Health & Fitness
Emergency Declaration Issued In Dublin: Coronavirus
The news came after a shelter in place order was issued for Alameda County Monday.

DUBLIN, CA — The City of Dublin declared a State of Emergency Monday on the heels of a stay in place order issued for most of the Bay Area. The State of Emergency will allow the city to qualify for reimbursement from the feds for any expenses related to its response to the new coronavirus, the city said in a statement.
The city also called off all meetings until further notice, including the Tuesday council meeting and the Planning Commission meeting next week.
The order is expected to be ratified by the council within the next week.
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City Hall is closed but some staff will still be on duty to assist the public, the city said.
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Kitchen box lunches will still be prepared for pickup weekdays at 11:30 a.m. for seniors at The Dublin Senior Center. Learn more by calling 925-500-8241.
Get more information on the coronavirus outbreak from the city here or by calling 925-833-6650.
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