
Orange County Health Care Agency instructs Businesses how to Reopen During the COVID-19 Pandemic.
California Department of Public Health Mandates Face Coverings in Public Spaces when physical distancing of 6 Feet cannot be maintained.
Governor Gavin Newsom has declared that he will enforce the Mask Mandate on June 24 2020.
Newsom stated that, “We are looking for Accountability at the local level. 2.5 Billion Dollars of the new Budget is conditioned on Counties meeting their criteria for the Emergency Declaration related to COVID-19.”
California can enforce California Health Directives through regulatory agencies and through monetary means.
Monthly Funding could be stopped if local agencies do not comply with California Health Directives.
California State Agencies could be used to help enforce the Health Care Agency Directives.
Agencies like CA OSHA that regulate the workplace and the CA ABC that regulate the sale of alcoholic beverages would be used to help achieve public health directives compliance.
The OC Health Care Agency strongly recommends that business owners and operators review the guidance that is relevant to your workplace, prepare a plan based on the guidance for your industry, and put it into action.
Learn the best practices for reopening your business.
California is in the Early Phase (2) of Reopening Lower Risk Workplaces.
OC Health Care Agency Reopening Guidelines Are Online
California Dine In Restaurants Guidelines
California Dine in Restaurants Checklist
California Restaurants, Bars and Wineries
California Movie Theaters and Entertainment Centers
California Hotels, Lodging and Short Term Rentals
California Cardrooms, Satellite Wagering Facilities and Racetracks
California Gyms and Fitness Facilities
California Personal Care Services
California Campgrounds, RV Parks and Outdoor Recreation
OC Health Care Agency Coronavirus COVID-19 Guidance for Multi-Unit Housing Pool Facilities
California COVID-19 Industry Guidelines to Reopening is Online
Videos That Guide in Reopening California Businesses
OC Health Care Agency Webinar Seminar June 25 2020
Businesses and Activities That Are Not Open
Indoor playgrounds such as bounce centers, ball pits and laser tag
Live theater
Saunas and steam rooms
Nightclubs
Concert venues
Festivals
Theme parks
Higher education (in person), except where supporting essential workforce activities, including but not limited to providing housing solutions, COVID-19 response, and training and instruction for the essential workforce.
Recreational team sports
Additional Information
California 2020-2021 Budget Agreement
LAST UPDATE June 25 2020
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