The County of Orange has transited from Purple Tier to Red Tier in California’s State Monitoring List on Tuesday September 8 2020.
The Red Tier reflects that Orange County has transitioned from Widespread areas of Cases to a substantial amount of cases today.
Orange County has met the California’s requriements for at least two weeks to transition into more relaxed opening mandates.
Counties must remain at each tier for a minimum of 21 days.
Some Orange County California Businesses can open indoors with modifications, including reduced maximum capacities:
Restaurants
May re-open for indoor dining with modifications
Capacity must be limited to 25 percent or 100 people, whichever is less
Must close every night by 10:00pm
Places of Worship
May re-open indoors with modifications
Capacity must be limited to 25 percent or 100 people, whichever is less
Shopping Centers
May re-open with modifications
Indoor capacity must be limited to 50 percent for shoppingmall, destination shopping
centers and swap meets
Common areas are closed
Reduced capacity shopping center foodcourts
(see Restaurants guidelines for more details)
Retail
May re-open with modifications
Retail capacity must be limited to 50 percent
Hair Salons and Barbershops
May re-open with modifications
Personal Care Services
(nail salons, body waxing, tattoo parlors, piercing studios, skin care & cosmetology, and massage services)
May re-open with modifications
Gyms and Fitness Facilities
May re-open indoors with modifications
Capacity must be limited to 10 percent
Movie Theaters
May re-open with modifications
Capacity must be limited to 25 percent or 100 people whichever is less
Family Entertainment Centers
May re-open outdoor only with modifications for activities
such as go-kart racing, mini golf and batting cages
Wineries
May be open outdoors only with modifications
Museums, Zoos and Aquariums
May re-open indoors with modifications
Indoor activities must be limited to 25 percent of capacity
Additional Information
County of Orange Moves to Red Tier September 8 2020 Press Release
California Blueprint For A Safer Economy Status Search is Online
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California Department of Public Health Mandates Face Coverings in Public Spaces when physical distancing of 6 Feet cannot be maintained.