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COVID-19 Update: Lassen County Moves to ‘Least Restrictive’ Yellow Tier

The Lassen County Public Health Department has announced that our county is now in the “minimal” spread or least restrictive yellow-tier of the California Blueprint for a Safer Economy.

Lassen County is one of only three counties in this category, joining both Alpine and Sierra counties.

The yellow tier indicates that there is minimal COVID-19 spread in our County and allows for nearly all businesses to reopen indoor operations.

Some of the changes in the Yellow Tier are as follows:

Bars (where no meals provided) – Can open indoors with modifications – Max 25% capacity or 100 people, whichever is fewer. Churches – Can open indoors with modifications – Max 50% capacity – Capacity limits on places of worship are not mandatory but are strongly recommended.

Gyms and fitness center – Can open indoors with modifications – Max 50% capacity

Hair salons and barbershops – Can open indoors with modifications

Movie theaters – Can open indoors with modifications – Max 50% capacity

Restaurants (dine-in) – Can open indoors with modifications – Max 50% capacity

For details on specific business sector guidance and modifications visit this website.

The Blueprint for a Safer Economy Tier system will end on June 15, 2021, if we are able to contain the spread of the COVID-19 virus.

Lassen County Public Health would like to emphasize that it is critical to continue practice social distancing, wash your hands frequently, wear face coverings while in public, and avoid social gatherings.

Jeremy Couso
Jeremy Couso
SusanvilleStuff.com Publisher/Editor
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