Friday, June 12, 2020

The California Department of Public Health June 12 Planning Guidance for Counties with Attestations

California Public Health Officials Provide COVID-19 Update

June 12 Planning Guidance for Counties with Attestations

The California Department of Public Health also released new guidance on how local jurisdictions with attestations to readiness should modify behavior and operations to reduce risk for infection. All guidance is effective as of June 12 and should only be implemented with local health official approval following their review of local epidemiological data including cases per 100,000 populations, rate of test positivity, and local preparedness to support a health care surge, vulnerable populations, contact tracing and testing.
More information about the state's COVID-19 guidance is on the California Department of Public Health's Guidance web page.
More information about reopening California and what individuals can do to prevent the spread of COVID-19, visit  Coronavirus (COVID-19) in California.


Resilience Roadmap

Last updated June 4, 2020 at 10:15 AM

We are now in early Stage 2, where retail, related logistics and manufacturing, office workplaces, limited personal services, outdoor museums, child care, and essential businesses can open with modifications. The state is issuing guidance to help these workplaces reopen safely.
Stage 1: Safety and preparedness
Continue to build out testing, contact tracing, PPE, and hospital surge capacity.
Continue to make essential workplaces as safe as possible:
Physical and work flow adaptation
Essential workforce safety net
Make PPE more widely available
Individual behavior changes
Stay at home except for essential and permitted activities
Prepare sector-by-sector safety guidelines for expanded workforce.

Stage 2: Lower-risk workplaces

Gradually opening some lower risk workplaces with adaptations at a pace designed to protect public health and safety, starting with:
  • Retail
  • Manufacturing
  • Offices (when telework not possible)
  • Outdoor Museums
  • Limited Personal Services
Limit time outside the home and travel only for permissible activities, such as healthcare, food, outdoor exercise and recreation (individuals and households only). Stage 1 and 2 work, and local shopping or other activities related to open sectors.
Some counties may move more quickly through stage 2, following guidelines laid out on the county variance page.
Other counties may maintain more restrictive public health measures.
Monitor critical indicators and alter scope of reopening if necessary to protect public health and safety.

Stage 3: Higher-risk workplaces


Phase in higher-risk workplaces at a pace designed to protect public health and safety, beginning with limited personal care and recreational venues (with workplace modifications).

Travel for permissible activities, such as healthcare, food, stages 1-3 work, and local or activities shopping related to open sectors.

Monitor critical indicators and alter scope of reopening if necessary to protect public health and safety.

Stage 4: End of stay at home order

Gradually open larger gathering venues at a pace consistent with public health and safety, such as nightclubs, concert venues, and live audience sports.

Gradually resume remaining activities and travel.

Monitor critical indicators and alter scope of reopening if necessary to protect public health and safety.

SOURCE: COVID19.CA.GOV
Resilience Roadmap

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