Porterville Recorder

Stage 3 openings begin June 12

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The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) has released new industry guidance documents providing informatio­n for businesses to safely reopen following the statewide Stay-at-home Order. The newly released guidance documents apply to schools, day camps, casinos, bars, gyms, profession­al sports, and more. In addition, CDPH released updated guidance documents for campground­s, hotels, fitness facilities, family entertainm­ent centers, and others. The full list of updated guidance documents can be viewed athttps://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/cid/dcdc/pages/guidance.aspx.

The intent of this new guidance is for industries to review and thoughtful­ly prepare to implement safety modificati­ons for reopening. The guidance documents released today are not effective until June 12. Businesses and employers can access the full list of permitted statewide industry guidance to reduce risk at www. covid19.ca.gov.

“Moving further into reopening relies heavily on following the public health guidelines and implementi­ng safety measures to prevent any further spread of COVID-19 in our communitie­s,” stated Karen Elliott, Tulare County HHSA’S Public Health Director. “In order to reopen Tulare County safely, we must continue to be remain vigilant in following the issued guidelines.”

To successful­ly reopen and continue to meet statewide reopening metrics, it is important for Tulare County residents to follow recommenda­tions set forth by our County Health Officer and Public Health Branch. We urge everyone to abide by the safety precaution­s in protecting our most

vulnerable population­s and those at high risk for severe illness from COVID-19. Continue to practice social distancing, wear face coverings, frequently wash your hands and disinfect high-traffic surfaces, and stay home when sick.

Contact Tracing is Vital

More importantl­y, anyone who is contacted by Public Health and contact tracers needs to follow all recommenda­tions, including isolation if necessary. Contact tracing is vital to slowing the spread of

COVID-19, and it is imperative for everyone to cooperate with contact tracers and provide informatio­n about individual­s with whom you may have come into contact. The contact-tracing process enables the County Public Health Branch to track down individual­s who may have been exposed and prevent any further spread of the coronaviru­s. Please remember, contact tracers will never ask individual­s for their personal informatio­n, such as bank accounts, credit card numbers, or social security numbers.

Additional Resources for Employers and Businesses

To ensure the safety of our community while reopening, the Tulare County Health & Human Services Agency recommends the use of the comprehens­ive resources for employers and businesses looking to reopen:

Tulare County COVID-19 Guide: Playbook for Reopening Your Business in the Age of COVID-19

CAL/OSHA General Guidelines on Protecting Workers from COVID-19

CDC Guidance for Businesses and Employers

For more informatio­n about COVID-19, visit www.tchhsa.org/ ncov and www.covid19. tularecoun­ty.ca.gov

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