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Lisa and Todd Smith of El Dorado Hills, Calif., in Huntington Beach on Wednesday.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom on Wednesday ordered tougher restrictions on indoor activities for most of the state, marking a major step backward in the reopening and an attempt to slow an alarming rise of the coronavirus in 19 counties.
The governor took action to halt visits to indoor restaurants, bars, wineries and tasting rooms, entertainment centers, movie theaters, zoos, museums and card rooms for the next three weeks in Los Angeles, Riverside, Ventura, Orange, San Bernardino and Sacramento counties and other regions hit hard by the virus.

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Christopher Gonzalez, along with other employees at Guerrilla Taco, wears protective gear as the restaurant opens for dine-in service on Wednesday.
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From left, Adan Gutierrez, Ramon Ayala, Vicente Fernandez and Chris Hernandez outside the Grand Central Market in downtown Los Angeles on Tuesday.
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Shoppers in Santee Alley in the Garment district in downtown Los Angeles on Tuesday.
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From left, Daniela Valenzuela, 4; mother Lorena, 38; sister Sofia, 6; sister Camila, 9; and father Cesar, 41, at the Santa Monica Pier on Monday.
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