![]() Nurseries and other outdoor businesses can reopen Monday in six Bay Area counties after closing due to the coronavirus. The stay-at-home order will remain in place until the state’s “is rescinded, unless it is extended, terminated or modified” by the county health officer before then.Ĭontra Costa County: A revised order was released this week and is in effect through May.Ĭalifornia Bay Area will allow some businesses to reopen, construction to resume ![]() While the county “does not currently have authority to modify or lift the state order to be less restrictive in regards to staying home, social distancing and essential operations,” officials there have begun crafting a reopening plan for when the time comes, according to a statement Monday.Ĭalaveras County: Unspecified. If that order lapses, Amador County would still remain under the state order, officials said this week.īutte County: The county is following the state’s stay-at-home order, which does not have a set end date. That means physical distancing, face coverings when unable to maintain adequate space and compulsive hand hygiene.”Īmador County: In effect through April 30. “We need to move toward a gradual easing of the ‘do nots’ with great caution. “No one likes living under lockdown, and that is not sustainable,” officials wrote in an April 23 update. Here’s the latest information for how long stay-at-home orders are in effect for each of California’s 58 counties, as of April 30:Īlameda County: A revised order was released this week and is in effect through May.Īlpine County: Unspecified.
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