13 March 2021, 9:01 am EST By
Escalating COVID-19 cases has been recorded after the Tesla Plant was reopened by Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who had violated state orders involving coronavirus lockdown in May 2020. At the time, Musk was fully against business shutdowns amid the pandemic scare and even told the officers to arrest him.
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The Washington Post wrote that between May and December, the number went from ten COVID-19 cases to 125, ultimately reaching a total of 450 cases, as the data gathered by the county revealed. The workers at the plant were around 10,000.
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The purple tier indicates COVID-19 is “widespread.” The red tier indicates COVID-19 is “substantial," and some businesses can reopen with modifications.
Jessica Flores March 4, 2021Updated: March 13, 2021, 1:10 am
The whimsical entrance to Children’s Fairyland park in Oakland. Photo: Laura Morton, Special to The Chronicle
After having to lock the gates in early December, Oakland’s beloved Children’s Fairyland plans to welcome families back at a limited capacity starting March 19.
Attractions that can soon be enjoyed once more include the slides and some play areas and sets, as well as the gardens. Visitors may also greet Fairyland animals again, like Gideon, the park’s miniature donkey, and Pixie, a miniature horse.
Children’s Fairyland, located along Lake Merritt, made modifications to reopen this month as a zoo, said Fairyland Executive Director Kymberly Miller. Under the state’s updated pandemic protocols, amusement and theme parks in counties that fall under the state’s red tier, such as Alameda County, can open at 15% capacity starting April 1.
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