SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- In an effort to curb the spread of rising COVID-19 cases, Governor Gavin Newsom said on Monday that California is "pulling the emergency brake" by moving 40 counties back to more restrictive reopening tiers and tightening the face mask rules in the state.
In a new update, people must wear a face covering at all times when outside the home, even if exercising, if they are within 6 feet of others not in their household.
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The state laid out a few exceptions where individuals are exempt from wearing face coverings in the following specific settings:
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Newsom said the daily case numbers have doubled in the past 10 days, which is the largest increase the state has seen since the pandemic broke out in March.
As of Tuesday, Nov. 17, California records 1,037,978 total novel coronavirus cases and 18,299 related deaths.
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