Houston Chronicle

California to reopen Major League Baseball, Disneyland, outdoor events on limited basis

- By Adam Beam and Kathleen Ronayne

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California officials will allow people to attend Major League Baseball games and other outdoor sporting events, go to Disneyland and watch live performanc­es in limited capacities starting April 1.

The rules announced Friday coincide with baseball’s opening day. The San Diego Padres, Los Angeles Angels and Oakland Athletics all have home games scheduled for April 1.

Dr. Mark Ghaly, California’s top public health official, said the state is acting now because the rates of new coronaviru­s cases and hospitaliz­ations are declining while the number of people receiving the vaccine is increasing.

“Today’s announceme­nt is focused on building in some of the compelling science about how the virus behaves, and how activities when done a certain way can reduce risk,” Ghaly said.

California divides its counties into four color-coded tiers based

on the spread of the virus. The purple tier is the most restrictiv­e, followed by red, orange and yellow. Attendance limits are based on what tier a county is in.

Theme parks can open in the red tier at 15 percent capacity and only people who live in California can buy tickets. Attendance limits increase to 25 percent in the orange tier and 35 percent in the

yellow tier. Indoor rides are allowed because they are short and allow for proper spacing.

Andrea Zinder, president of the local United Food and Commercial Workers Union, said Disneyland employees are “heartened by this good news.”

“They have been furloughed or out of a job for a year now and are excited to go back to work to provide California­ns with a bit more magic in their lives,” Zinder said.

Outdoor sports are limited to 100 people in the purple tier. Those limits increase to 20 percent capacity in the red tier, 33 percent in the orange tier and 67 percent in the yellow tier.

Teams can sell tickets regionally in the purple tier and statewide in the other tiers. No concession­s are allowed in the purple tier. In other tiers, concession­s will be limited to in-seat purchases.

Friday’s announceme­nt only pertains to outdoor activities. Attendance for indoor events, including NBA games and concerts, are still prohibited. Coming up with rules for indoor events is “much more difficult,” said Dee Dee Myers, senior advisor to the governor and director of the Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Developmen­t.

“We will continue to work on that we’ll come back over the next couple of weeks and try to update this so that we can provide more visibility and a path forward for more businesses,“Myers said.

 ?? Jae C. Hong / Associated Press ?? Karen Callejas nervously waits Friday to get the vaccine in Long Beach, Calif. The state is reopening some activities April 1.
Jae C. Hong / Associated Press Karen Callejas nervously waits Friday to get the vaccine in Long Beach, Calif. The state is reopening some activities April 1.

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