More parts of California reopened their economies this week, as the latest coronavirus wave receded.
Seven counties have moved from the purple tier — the strictest level in the state’s four-category reopening road map — into the more permissive red tier.
The advancement of Santa Clara, San Francisco, San Luis Obispo, El Dorado, Napa, Lassen and Modoc counties grows the number of counties that have progressed out of the purple tier to 18, and raises the number of Californians living outside areas with the highest restrictions from about 1.6 million to 5 million, or about 13% of the state’s population.
San Luis Obispo County
More parts of California moved out of the most restrictive purple tier Tuesday.
San Francisco County
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La Brea Tar Pits Museum and LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes in DTLA have reopened. The Broad, MOCA and the Getty Villa set dates.
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