“This is one I think people are going to be particularly frustrated; they already are in California. We’ve been routinely behind all the other states and being able to get out and feel a sense of normalcy again so this is just one more barrier to that I think,” said Ryan Quadrel, an attorney at SBEMP Attorneys.
The California Occupational Safety and Health Standards Board made clear Thursday night that the regulations are only a stopgap while they consider further easing pandemic rules in coming weeks or months.