California Sets June 15 Target to Fully Reopen Its Economy
- Move means capacity limits on businesses will be lifted
- State surpasses 20 million vaccine doses administered
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California officials plan to fully reopen the economy on June 15 -- if the pandemic continues to abate -- after driving down coronavirus case loads in the most populous U.S. state.
The move will lift capacity limits on restaurants, movie theaters and other businesses, many of which have faced some sort of restriction for more than a year. The state will do away with its current tier-based reopening system, which is based on county-level virus metrics.