KEY POINTS
  • California Gov. Gavin Newsom said on Monday that the state could allow professional sporting events to reopen without spectators as early as the first week of June. 
  • Newsom also said that the state could alter its state-wide stay-at-home order to allow in-store retail.
  • He said the additional reopening is conditioned on California's ability to hold the rate of Covid-19 transmissions steady and no additional stress is added to hospitals
People sit on a hill overlooking Dodger Stadium on what was supposed to be Major League Baseball's opening day, now postponed due to the coronavirus, on March 26, 2020 in Los Angeles.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom said on Monday that the state could allow professional sporting events to reopen without spectators as early as the first week of June. 

Newsom also said that the state could alter its state-wide stay-at-home order to allow in-store retail. He said the additional reopening is conditioned on California's ability to hold the rate of Covid-19 transmissions steady and no additional stress is added to hospitals and intensive-care units.