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Wednesday, 13 November 2024

Rise in COVID-19 cases threatens Placer County's reopening

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Rise in COVID-19 cases threatens Placer County's reopening
Rise in COVID-19 cases threatens Placer County's reopening
Eric Rucker reports

ORANGE IN THERE AND THERE'STHERE IS THE POSSIBILITY THATTHEY COULD EASILY GO BACK INTOTHE RED.WONDERFUL CRAFT COCKTAILS,WONDERFUL STAFF.

CAN BE HAPPY.EVEN DURING A PANDEMIC LISAAND RANDY PETERS WEREDETERMINED TO OPEN THEIR NEWRESTAURANT IN DOWNTOWNROSEVILLE.DURING COVID IT WAS MUCHMORE NUMBER ONE GETTING TOOPEN IT 3 WEEKS AFTER ITOPENED THE RESTAURANT CALLEDONE '05 NOT SHARIF IS DRAWINGBIG CROWDS.BUT IF PLACER COUNTYCURRENTLY IN THE ORANGE TIERFALLS BACK INTO THE MORERESTRICTIVE RED HERE ON THESTATE'S COVID SYSTEM MAXIMUMCAPACITY WILL GO FROM 50% TO25%.IT WILL BE DIFFICULT ONEMPLOYEES.

SOME WILL NOT BEABLE TO RETURN.

WE'LL GET ASMANY HOURS.FOR PLACER COUNTYSUPERVISOR BODY GORE.

THEPOSSIBILITY OF BEINGDOWNGRADED TO A MORERESTRICTIVE TIER IS BEYONDFRUSTRATING.

IT'S A HUGE THATIT'S NOT JUST ABOUT KEEPINGBUSINESSES OPEN.

IT'S ALSOABOUT KEEPING PEOPLE EMPLOYEDAND WE NEED TO KEEP PEOPLEEMPLOYED GORE SAYS WELLCOVID-19 HOSPITALIZATIONS HAVENOT RISEN THE NUMBERS OFOVERALL CASES HAVE IN PARK ORSAYS.BECAUSE MORE PEOPLE IN THECOUNTY ARE GETTING TESTED FORTHE VIRUS FOR PETERS SHE'SHOPING NEXT WEEK WON'T BRINGHER AND HER FELLOW PLACERCOUNTY BUSINESS OWNERS MOREBAD NEWS, IT'S MOST DIFFICULTI THINK FOR ME IS THE BACK ANDFORTH BACK AND FORTH.

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