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Surf’s down in California: Governor to close beaches

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SACRAMENTO (AP) — Gov. Gavin Newsom will order all beaches and state parks closed starting today after people thronged the seashore during a sweltering weekend despite his social distancing order that aims to slow the spread of the coronaviru­s, according to a memo sent to police chiefs around the state.

Eric Nuñez, president of the California Police Chiefs Associatio­n, said it was sent to the group’s members Wednesday evening so they have time to plan ahead of Newsom’s expected announceme­nt yesterday.

A message to the governor’s office seeking comment wasn’t immediatel­y returned. While most state parks and many local beaches, trails and parks have been closed for weeks, Newsom’s order is sure to ignite pushback from communitie­s who argue that they can safely provide some relief to residents who are starved of fresh air.

Pressure is building to ease state and local restrictio­ns that have throttled the economy, closing most businesses and adding nearly four million people to the unemployme­nt rolls.

On Wednesday, six San Francisco Bay Area counties that imposed the first broad stay-at-home orders in California because of the coronaviru­s loosened them slightly to allow for landscapin­g, constructi­on and other outdoor businesses, such as flea markets and nurseries, so long as social distancing is maintained.

And in what could be a critical addition for many parents, it specifies that summer camps are allowed, but only if kids stay in small groups and their parents are considered to hold essential jobs under the state order, such as health care workers.

 ?? AFP ?? California­ns flocked to the beaches this week amid the coronaviru­s outbreak in the United States.
AFP California­ns flocked to the beaches this week amid the coronaviru­s outbreak in the United States.

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