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Gov. Newsom shuts down indoor activities across California

Gov. Newsom shuts down indoor activities across California
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Facing an alarming increase of COVID-19 cases, Governor Gavin Newsom is requiring every county in California to close indoor operations.

The rollback targets restaurants, wineries, movie theaters, family entertainment, zoos, museums, and cardrooms.

"We are moving back into a modification mode of our stay-at-home order," Newsom said.

San Diego County and other counties on the state's monitoring lists are being directed to close indoor operations at fitness centers, worship services, offices for non-critical sections, personal care services, hair salons, barbershops, and malls.

CA is now closing indoor operations statewide for:
-Restaurants
-Wineries
-Movie theaters, family entertainment
-Zoos, museums
-Cardrooms
-Fitness centers
-Places of worship
-Offices for non-critical sectors
-Personal care services
-Hair salons and barbershops
-Malls
-Bars must close ALL operations.

KGTV's Mario Sevilla first reported this story.

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