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Updates To State Of California Stay-At-Home Order In Cupertino
On July 13, Governor Newsom announced that a number of indoor activities and industries will be closed statewide.
July 15, 2020
On July 13, Governor Newsom announced that a number of indoor activities and industries will be closed statewide, and additional indoor activities and industries will be closed in counties that appear on the State’s “monitoring list” for three days or longer. More information is on the State’s website: covid19.ca.gov.
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Below is a list of affected industries and activities:
- Restaurants
- Wineries and tasting rooms
- Cardrooms
- Family entertainment centers
- Zoos and museums
- Bars, breweries, and pubs (indoor and outdoor)
- Worship services
- Protests
- Fitness centers
- Offices in nonessential sectors
- Personal care services, e.g. nail salons, body waxing, tattoo parlors
- Hair salons and barbershops
- Shopping malls
This press release was produced by the City of Cupertino. The views expressed here are the author’s own.