No crowds on California beaches; counties look to reopen
Source: MSN
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Beaches were mostly empty over the warm weekend as Californians heeded stay-at-home orders in anticipation that Gov. Gavin Newsom might ease some restrictions this week, while some rural communities announced plans to reopen on their own timetable.
In Orange County, where beaches were singled out for closure by the governor during the coronavirus pandemic, crowds were sparse as lifeguards and police patrolled and issued warnings to people to stay off the sand.
A Huntington Beach police spokeswoman said people were cooperating and no citations had been issued as of Sunday afternoon. In neighboring Newport Beach, police put out barricades and spoke with surfers to advise them of the closure and said people were quick to comply.
Meanwhile Modoc County on the state's far northern end allowed businesses to open in defiance of the governor's shutdown rules amid the coronavirus pandemic, and two counties north of Sacramento said they would follow suit.
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Even in California as the city official in Antioch showed, you have Trumpsters who wanted the virus to spread to wipe out the "weak."