COVID-19 Exposure Forces John Wayne Airport To Operate At Reduced Capacity
A COVID-19 exposure among air traffic control staff at John Wayne Airport in Santa Ana is forcing the airport to cut the airport’s hours and operate at a reduced capacity for the next several days. Kara Finnstrom reports.
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