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Alameda County Returns To The Purple Tier

This allows certain businesses which were closed during the more restrictive order to resume operations.

January 25, 2021

California public health officials have lifted the regional stay-at-home order for the Bay Area region and Alameda County has returned to the Purple Tier of the State’s Blueprint for a Safer Economy. This allows certain businesses which were closed during the more restrictive order to resume operations, including outdoor dining at restaurants. In addition, small, time-limited outdoor gatherings with members of up to three families are now permitted. You can look here to read the press release, and go to the Alameda County Public Health Department website for further information.

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Community members must continue to comply with COVID-19 orders and undertake common sense safety precautions to protect families, friends and neighbors from this debilitating and deadly virus and to reopen more activities: wear masks whenever leaving home, keep at least six feet of distance from anyone you don’t live with, wash hands frequently, and stay home if you don’t feel well.

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