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On Tuesday, state leaders unveiled the most detailed timeline yet for how the state plans to reopen schools, businesses and public spaces.

“We’re beginning to have much more public conversations about opening up, with modifications,” Gov. Gavin Newsom told Californians in his daily briefing. “The virus has not gone away.”

Schools, he said, could reopen for the new academic year as early as “July or August.”

And some loosening of restrictions could be weeks, not months, away, Mr. Newsom said, once again warning that any easing of stay-at-home orders is contingent on officials’ ability to quickly put them back into place if case counts start to rise.

“If our behavior radically changes, we risk the framework we’re advancing,” he said.

But we still don’t have specific dates.