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Los Angeles, Jul 13 (EFE / EPA) .- California on Monday rolled back its reopening plan, ordering the closure of bars and the interior of restaurants and a wide variety of nonessential businesses in all counties due to the coronavirus epidemic.“We are now effectively, rather, effective today, requiring all counties to close their indoor activities, their indoor operations in the following sectors, restaurants, wineries, tasting rooms, movie theaters, family entertainment centers, zoos and museums, card rooms, and the shuttering of all bars,” said Governor Gavin Newsom in a televised conference."Every county in the state of California impacted by a requirement now to modify indoor operations and to expand opportunities for outdoor operations in these specific categories," he added.(Camera: EUGENE GARCIA)FOOTAGE SHOWS A NEW CORONAVIRUS TESTING STATION IN IRVINE, CALIFORNIA, AS WELL AS CLOSED CHURCHES AFTER STATE GOVERNOR GAVIN NEWSOM ORDERED THEIR CLOSURE.
Berkeley, May 14 (EFE/EPA).- California has allowed the reopening of retail trade, although with some restrictions. Purchases will be collected outside the establishment so that there is no contact between the worker and the client, following a zero contact policy. These measures have already been taken by businesses like Recreational Equipment and the Cactus Jungle nursery which reopened on Thursday.(Camera: EUGENE GARCIA)FOOTAGE SHOWS RETAIL BUSINESSES, RECREATIONAL EQUIPMENT AND THE CACTUS JUNGLE NURSERY IN BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA (UNITED STATES).
Santa Ana, Apr 10 (EFE/EPA).- Various churches in California on Friday livestreamed its Good Friday services behind closed doors as public gathering were prohibited due to the stay-at-home order following the outbreak of COVID-19 (Camera: EUGENE GARCIA).FOOTAGE SHOWS A PARISHIONER PEEKING THROUGH THE DOOR OF A CHURCH WHERE THE GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE WAS BEING HELD IN SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, US; AND POSTERS INFORMING THE PUBLIC OF THE CLOSURE OF THE CHURCHES.
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).