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ebrenes | 6 years ago

Someone with a bit more knowledge, but isn't this basically correct, despite how moronic it sounds. Yesterday I was looking at California's critical sector list[1] and it seems stores like GameStop would be covered as critical infrastructure at a first glance.

And it listed the following:

    Retail (e.g., retail centers and districts, shopping malls).[2]
[1] https://www.cisa.gov/critical-infrastructure-sectors

[2] https://www.cisa.gov/commercial-facilities-sector

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barbecue_sauce|6 years ago

In PA, the governor published a spreadsheet that covers all infrastructure sectors and sub-categories with a clear "Yes" or "No" cell to indicate whether they were permitted to stay open. This is specific to COVID-19, however. The CISA guidelines seem very general and not even cognizant of this type of situation (even if you go to the section about COVID-19). California should (if it doesn't) have its own plan that is possibly informed by CISA but enacted by its governor.