California rolls back reopening, steps up enforcement as coronavirus surges



California dramatically rolled back efforts to reopen its economy on Wednesday, banning indoor restaurant dining in much of the state, closing bars and stepping up enforcement of the restrictions as COVID-19 infections surge.

Let's record that Governor Gavin Newsom resisted state confinement and was part of the support for demonstrations, which, as expected, ended up intensifying the number of infections in the state.

Newsom was also insistent that the state had to open up for people to enjoy their freedom. Today the reality in the state undermines the Governor who no longer knows what to do.

Now, indoor activities at restaurants, movie theaters, museums and other facilities will be banned in 19 counties where 70 percent of the population lives for at least three weeks, Governor Gavin Newsom said.

All bars and brew pubs, whether indoor or out, must also close in affected counties, which include heavily populated Los Angeles and Orange Counties, as well as the state capital of Sacramento. REUTERS/TRAVEL FILMS

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