Tesla Inc told employees on Monday at its primary vehicle factory in California to return to work, defying local officials, who said days earlier that the plant should remain closed as lockdown measures remain in effect to curb the spread of COVID-19. California Governor Gavin Newsom said that he spoke to Musk several days ago and that the Tesla founder’s concerns helped prompt the state to begin its phased reopening of manufacturing last week.
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Coronavirus outbreak: California gov. looking into Tesla plant reopening against local health order
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