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COVID Curfew: California Issues Limited Stay-at-Home Order Amid Surge in Cases

The new restrictions apply to the 41 counties, including six in the Bay Area, that are in the purple reopening tier

NBC Universal, Inc. California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Thursday that the state is issuing a limited stay-at-home order for counties in the most restrictive reopening tier due to climbing COVID-19 cases. Sharon Katsuda reports.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Thursday that the state is issuing a limited stay-at-home order for counties in the most restrictive reopening tier due to climbing COVID-19 cases.

The order, which will go into effect at 10 p.m. Saturday and last for one month, applies to the 41 counties in the purple tier. In the Bay Area, Alameda, Contra Costa, Napa, Santa Clara, Solano and Sonoma counties are currently in the purple tier.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Thursday that the state is issuing a limited stay-at-home order for counties in the most restrictive reopening tier due to climbing COVID-19 cases. Kris Sanchez reports.

Non-essential work and gatherings in those counties have to stop between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m.

"We're asking that as part of this targeted, limited stay-at-home order that people are home by 10 p.m. and stay home until 5 a.m.," California Health and Human Services Secretary Dr. Mark Ghaly said.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Thursday that the state is issuing a limited stay-at-home order for counties in the most restrictive reopening tier due to climbing COVID-19 cases.

During that time window, people can still do a limited number of activities outside of their home, including going to the grocery store or drug store, walking their pets, and getting takeout from a restaurant.

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