Mendocino County moves into Red Tier
On Sunday, March 14, county officials reported that Mendocino County was officially out of the Purple Tier and into the less restrictive Red Tier.
“We have worked hard as a county to accomplish this, and I am thrilled that we can open our economy up further as a result of our dwindling Covid-19 case numbers,” Public Health Officer Dr. Andy Coren was quoted as saying in a press release.
The changes for businesses as of March 14 are as follows:
• Grocery Stores: May now admit 100-percent capacity.
• Retail: May now admit a max of 50-percent capacity.
• Shopping Centers: May now admit a max of 50-percent capacity.
• Museums: May now have indoor activities with a max of 25-percent capacity.
• Places of Worship: May continue to have indoor activities with a max of 25-percent capacity.
• Movie theaters: May now have indoor activities with a max of either 100 people OR 25-percent capacity, whichever is fewer.
• Gyms: May now have indoor
activities with a max of 10-percent capacity.
• Restaurants Including Wineries, Breweries and Distilleries serving meals: May now have indoor activities with a max of 100 people OR 25-percent capacity, whichever is fewer.
• Wineries, Breweries, Distilleries (where no meal is provided): May continue to operate outdoors with the following modifications: Patrons must make reservations and sit at tables, staying for a max of 90 minutes, and all serving of alcoholic beverages must end at 8 PM.
• Bars (where no meal is provided): Must remain closed.
• Long-Term Care Facilities: May restart in-person visits, while carefully maintaining specificCovid-19 precautions, such as Covid-19 screenings for both residents and visitors, facial covering usage, etc. This will likely take a few days to put in place.