California governor says some business may reopen this week
YUBA CITY, Calif. — With more local governments moving ahead with their own plans for reopening, California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Monday the state will begin gradually allowing clothing stores, florists, bookstores and sporting goods shops to open their doors after a nearly seven-week coronavirus shutdown.
Newsom said the threat of the virus spreading had levelled off to a point where certain retail businesses could again serve customers starting as early as Friday, but with curbside pickups and other restrictions. Requirements for operation won’t be released until Thursday and Newsom warned that signs the virus has started spreading rapidly might force him to reimpose tighter restrictions.
“I know this can sound confusing,” Newsom said at one point, as he sought to explain various requirements in the state’s evolving plan to emerge from the crisis.
“Let’s stay the course, let’s stay together,” he said.