'Makes no sense': California faces backlash over its new tiered system for reopening businesses amid COVID-19

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'Makes no sense': California faces backlash over its new tiered system for reopening businesses amid COVID-19
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California has embarked on a new tiered plan for reopening businesses that has some crying foul.

Then there is the issue of manicurists, who still can't work indoors, while hair salons now can. "It makes no sense to us," said Mike Vo, board chairman of the Pro Nails Association, an industry group.a four-tier, color-coded system

In Redding in the northern part of the state, one restaurant was able to reopen indoors this week at 50% capacity under the new rules since it is in Shasta County, which falls into the "moderate," or orange, category. Many cities have let restaurants open outdoors, even in creating seat areas in streets, but it hasn't always worked. Diners in Visalia, for instance, have been deterred by the San Joaquin Valley's scorching heat and recently, wildfire smoke, so indoor dining is a blessing.

And the latest attempt at reopening plan seems a bit chaotic to some. The state has had four different reopening plans in six months, Jessica Patterson, chairwoman of the California Republican Party, told USA TODAY."The back-and-forth, it's driving people insane."

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