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- The state web page describing California's stay-at-home order gives a "nonexhaustive" list of outdoor recreational activities that Californians are allowed to do.
- Among them are: exploring rock pools, kite boarding, skateboarding (not in groups), and rock climbing.
- Gov. Gavin Newsom said on Friday that California is "many days, not weeks" away from beginning to relax its stay-at-home order.
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California issued the first stay-at-home order in the US on March 19. It's set to remain in place until further notice, though Gov. Gavin Newsom said at a press briefing on Friday that the state is "many days, not weeks" away from updating the restrictions.
"I feel some confidence over the course of the next week we're going to be able to make some announcements that will give people some more confidence in the ability for California to get back on its economic feet," Newsom said.
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