plan in two weeks.
in alameda county, j.r. stone,
"abc7 news."
>>> during his weekly update,
california's top health official
emphasized the state is taking a
slow and stringent approach with
reopening.
dr. mark galley pointed to the
lessons california learned
during the first round of
reopenings in late spring.
he said it's a delicate balance
between stopping the virus from
spreading and making sure
businesses don't close for good.
>> we're very sensitive and
interested to support our
economic sectors across the
state.
it's the engine for so much that
drives health, jobs, housing,
many of the resources that flow
through businesses.
>> he also said the state is
closely watching out for a
second surge in the fall.
>>> nail salons can reopen and
take customers inside after the
state relaxed restrictions
today.
however, the final say is
actually up to the county health
department.
in the bay area, every county