New state framework to provide path for Riverside County’s businesses
August 28, 2020
August 28, 2020
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New state framework to provide path for Riverside County’s businesses
Malls, barbershops and hair salons to reopen Monday
A new blueprint for business sector reopening was unveiled by Gov. Newsom today, which includes a color-coded, tiered system that will use two metrics to measure the coronavirus: spread rate and test positivity percentage.
The tiers are designated by four colors: purple (widespread), red (substantial), orange (moderate) and yellow (minimal with the lowest restrictions). Most counties statewide – almost 90 percent – are currently highlighted in purple, including Riverside County. Riverside County’s numbers are trending in the right direction.
“Our businesses have adapted to all these restrictions in some very innovative and thoughtful ways, including moving outside,” said Vice Chair Karen Spiegel, Second District Supervisor. “Some of our businesses can now return to indoor operations, with safeguards in place. Businesses must continue to invest in protecting their employees and customers, as these measures help slow the spread and support economic recovery.”
Malls may reopen in the purple tier at roughly 25 percent capacity. In addition, hair salons and barbershops can reopen Monday.
Counties must remain at each tier for a minimum of 21 days. The state’s new website www.COVID19.ca.gov will track the metrics, show an interactive map and list business sectors open by each county.
The Riverside County school waiver process will not be impacted by the governor’s new system. Schools can reopen on a widespread basis (without a waiver) once a county is in the red tier for at least two weeks.
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