The New York Times – Jill Cowan, Jack Healy and Thomas Fuller
New restrictions announced by Gov. Gavin Newsom of California on Thursday will begin in regions once the available intensive-care capacity there dips below a 15 percent threshold.
John Taggart for The New York Times
Millions of people across Southern and Central California are likely to see outdoor dining shuttered, playgrounds roped off and hair salons closed within days.
LOS ANGELES — California, the first state to impose far-reaching lockdowns because of the coronavirus, announced on Thursday its strictest new measures since the earliest days of the pandemic in an effort to keep a surge in cases from overwhelming hospitals.
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