Sacramento County COVID-19 restrictions loosened, moves to Tier 2 effective today
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According to information released by Sacramento County, effective at 3 p.m. today, the county COVID-19 restrictions have been moved to the less restrictive Red Tier 2 level.
The order means certain businesses such as bars, wine tasting rooms and several other businesses can resume outdoor services. Other businesses and establishments can resume indoor operations at limited capacity.
In alignment with Red Tier 2, the following sectors are permitted to open for “INDOOR operations with modifications.” These sectors must maintain mitigation measures (social distancing, face coverings and sanitization) and specific modifications in parenthesis below:"
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In the posting on Twitter, the county said the following:
"In alignment with Red Tier 2, the following sectors are permitted for “OUTDOOR operations only” until further notice. These sectors must maintain mitigation measures (social distancing, face coverings and sanitization)":
- Cardrooms, satellite wagering
- Wineries
- Bars, pubs, brewpubs, breweries and distilleries may operate outdoors, only if they offer sit-down, outdoor meals•All retail (max 50% capacity)
- Critical infrastructure (https://covid19.ca.gov/essential-workforce/)
- Gyms and fitness centers (max 10% capacity)
- Hair salons & barbershops
- Movie theaters (max 25% capacity or 100 people, whichever is fewer)
- Museums, zoos, aquariums (max 25% capacity)
- Nail salons and physician-ordered electrolysis operations
- Personal care services (e.g. body waxing, estheticians)
- Places of worship (max 25% capacity or 100 people, whichever is fewer)
- Professional sports (without live audiences)
- Restaurants (max 25% capacity or 100 people, whichever is fewer)
- Shopping centers (e.g. malls, destination centers, swap meets, excluding food courts and common areas) (maximum 50% capacity)
- Family Entertainment centers
More information about the new order is available here.
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