Just two days after , California governor, Gavin Newsom has announced that all bars will be closed and restaurant capacities will be severely reduced in order to prevent the spread COVID-19. During an ficial press conference concerning the rapid spread the potentially life-threatening disease this Sunday (March 15), Newsom revealed that all bars, night clubs, wineries, and brewpubs are non-essential locations that do not serve a requirement to be open at the moment. According to the governor, restaurants serve a more ‘nuanced’ purpose but will require businesses to perform social distancing for the safety the state’s citizens by slashing occupancy levels in half.
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Governor Newsom also urges that all citizens 65 and older and patrons with chronic health issues attempt to remain indoors. During the impromptu press conference, Newsom revealed that 335 people have tested positive for the coronavirus which is a 14% increase from yesterday’s total confirmed cases. There has been a total six verified deaths due to COVID-19 within the state’s borders.
A to overseas countries has been put in place to attempt to stop the spread the virus has been put in place by President Trump as well while nationwide government ficials are doing everything in their power to prepare the masses for a possible indefinite quarantine period. With and , people are preparing for the worse despite the coronavirus’ ability to be terminated after contraction.
As long as the masses remain cleanly, practice social distancing, and continue to stay informed all should be well in the wake the COVID-19 pandemic. Check out California governor, Gavin Newsom’s full press conference detailing the closing bars and new restaurant restrictions in the video provided below.