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News: Several Orange County Beaches Will Be Closed in California This Weekend

Yesterday, Governor Newsom announced that 19 California counties needed to close reclose restaurants and movie theaters. 

News: Several Orange County Beaches Will Be Closed in California This Weekend

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And while yesterday just the parking lots at beaches were expected to be closed in some parts of the state, we’ve just learned Orange County will be closing down many of its beaches entirely over the holiday weekend.

Changes keep rolling in regarding new closures. So far, Disneyland’s grand reopening has been delayed while Downtown Disney’s July 9th resumptive date seems to be moving along as scheduled — although restaurants might only be providing outdoor dining.

News: Several Orange County Beaches Will Be Closed in California This Weekend

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California Governor Newsom is allowing cities and counties to act on their own regarding whether or not they should close their public beaches. Today, several cities have decided to close their beaches. These include several popular Orange County beaches like Long Beach, Huntington Beach, Sunset Beach, Laguna Beach, and Newport Beach.

News: Several Orange County Beaches Will Be Closed in California This Weekend

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Some beaches haven’t announced if they’ll be closed or not, and for now, many of the beaches that will be closing have only stated they’ll be shutting down for the weekend. Of course, we’ll let you know if anything changes between now and July 5th!

Anaheim, California has mandated face masks must be worn in all public areas. Learn more details here.

What are your thoughts on California closing its beaches for the weekend? Let us know in the comments below.

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