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Starting June 9, San Diego County moves to the Yellow Tier of the state’s Blueprint for a Safer Economy.
Open with safety precautions:
- Critical infrastructure (when remote option is not possible)
- Non-urgent medical and dental care
- Child care and pre-K
- Retail, shopping centers, grocery stores
Open with additional modifications
The following sectors will have additional modifications in addition to 100% masking and physical distancing. Links are to state guidance.
- Restaurants: Open for outdoor service. Indoors can open at 50% capacity or 200 people, whichever is fewer. Starting June 9, at 50% capacity, no number limit. Can have live entertainment.
- Hotels and lodging: Open. Fitness centers can open at 25% capacity. Indoor pools can open. Starting June 9, fitness centers can open at 50% and spas can open.
- Offices: Open indoors. Encourage telework.
- Gyms and fitness centers. Indoors at 25% capacity. Indoor pools can open. Starting June 9, indoors at 50%, and saunas and steam rooms can open.
- Places of worship. Indoors at 50% capacity recommended.
- Hair salons and barbershops
- Personal care services (includes nail salons, tattoo, piercing)
- Museums, zoos, and aquariums. Indoors at 50% capacity. Starting June 9, indoors at full capacity.
- Movie theaters Indoors at 50% capacity or 200 people, whichever is fewer. Starting June 9, at 50% capacity, no number limit.
- Breweries, wineries and distilleries that serve food. Indoors can open at 25% capacity or to 100 people, whichever is fewer. Starting June 9, indoors at 50% capacity or 200 people, whichever is fewer.
- Bars that do not serve food. Outdoors open. Starting June 9, indoors at 25% capacity or 100 people, whichever is fewer.
- Family entertainment centers. Includes bowling alleys, arcades. Outdoors open. Indoors open at 25% capacity or 50% capacity if all guests test negative or show proof of full vaccination with additional restrictions. Starting June 9, indoors at 50% capacity or 75% if all guests test negative or show proof of full vaccination.
- Cardrooms and satellite wagering. Indoors at 25% capacity. Starting June 9, indoors at 50% capacity.
- Limited services. Open
- Outdoor recreational facilities: Open. Sales of food, drink or alcohol allowed. Campgrounds can open.
- Indoor playgrounds (bounce centers, ball pits, laser tag). Open at 25% capacity. Starting June 9, 50% capacity. 75% if all guests test or show full proof of vaccination.
- Amusement parks, at 25% capacity, with additional restrictions. Starting June 9, at 35% capacity. Indoor capacity 25%.
- Outdoor live events, including sports or entertainment. 33% capacity in assigned seating. Starting June 9, 67% capacity.
- Indoor seated live events and performances. All venues: In-state visitors only. All tickets delivered digital, advanced purchase only. Designated eating area (no eating/drinking allowed in seats).
Venues: 0-1,500
- Maximum 15% or 200 people. Starting June 9, 25% or 300 people.
- 35% if all guests are tested or show proof of full vaccination. Starting June 9, 50%.
Venues: 1,501 and above
- 10% capacity or 2000, whatever is fewer.
- 35% if all guests are tested or show proof of full vaccination. Starting June 9, 50%.
Guidance for fully vaccinated
Fully vaccinated people can:
- Spend time with other fully vaccinated people, including indoors, without wearing masks or physical distancing.
- Spend time with unvaccinated people from a single household who are at low risk for severe COVID-19 disease indoors without wearing masks or physical distancing.
Fully vaccinated people should continue to take precautions in public including wearing a well-fitted mask indoors, and when attending crowded outdoor events.
Complete state guidance for the fully vaccinated.
Schools
Schools may reopen at all grades if they are located in counties in the Red, Orange or Yellow Tiers under the Blueprint for a Safer Economy. Schools must follow the updated Sector Guidance for Schools and School-Based Program. The guidance includes instructions for completing a COVID-19 Safety Plan (CSP). Schools must complete and post a CSP to their website home page five days before reopening for in-person instruction.
Youth and adult recreational sports
Multi-team competitions and tournaments are permitted for sports where the number of teams is 16 or fewer, OR the number of individual athletes is 160 or fewer, at the same time and same tournament location. All organizers and participants must conduct multi-team competitions and tournaments following CDPH guidance for Indoor and Outdoor Youth and Recreational Adult Sports. Multi-team competitions or tournaments over 16 teams or 160 individual athletes are permissible after June 15, 2021.
Outdoor recreation
You can go out for exercise if you can keep six feet away from people who are not members of your household. Avoid groups and crowded outdoor spaces. Wear a face covering when within six feet of others.
- Beaches
- Parks
- Playgrounds
- Camping
- Boating
- Golf
- Recreational equipment rentals
- Tennis
Reopening steps
Following guidance for your business or activity, complete the County’s Safe Reopening Plan (Spanish | Somali). You need to post the plan at your entrance, and discuss it with employees.
Restaurants, food, and beverage providers have a separate plan. See industry guidance and resources for restaurants, food, and beverage providers.
Each business’s plan may need to be updated and reposted when state guidance changes. The County will not require approval for this plan.
Créditos: Comité científico Covid