Updated on March 6, 2021 at 12:29 am
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California stadiums, theme parks and outdoor concerts can reopen as early as April 1 with restrictions, officials said Friday.
The reopening will be based on venues following COVID-19 restrictions. Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get the latest breaking news and local stories.
The California Department of Public Health released new guidance, saying outdoor ballparks, stadiums and theme parks can open with:
significantly reduced capacity
other public health precautions.
“With case rates and hospitalizations significantly lower, the arrival of three highly effective vaccines and targeted efforts aimed at vaccinating the most vulnerable communities, California can begin gradually and safely bringing back more activities, especially those that occur outdoors and where consistent masking is possible,” secretary of California Health and Human Services Agency Dr. Mark Ghaly said. “Even with these changes,
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The current stay-at-home restrictions, in place for the past three weeks, require each of the five regions to have ICU capacity projections to be above or equal to 15%. The Stay at Home order impacts operations for businesses such as restaurants, fitness centers, wineries and beauty salons, along with churches and worship centers. Tuolumne, Calaveras, and Mariposa Counties, as part of the San Joaquin Valley Region, remain at 0% ICU availability. Northern California’s ICU capacity
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