As California reopens, we must follow best practices–wear a face covering, wash your hands, stay home when sick–to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
California has a blueprint for reducing COVID-19 in the state with revised criteria for loosening and tightening restrictions on activities. Every county in California is assigned to a tier based on its test positivity and adjusted case rate.
Follow the Employer Playbook for a Safe Reopening to help plan and prepare for reopening your business.
Californians must wear face coverings in common and public indoor spaces and outdoors when distancing is not possible.
San Diego County and California public health officials have issued guidance to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
The County Public Health Order is in effect until further notice.
Everyone must wear a face covering when they leave their home and are within 6 feet of another person not in their household.
The County is following the state’s guidance to determine what can and can’t be open. To operate under the new guidance, businesses and organizations will need to update their Safe Reopening Plan.
211 San Diego does not collect public health violation reports and is not responsible for enforcing the local public health order. The general public may report businesses or organizations that are open and have been ordered to close, or otherwise not following the health order, by calling (858) 694-2900 or emailing SafeReopeningComplianceTeam@sdcounty.ca.gov. Reports can be anonymous.