Community Corner
Claremont: Update On LA County Health Order
Los Angeles County, along with the majority of the State, is in the most restrictive purple tier.
January 25, 2021
On January 25, the State lifted the Regional Stay Home Order and moved all counties back into the Blueprint for a Safer Economy color-coded tiers. Los Angeles County, along with the majority of the State, is in the most restrictive purple tier. The lifting of the Regional Stay Home Order reinstates the November 25, 2020 Health Officer Order.
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The following is allowed with adherence to all of the sector specific directives to ensure distancing, wearing of face coverings, and infection control:
Outdoor dining at restaurants.
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Private gatherings outdoors up to 3 households and up to a total of 15 people.
Museums, zoos, and aquariums outdoor operations at 50% occupancy.
Cardrooms outdoor operations at 50% occupancy.
Miniature golf, go karts, and batting cages outdoor operations at 50% occupancy.
Outdoor recreational activities are open.
Hotels & motels for tourism and individual travel allowed.
Fitness facilities open for outdoor operations.
Personal care services open indoors at 25% capacity.
Indoor mall, shopping center, and lower-risk retail open at 25% indoor capacity; food courts and common areas closed.
Residents are advised to stay home as much as possible and always wear a face covering over their nose and mouth when they are outside their household and around others.
This press release was produced by the City of Claremont. The views expressed here are the author’s own.