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By Da Lin, CBS San Francisco:
ALAMEDA (KPIX) — Many businesses in the East Bay are preparing to operate indoors as early as Wednesday. Alameda and Solano County health officials believe that, if their current COVID case numbers continue to trend down, the governor on Tuesday will move them into the red tier.
"We're finally going to get back to some normalcy," said Kyle Conner, who owns the Alameda Theatre and the Cinema Grill restaurant next door. "The restaurant, we're now probably got about 25 percent, maybe 30 percent of our staff back in place. We'll probably get it up to close to 50 percent once we get indoor dining opened."
He said it's easy to reopen indoor dining from a logistical standpoint but it's a lot more complicated for a theater. Even if the governor allows indoor theaters to reopen starting on Wednesday, it'll still take Conner a few more weeks to open up.
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