Newsom Says Indoor Restaurants and Wineries That Have Opened In 19 Counties Must Close
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Source: The Sun
GRAPES OF WRATH California Gov Newsom orders Central Valley wineries to close – but keeps his open
Nicole Darrah, News Reporter | July 3, 2020
CALIFORNIA Governor Gavin Newsom on Wednesday ordered wineries in 19 counties to close amid surging coronavirus cases — but his own winery and tasting room remains open.
Newsom made the announcement after the Golden State reported a nearly 50 percent increase in COVID-19 cases over the past two weeks.
California Governor Gavin Newsom ordered wineries in 19 counties to close amid surging coronavirus case Credit: AP:Associated Press
Indoor operations at restaurants, wineries, and tasting rooms, family entertainment centers, movie theaters, zoos, museums, and cardroom gambling businesses were ordered to close down.
The updated coronavirus restrictions apply to 19 counties, including Los Angeles, that have been on the state's monitoring list because of an increasing number of cases for three straight days.
But, as noted by California's KMPH-TV, Newsom's winery and tasting room in Napa Valley — PlumpJack Wines — is still open.
The winery's website explains Newsom found PlumpJack Wines in 1992 as his first business.
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