SIX - California allowing limited reopening April 1 for theme parks stadiums
California says that theme parks, ballparks and stadiums will be able to reopen April 1, with limitations. That new guidance is far sooner than expected, and it joins in other news data points showing improvement - at least in sentiment - in the COVID-19 pandemic. Earlier this week, Texas and Mississippi rolled back pandemic restrictions. Amusement parks can reopen with capacity limited to 15% in counties in the red tier (the second-strictest category). That cap rises to 25% for counties in the orange tier, and 35% in the most lenient yellow tier. Attendance will also be limited to in-state visitors; indoor rides will be limited, and no indoor dining will be permitted. Outdoor sports can bring fans back, and live performances can resume April 1 as well. In the strictest purple tier, attendance will be limited to 100 people and regionally limited, with no concessions; in red tier, 20% and
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California allowing limited reopening April 1 for theme parks, stadiums