NORTH COAST, Calif. – On Tuesday, Mendocino County promptly submitted a COVID-19 County Variance Attestation to the California Department of Public Health in order to safely move further into Stage 2 of reopening.
Mendocino County officials announced that on Wednesday, the state of California posted Mendocino County’s self-attestation on the California Department of Public Health website thereby allowing additional Mendocino County businesses and services to open with adaptations and implementation of industry guidelines, including retail stores for in-person shopping and dine-in restaurants.
The State’s Roadmap to Recovery does not allow the opening of salons, lodging for tourism (either for in-county or out-of-county residents), bars, winery tasting rooms, public pools or entertainment venues at this time. These businesses are currently listed by the state of California as eligible for reopening when California, statewide, moves into Stage 3 or 4 of the gradual reopening process. Public events and gatherings of any size also remain prohibited at this time.
Before businesses can reopen, they must comply with state and county guidelines, and file the Mendocino County self-certification form, developed by the county of Mendocino in collaboration with West Business Development Center, found at www.mendocinocountybusiness.org .
Businesses that were authorized to reopen under health officer orders, issued prior to May 21, will have seven days to complete the same self-certification.
Following the achievement of Mendocino County’s completed attestation, Health Officer Dr. Noemi Doohan issued a revised shelter in place order on Thursday reflecting the new allowable activities as of Friday at 11:59 p.m.
The major changes include allowing limited dine-in restaurants, limited in-person shopping at retail stores, and clarification that preventative dental care is allowable under healthcare operations.
The order also allows limited use of shared pools only for childcare units, children’s extracurricular units and workgroups of lifeguard trainees.
Mendocino County’s revised shelter in place order, which goes into effect at 11:59 p.m. Friday, will be in place until June 12.
The Health Order and a summary of the major changes are available online at https://www.mendocinocounty.org/community/novel-coronavirus/health-order . The order is enforceable by imprisonment and/or fine thus officials urge all residents to closely read the order and follow it.
More information on Gov. Newsom’s resilience roadmap and four-staged plan to reopen California, please visit https://covid19.ca.gov/roadmap/.
Mendocino County moves into expanded Stage 2 of reopening
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