Dear Friend --
To minimize community spread of COVID-19 and protect vulnerable
residents, the Long Beach Health Department supports the Governor’s
guidance issued tonight related to the closure of bars, nightclubs,
breweries and wineries, and limits on occupancy for restaurants.
The request is part of a package of public health recommendations
Governor Gavin Newsom made on Sunday. It also recommends that
restaurants focus on food delivery and takeout while decreasing
occupancy and maximizing social distancing for customers inside their
businesses.
Governor Newsom and state officials have been clear, we need to
close bars and limit access to restaurants. Restaurants will continue
to play a key role in food distribution, especially as we focus on
to-go and pick-up order options. This is a health crisis and we need
to take serious measures.
Long Beach guidance to restaurants includes the following:
- A list of bars will be provided on
www.longbeach.gov/COVID19. Bars include, but are not limited to,
taverns (including bars, pubs, cocktail lounges, and similar
establishments) and alcoholic beverage manufacturing facilities.
- A list of defined restaurants will be provided on
www.longbeach.gov/COVID19. Restaurants include, but are not
limited to, establishments engaged in the preparation and sale of food
for immediate consumption with seating for customers to consume
on-site.
- Restaurants are encouraged to practice social distancing when
serving customers, with spacing 6 feet apart wherever possible,
including when standing in line or waiting for food.
- Restaurants are encouraged to create areas for pickup of food that
are separated from areas to provide for 6 feet of social
distancing
- Per the Governor’s announcement to reduce occupancy by half, Long
Beach recommends restaurants only admit half as many patrons as its
posted occupancy allows per the Long Beach Fire Department.
Additional guidance or changes for restaurants will be issued in
the future as the City evaluates this situation with our state and
local partners. The safety of the public will remain at the forefront
of the City’s decision-making process.
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The City encourages all residents to visit www.longbeach.gov/COVID19
for up-to-date facts on COVID-19 and to avoid misinformation. You can
also follow updates, tips and notices on the City’s social media pages
@LongBeachCity and @LBHealthDept and by following hashtag
#COVID19LongBeach.
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