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California Governor Gavin Newsom introduces a regional stay-at-home order that requires the closure of bars, wineries, hair salons, and barbershops for three weeks in regions where ICU capacity falls below 15% and also restricts non-essential travel in those regions. The order divides the state into five regions.

Sources:  CBS News


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  1. Californian Governor Gavin Newsom introduces a regional stay-at-home order that require the closure of bars, wineries, hair salons and barbershops for three weeks in a regions where ICU capacity fall below 15% and restrict non-essential travel. The order divides the state into five regions.
  2. California Governor Gavin Newsom introduces a regional stay-at-home order that require the closure of bars, wineries, hair salons and barbershops for three weeks in regions where ICU capacity falls below 15% and also restricts non-essential travel in those regions. The order divides the state into five regions.
  3. California Governor Gavin Newsom introduces a regional stay-at-home order that requires the closure of bars, wineries, hair salons, and barbershops for three weeks in regions where ICU capacity falls below 15% and also restricts non-essential travel in those regions. The order divides the state into five regions.

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