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Southern Californians return to beaches ahead of long pandemic summer

Published 05/13/2020, 05:04 PM
Updated 05/14/2020, 12:25 AM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A man crosses a nearly deserted Fulton Street in the financial district of lower Manhattan in New York

By Alan Devall and Rollo Ross

MANHATTAN BEACH, Calif. (Reuters) - Los Angeles beaches reopened on Wednesday after weeks of coronavirus closure, drawing Californians out for a glimpse of the sun one day after learning that sweeping stay-at-home orders could remain in place all summer.

The new rules imposed by county health officials allow residents back to the shore as long as they wear masks when not in the water and stay "active" by surfing, swimming or running. Sitting on the sand is still prohibited.

"I found it really good. People are paying attention, nobody's really lounging out there because otherwise (Governor Gavin) Newsom is going to have a cow, because the rule is just to keep moving," said Caron Carus at Manhattan Beach, southwest of Los Angeles.

The closure of California's beaches by Newsom or local officials has been a point of contention as U.S. states slowly lift unprecedented clampdowns imposed on residents and businesses in March to control the spread of the virus.

On Wednesday the National Park Service announced limited access to Grand Canyon and Yellowstone national parks, which were both closed due to the coronavirus outbreak.

Los Angeles County Health Director Barbara Ferrer said on Tuesday that stay-at-home rules for some 10 million residents, including the city of Los Angeles, would likely remain in force through the summer, although some restrictions would be eased.

Many state governors, concerned about the economic fallout from prolonged lockdowns, have said they would lift restrictions carefully and gradually, requiring businesses to maintain physical distance from customers and clean surfaces frequently.

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GOVERNORS SEEK HELP

So far 16 California counties have been granted permission by the state to loosen guidelines, allowing the return of sit-down dining in restaurants and destination retail, although with social distancing modifications.

Tesla Inc (O:TSLA) reached a deal with local officials to resume production at its electric vehicle assembly plant in the Northern California city of Fremont as early as Monday. CEO Elon Musk had vowed to open the plant in defiance of the restrictions.

But California's state university system, the largest in the United States, on Tuesday cancelled classes on campus for the fall semester and moved instruction online because of the coronavirus.

Newsom, due to release a dramatically revised state budget on Thursday, said the pandemic could make California's yearly fire season even more challenging, citing the danger of housing evacuees together in shelters.

The National Governors Association on Wednesday urged lawmakers in Washington, D.C., to put aside partisan bickering and deliver urgent relief to cities and states facing potential economic ruin.

"This is not a red state and blue state crisis ... It does not attack Democrats or Republicans. It attacks Americans," the association's chair, Maryland's Larry Hogan, a Republican, and its vice chair, New York's Andrew Cuomo, a Democrat, wrote in a statement, citing the colors associated with their respective parties.

WASHINGTON LAWMAKERS DEBATE RELIEF

The plea followed the unveiling on Tuesday of a $3 trillion-plus coronavirus relief package by Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives. The proposal would provide funding for states, businesses and families hit by a pandemic that has infected nearly 1.4 million people in the United States and killed more than 82,000.

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Republicans in Congress want to hold off on new coronavirus relief until an assessment of the impact of nearly $3 trillion in assistance that Congress allocated since early March.

Calling it "dead on arrival," President Donald Trump on Wednesday said the Democratic proposal had no chance of becoming law.

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said the U.S. response had been "particularly swift and forceful," but called for additional spending to mitigate the effects of lockdowns that have shuttered businesses and forced tens of millions of Americans out of work.

New Jersey and Iowa announced tentative steps to resurrect commerce while Washington, D.C., extended its stay-at-home order through June 8.

Wisconsin's Supreme Court rejected Governor Tony Evers' extension of a stay-at-home order, siding with the Republican state legislature. The decision requires him to work with the legislature on how the state should handle the outbreak.

In Michigan, activists were expected to protest in the state capital of Lansing on Thursday against Democratic Governor Gretchen Whitmer's stay-at-home orders, prompting fears some might again bring weapons inside the capitol building.

Whitmer recently extended the order, one of the strictest in the nation, until at least May 28.

Hundreds of demonstrators gathered on April 30, and some protesters with guns — which are allowed in the Michigan statehouse — went to the Senate gallery.

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Newsom said 26mil something ca will get the virus. It doesnt happen. He said lockdown is the cure. Lockdown doesnt decline covid in ca yet. Summer will. But they lock down summer. Winter covid come back then they’ll lock down winter. It looks like ca will be in infinite lock down. Ca has 36k hospital beds. He said we need more than that. Covid patients only fill 3k.
On this new tax bill Dems push for:  - “repeal to the $10,000 cap on the state and local tax deduction” - this is both "a tax break for the rich" and a way for socialist-states to fight over who milks the federal money cow better (as, you pay 30% state tax but that would be deducted from federal taxing);  - 25 bln $ for the bankrupt postal service, that what already bailed out multiple times;   - 1 trillion for states, while eliminating their need to use the funds only for pandemic-related purposes (so they can pay for public pensions with federal money);  - Kids are “considered adults, but you-re not allowed to have more than 3” (meaning everyone gets 1200 usd per kid up to 3 kids);  - Illegals would get the new stimulus (people with no SSN);    And this is just scratching the surface of reading through the proposed bill. If you like going to the bank and getting a 20k $ loan to throw the money in the ocean, then you can support the bill.
So much for you Bernie Bro Trumpers being anti-tax. Blue state property taxes easily exceed $10k for middle class homes.
Crying about bailouts for the post office and states but you freeloaders have no problem writing multi-trillion dollar gubment checks for corporate welfare and farm subsidies.
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