Gov. Gavin Newsom said he will discuss Tuesday one of the indicators needed to modifying California's stay-at-home order, with hopes of making "measurable and meaningful changes" in a matter of weeks.
The governor said during his daily press conference Monday that he will break down the fifth point in his six-pronged plan to ease restrictions, which involves redrawing floor plans at businesses, schools and childcare facilities.
"The hope and expectation is that we'll be in a position in a number of weeks to make meaningful modifications, but again, the data will guide that, the indicators will guide that, and the only thing that could disrupt that, to set us back, to slow down our capacity to reopen our economy is behavior that's inconsistent with the statewide guidelines."