California Hits 4.2% Infection Rate and Slows Reopening
Written by Site Hub on November 13, 2020
California is postponing its reopening plans due to a spike in statewide coronavirus cases.
Currently, California has over 1 million cases and a 4.2% infection rate – joining Texas with the highest pandemic rates in the country.
San Diego county is being forced back to the most severe of the color-coded levels and many small businesses are having to figure out what to do next.
Ruth Hendrix, owner of the Huddle Diner in San Diego said:
“How can you plan ahead when you don’t know from week to week whether you are going to be open or closed or whatever?”
Source:
USA Today