County to Release Phased Red Tier Plan Based on Data Through October 6

Industries currently allowed:

Athletic Fields

Automobile & Bicycle Repair

Bars, Brewpubs, Breweries, Pubs & Craft Distilleries (outdoors only with meal)

Campgrounds, RV Parks & Outdoor Recreation Facilities

Car Washes

Childcare Facilities & Day Camps

Construction

Library (curbside pickup)

Dental Care

Financial Institutions

Funeral Homes, Mortuaries & Cemeteries

Gas Stations

Government Services

Grocery & Other Food Stores (50% capacity)✓

Hair Salons & Barbershops as of 9/4/20

Healthcare, Pharmacies & Medical Supply

Higher Education (distance learning only)

Hotels and short-term lodging rentals (not for tourism or individual travel)

Laundromats

Logistics & Warehousing Facilities

Malls (25% indoor retail capacity and other restrictions) as of 9/4/20

Manufacturing

Nail Salons (indoors as of 9/25/20) NEW

Outdoor Businesses that operated primarily outdoors on or prior to March 16, 2020✓

Outdoor Dining, Take Out & Delivery

Outdoor Non-Medical Massages, Skin Care, and Waxing Services

Outdoor non-contact fitness classes (including dance classes)✓

Outdoor Museums, Zoos, Galleries, Botanical Gardens

Outdoor Recreational Activities (including miniature golf, batting cages, driving ranges, and kart racing) as of 9/4/20

Outdoor Swimming Pools

Parks (including skate parks and dog parks)

Places of Worship & Cultural Ceremonies (outdoor only)

Political gatherings or protests with physical distancing

Public & Private Transportation Services

Real Estate

Residential & Commercial Maintenance Services

Retail Stores (25% capacity)✓

Retail Supply Chain Businesses

K-12 Schools and higher education

(distance learning only)

Small Group Gatherings (outdoors with social bubble of 12 or fewer)

Tennis & Pickleball Courts (singles only)

Veterinary Care & Groomers

Wineries & Tasting Rooms (outdoor only and curbside pick-up only)

California COVID-19 Information

Face Coverings Now Mandatory

Effective June 8, a face covering must be worn when outside and when anyone else other than just members of their Social Bubble is within 30 feet (10 yards). They must wear a face covering when in the workplace except when in a private space or area not regularly used by others. They must wear a face covering when preparing food or other items for sale or distribution to people who are not members of their household or living unit.

When people are approaching each other and likely to pass in the coming seconds, they must put on their face coverings when they are within 30 feet. This 30-foot rule applies whether people are on the sidewalk, in a park, on a path or trail, or in any other outdoor area, and whether they are walking, running, biking, otherwise exercising, standing, or engaged in transportation such as using a motorcycle, skateboard, moped, or scooter.

Alameda County Health Officer Order 20-13