SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — Governor Newsom provided a glimmer of hope for those who’ve diligently followed public health professionals and stayed at home during the pandemic.

“We are weeks, not months, away from loosening restrictions on stay-at-home orders,” he said Monday at a press conference.

He also admonished Californians who crowded beaches over the weekend as the state tries to make progress against the coronavirus outbreak.

“We can’t see the images like we saw Saturday in Newport Beach,” Newsom said at this daily press conference on Monday.

Newsom: "The only thing that will set us back is our behavior." Reiterates we are weeks, not months away from loosening restrictions. — John Dabkovich (@JohnDabkovich) April 27, 2020

Newsom said the rush of people to beaches in Ventura and Orange counties this past weekend was an example of what not to do in terms of social distancing.

The governor stressed that California is weeks away from possibly loosening stay-at-home restrictions as long as people continue to follow social distancing guidelines that he credits with stemming the state’s coronavirus outbreak.

“The only thing that will set us back is our behavior,” Newsom said.

Today, Colorado and Nevada joined CA, OR, and WA in our Western States Pact. The West Coast is — and will continue to be — guided by SCIENCE. We issued our stay at home orders early to keep the public healthy. We’ll open our economies with that same guiding principle. — Gavin Newsom (@GavinNewsom) April 27, 2020

No citations were given out over the weekend for violating social distancing orders, Newsom said, as the state is still focusing on educating instead of police enforcement. However, Newsom hinted that they may have to get tougher and that he will be talking with police chiefs.

Newsom: State is still "focused on educating" instead of police enforcement for people violating stay-at-home orders. But hints they may have to get tougher. Says he will be discussing with police chiefs. — John Dabkovich (@JohnDabkovich) April 27, 2020

Newsom also announced on Monday that Colorado and Nevada had joined the Western States Pact where they along with California, Oregon, and Washington will work together on reopening.

California saw 45 coronavirus related deaths over the weekend, Newsom said, showing a modest decline from the 100-plus peak the state saw last week. Still, Newsom also cited numbers showing that 1,300 more people had tested positive for COVID-19 in the state.

“The virus is as transmissible as it’s ever been. It doesn’t take weekends off,” Newsom said.

Newsom said he will lay out more details on Tuesday about the process of reopening businesses, schools, and childcare facilities.