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County Moved Back Into Widespread Tier 1 (Purple)

County Moved Back Into Widespread Tier 1 (Purple)

County Moved Back Into Widespread Tier 1 (Purple)

The County of San Luis Obispo has moved back into the Tier 1 (Purple) on Monday, November 16, meaning that our county must resume outdoor-only operations or reduced capacity for indoor operations effective Tuesday, November 17.
 

To view a full list of the status of various sectors and regulation modifications, click the button below and use the search bar to find San Luis Obispo County's assessment.

 
Mask Mandate Update:
 
People in California must wear face coverings when they are outside of the home, unless an exemptions applies. The CDPH has issued a revised mask guidance. Click HERE to learn more.
 
As we return to the widespread phase and in order to move Paso forward, we urge all in the community to follow the recommendations of the California Department of Public Health.
 
Revisions Update:
 
As the rate of positive cases continues to increase throughout California, Governor Newsom is working with the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) to make updates and revise guidance documents across all sectors and businesses. As the revisions become available, we will be sending out additional information on how the revisions may impact your industry. 
 
(above paragraph courtesy of Visit SLO CAL)
 
Travel Update:
 
On November 13, 2020, Governor Newsom along with Oregon Governor Kate Brown and Washington Governor Jay Inslee issued a joint travel advisory. For more information, please click HERE
 
(above paragraph courtesy of Visit SLO CAL)

Let's Move Paso Forward.
 
 
In order to move forward, a county must meet the next tier’s criteria for two consecutive weeks. 
 
 
Together we are #PasoStrong

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