A boutique in the Mission District may have to close its doors for the second time now because of the pandemic. On the coronavirus watch list and facing closures. Now Business Owners in Santa Cruz County are looking to operate outdoors. A major new testing plan in San Franciscos Mission District. Who its geared towards and how it could affect the entire city. Were in a seasonal summer pattern. Whats changing this week coming up. Abc7 news at 11 00 starts right now. Building a better bay area for a safe and secure future. This is abc7 news. Take a good look at this map right now because in about an hour, Santa Cruz County will join the eight bay area counties on the states watch list. The only count not being monitored is san mateo. Landing on that list means a number of indoor business also have to close at 12 01 a. M. Or come up with a way to shift their operations indoors. And the biggest impact will be on hair salons and gyms. Amanda del castillo explains how some gyms are already p
Cases of covid19 per 100,000 people. Exceeding the states threshold of 100 cases per 100,000 people. Things are good, but theyre not great. We have good compliance with face coverings, but were going to have to implement some Additional Closures to keep those numbers down even further. Reporter but tuesday, closures will impact indoor operations for a list of sectors including indoor personal care service like hair and nail salons and barbershops. Gyms and fitness center, shopping malls, polices of worship and nonessential offices. Officials with the city of santa cruz say all is not lost as Business Owners can leverage outdoor space. Just looking at our physical landscape and the amount of space that we have for these businesses now spill out on to the schwaubs, into their private parking areas, utilizing some of our public spaces in a different way. Reporter santa cruz power fitness isnt skipping a beat. We already started to pivot full outdoor Training Facility in our back parking l