Sonoma County's Stay-At-Home Order Part 2
- fionacsweet
- Dec 11, 2020
- 1 min read
It is official - Sonoma County is now under a new COVID-19 stay-at-home order. For those confused on what this means, keep reading.
The order will go into effect Saturday at 12:01 am.
These activities are still allowed to continue:
- retail operations at 20% except for grocery stores (at 35% capacity)
- schools that have received waivers
- churches and other places of worship can hold outdoor services
- restaurants are allowed takeout and delivery
- gyms are outdoor/online
- hotels, vacation rentals, and other lodging only allowed to serve those traveling for essential work or COVID-19 mitigation efforts
- playgrounds are open
These operations have to close
- hair salons
- barbershops
- personal care services
- movie theaters (not drive-in)
- wineries, bars, breweries, and distilleries
- family entertainment centers
- museums, zoos, and aquariums
- live audience sports
- amusement parks
So that's a quick run down of what Sonoma County's new normal for the next while will look like. I know that it's not looking great right now, but I always say that being home for the holidays is always the best, so I'm trying to be optimistic.
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