Sat. Dec 2nd, 2023

As California’s COVID-19 cases reach a plateau, Gov. Gavin Newsom unveiled at a Tuesday press conference a plan to slowly and safely reopen the state while controlling the spread of the virus — prompting more questions than answering them as he seeks to temper the expectations of a restless public.

Newsom did not give a date for when the new framework will be implemented, but he did say that in two weeks — early May — if cases are declining, he will present a timeline for a modification to the current shelter-in-place order.

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By Arlene Huff

Arlene Huff is the founding member of Golden State Online. Before that She was a general assignment reporter. A native Californian, she graduated from the University of California with a degree in medical anthropology and global health. She currently lives in Los Angeles.

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