Calif. Governor Bans Some Indoor Business; Some Schools To Go Online

Calif. Governor Bans Some Indoor Business; Some Schools To Go Online

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Governor Gavin Newsom ordered the closure of indoor operations at bars, restaurants, and other venues statewide due to rising COVID-19 cases. Additional closures were mandated in 30 counties, affecting gyms, hair salons, and churches. California reported a seven-day average of over 8,600 new cases, with approximately 330,000 confirmed cases and 7,000 deaths. Schools in Los Angeles and San Diego will start the year online, serving over 800,000 students. The Trump administration has threatened to withhold federal funds from schools that do not fully reopen.

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What actions did Governor Gavin Newsom take regarding indoor operations in California?

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What was the seven-day average of new coronavirus cases in California as reported?

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How many confirmed cases and deaths from COVID-19 were reported in California?

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What decision was made by the Los Angeles and San Diego Unified School districts regarding classes?

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What did the federal government threaten regarding funding for schools that do not fully reopen?

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