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Blueprint for a safer economy
Blueprint for a safer economy













blueprint for a safer economy

The nature of these gatherings (bringing together people from multiple households for a prolonged time, often indoors or with shared food and beverages) creates the perfect environment for COVID-19 to spread easily and quickly.Īll residents should take protective actions to limit the spread of COVID-19 in SLO County: wear a face-covering in public, stay at least six feet from others outside of your household, stay home when you are sick, wash your hands often, and get tested for COVID-19.įor updates on COVID-19 in SLO County, visit or call the recorded Public Health Information Line at (805) 788-2903. Recent case investigations have identified cases spread between different households at gatherings. “If we see an increase in the spread of COVID-19 here, we will move back to purple and most indoor operations will close again very soon.” “Outdoor operations remain the safest environment to slow the spread of COVID-19 and should be supported whenever feasible,” Dr. Local businesses must follow all State guidance for their industry and self-certify that they are ready to reopen. The State’s Blueprint allows counties in the red tier to reopen indoor operations for some additional business sectors and allows for certain activities to resume. We need everyone to do their part to slow the spread of COVID-19 in our community.” “Our progress depends on each person in SLO County.

blueprint for a safer economy

“While we celebrate this small success, we must stay vigilant,” Dr. Under this model, industries may open based on what risk tier their county is in. As a result, the risk of COVID-19 in SLO County has been downgraded from widespread to substantial, and SLO County can now move from the purple tier – the most restrictive tier – to the red tier effective immediately. Blueprint for a Safer Economy Tier Status for Kings County Hanford, CA On August 31, 2020, the State of California adjusted the framework for reopening activities and businesses into a tiered system called Blueprint for a Safer Economy. On Tuesday, SLO County met the State’s red tier case rate and positivity rate criteria for two consecutive weeks. Penny Borenstein affirmed Tuesday that more San Luis Obispo County businesses can reopen indoor operations with modifications and capacity limits – per the State’s tiered, color-coded Blueprint for a Safer Economy – but warns of a potential backslide as new COVID-19 cases spike this week. More businesses can open indoor operations with modifications















Blueprint for a safer economy