COVID reopening tiers: Where each Bay Area county stands as cases drop

SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. (KRON) - Governor Gavin Newsom announced new changes to Bay Area reopening as COVID-19 cases decrease across the state of California.

5 Bay Area counties have been moved to the Red tier, which is less restrictive but still considered “substantial” for COVID spread.

The state’s “Blueprint for a Safer Economy” categorizes each county as purple (widespread transmission), red (substantial), orange (moderate), and yellow (minimal).

And here's a live look at what tier each county is in, and what that means:

We’ve listed out what is open in each Bay Area county below.

Alameda County: Purple

Hair salons and barbershops can open outdoor with modifications. Nail salons can open outdoors only with modifications. Gyms can open outdoors only with modifications.

Contra Costa County: Purple

Hair salons and barbershops can open indoor with modifications. Nail salons can open outdoors only with modifications. Gyms can open outdoors only with modifications.

Marin County: Red

Many indoor businesses may open with up to 25% capacity, including indoor dining and theaters. Gyms can open at 10%. Retail stores can operate at 50%.

Napa County: Red

Many indoor businesses may open with up to 25% capacity, including indoor dining and theaters. Gyms can open at 10%. Retail stores can operate at 50%.

Santa Clara County: Red

Many indoor businesses may open with up to 25% capacity, including indoor dining and theaters. Gyms can open at 10%. Retail stores can operate at 50%.

San Mateo County: Red

Many indoor businesses may open with up to 25% capacity, including indoor dining and theaters. Gyms can open at 10%. Retail stores can operate at 50%.

Santa Cruz: Purple

Select businesses can reopen indoors. Most businesses can operate outdoors with modifications.

Solano County: Purple

Select businesses can reopen indoors. Most businesses can operate outdoors with modifications.

Sonoma County: Purple

Select businesses can reopen indoors. Most businesses can operate outdoors with modifications.

San Francisco: Red

Many indoor businesses may open with up to 25% capacity, including indoor dining and theaters. Gyms can open at 10%. Retail stores can operate at 50%.

Via Coronavirus | KRON4 https://www.kron4.com

Post a Comment

0 Comments