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(KGTV) — California updated its reopening guidance this week to allow all personal care services to open with indoor modifications during the pandemic.The updated guidance allows personal care services including:Esthetic and skin care servicesElectrology servicesNail servicesBody art professionals, tattoo parlors, and piercing shopsMassage services (in non-healthcare settings)(California's reopening guidance and restrictions for these businesses can be found here.)The services may reopen in counties, including those listed in the state's first reopening tier (widespread/purple), with indoor modifications that "create a lower risk environment for employees and the public," according to a state release.RELATED: California theme park leaders call reopening guidance unreasonableThe California Department of Public Health says evidence has shown that the risk in the newly added businesses can be "sufficiently mitigated with modifications to allow those services to resume.""As parts of the world and much of this nation are experiencing another wave of COVID-19 cases, it’s more important than ever we take this disease seriously," said Dr. Erica Pan, Interim State Public Health Officer. “Our Blueprint for a Safer Economy is driven by science to keep the risk of COVID-19 transmission low in order to help keep Californians safe while allowing for a safer reopening of our activities. Our approach and pace intend to avoid the difficulties that result from repeatedly opening and shutting down economic activity and tries to balance the level of a myriad of activities and economic areas that are important to all of us. The most important things all Californians can do to reduce COVID-19 transmission are masking, keeping physical distance and avoiding mixing when possible.”The update was announced a day prior to the state releasing reopening guidance for theme parks to resume operations for certain tiers during the pandemic. 1949
(KGTV) - A group of Massachusetts police officers and firefighters are being hailed as heroes after coming to the aid of a choking puppy this week.North Reading resident Megan Vitale stormed into a police station Sunday telling officers her 9-week-old Saint Bernard puppy, Bodhi, was choking on food. An acquaintance came running in with Bodhi shortly after, the puppy limp and unresponsive in his arms, surveillance footage from the station showed.A group of officers came running out to begin administering first aid to the puppy. A group of North Reading firefighters also arrived at the station to help with back blows and chest compressions. RELATED: Beloved lizard missing from Spring Valley pet storeAfter 10 minutes, the food blockage was finally dislodged and Bodhi was revived."Ultimately, a life was saved thanks to rescuers falling back on their training and remaining calm. Even though we are not faced with this kind of incident every day, the officers reacted just as they would in any emergency situation," North Reading Police Chief Murphy said. “We are hopeful that the puppy will make a full recovery."Firefighters used a special oxygen tank designed for pets to help Bodhi get breathing again."Many of our firefighters have pets at home in their own families. We do not get to choose the emergency situation that comes our way, so it is important that first responders be prepared for anything," Fire Chief Stats said.Bodhi was able to leave with Vitale to receive follow-up care from a veterinarian, according to the police department. 1599
(KGTV) - In the months since recreational cannabis became legal in California, the state's tax officials say millions in revenue have been generated.Figures released Friday indicate the state received .9 million in revenue generated by cannabis sales since January 1, according to the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration.First quarter sales revenue figures include cultivation, excise, and sales taxes from cannabis sales in California. They do not include local tax revenue collected by cities.REC WEED COVERAGE: 540
(KGTV) - Did a record number of people with the North Carolina lottery last weekend by picking all zeroes?Yes!2,014 people chose 0-0-0-0 for their numbers in the June 22nd Pick 4 lottery ... and those numbers hit.About half bought a ticket and get ,000 apiece.The other half bought 50-cent tickets and will each get ,500.Their combined prize of .8 million sets a new record for this game. 405
(KGTV) - Did a man being questioned by police for a crime give officers a false name even though his real name was tattooed on his neck?Yes!Police in Illinois questioned 36-year-old Matthew Bushman last week in connection to a forgery.He gave them a false name even though "Matty B" is tattooed across his neck.Bushman already had a warrant out for his arrest. He's now also facing a charge of obstructing justice. 423