- Wineries, breweries and distilleries in Sacramento County to operate outdoors with specific mitigation measures (with reservations, 90-minute time limit, table seating, onsite consumption, closed by 8 p.m.).
In alignment with Purple Tier 1, the following sectors are permitted for OUTDOOR operations only and are to maintain mitigation measures (social distancing, face covering and sanitization):
- Cardrooms, satellite wagering
- Family Entertainment Centers (e.g. bowling alleys, miniature golf, batting cages, kart racing, skating rinks, and arcades)
- Gyms and fitness centers
- Movie theaters (maximum 25% capacity or 100 people, whichever is fewer)
- Museums, zoos, aquariums
- Playgrounds, dog parks, skate parks, and recreational facilities
- Restaurants
- Wineries, breweries, and distilleries (with reservations, 90-minute time limit, table seating, onsite consumption closed by 8 p.m.)
Bars and pubs may operate outdoors if they are offering sit-down, outdoor meals. Outdoor operations may be conducted under a tent, canopy, or other shelter as long as the structure is classified as “outdoor” using
CDPH outdoor business structure criteria.
In alignment with Purple Tier 1, the following sectors are open for INDOOR operations and are to maintain mitigation measures (social distancing, face covering, and sanitization) and specific modifications in parenthesis below:
- All retail (maximum 25% capacity; grocery stores 50% capacity)
- Critical infrastructure
- Entertainment production, studios, broadcast
- Hair salons and barbershops
- Hotels and lodging
- Libraries (maximum 25% capacity)
- Nail salons and electrolysis operations
- Personal care services (e.g. body waxing, estheticians, tattoo, massage)
- Places of worship (maximum 25% capacity)
- Professional sports (without live audiences)
- Shopping centers (e.g. malls, destination centers, swap meets, excluding food courts and common areas) (maximum 25% capacity)
In alignment with Purple Tier 1, bars and pubs are prohibited from operating with the exception of those serving sit-down, outdoor meals.
The other sections in the Health Order, including schools and sports, remain unchanged from the previous order.
The
March 12, 2021, Health Order will be in effect until it is rescinded, superseded or amended in writing by the Health Officer of Sacramento County.
For questions about the Public Health Order, call the Public Health hotline at (916) 875-2400. For complaints about unsafe practices at businesses (e.g. face coverings, social distancing), or violations of the Health Order, dial 3-1-1 or visit the
Sacramento County 311 Connect website, or email,
SacCo311@custhelp.com.
In addition,
CDPH has revised the Tier criteria today for case rate, test positivity, and health equity metric thresholds to move to less restrictive Tiers after reaching 2 million vaccinations in the lowest Healthy Places Index quartile 1.