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Businesses Plan for Reopening When Restrictions Lift

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Gov. Newsom Talks Coronavirus Testing

Governor Gavin Newsom says California is making big strides in its push to ramp up COVID-19 testing, but he isn’t committing to a date for reopening the state just yet.
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Reporter: Farida Jhabvala Romero, KQED

Coffeehouse Owner Plans for Post-Pandemic Reopening

Here in California, no word… yet… about when that will start happening here, but many small businesses are planning for it, including coffeehouses. Coffeeshops reopening would represent a step back to normalcy for me and many others. But how do you reopen a kind of business where spaces can be tight and people linger, sometimes for hours?
Guest: Sara Peterson, owner Scout Coffee in San Luis Obispo

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