YUBA CITY, Calif. – Rick Patrick wears a mask and thinks those who don’t are “asinine.” He rarely leaves his home.
He disapproves of what he calls the “stupidity” of people gathering in crowds. But Patrick, 64, won’t stop eating breakfast at his favorite restaurant in Yuba City even though it’s supposed to be closed to inside dining following California Gov.
Gavin Newsom’s latest health mandate aimed at curbing a frightening spike in coronavirus cases. “You’ve got to support these mom and pop businesses,” he said Tuesday morning while sitting inside Linda’s Soda Bar and Grill on Plumas Street, the city's main street. “What are we going to do?