Dear Friend --
We are working with the State to provide additional clarity and
guidance to their “Safer at Home” order and to align our local Long
Beach order. Among other things, this update clarifies that barber
shops, hair and nail salons are non-essential businesses in our “Safer
at Home” order. We ask that you follow the City’s amended Health Order
and we will provide any additional information if we find that the
State’s order has additional restrictions.
Below is clarifying information regarding the amended
Long Beach order which identifies personal grooming
services as non-essential. Personal grooming
services that are not considered essential include, but are not
limited to:
- Hair salons/barber shops
- Nail salons
- Waxing services
- Cosmetology
- Spa services, such as facials, massages, and body scrubs
- Electrolysis
The City would also like to provide clarification regarding the
classification of the following businesses/services:
- Gyms and fitness centers – Non-essential business
- Medical cannabis dispensaries – Essential
business
- Bakeries – Essential business
- Businesses that provide death care services, such as the
removal, care and preparation, and interment of deceased persons or
animals – Essential business
Additionally, the State has released new guidance as it relates to
Alcohol Beverage restrictions and suspending enforcement of specific
legal prohibitions for businesses that are currently permitted to sell
alcohol. These provisions allow on-sale retailers to sell for
off-site consumption, sales of alcoholic beverages to go, and permit
drive-thru service. For more information on the new State guidelines
visit https://www.abc.ca.gov/notice-of-regulatory-relief/.
As we continue to navigate through this unprecedented public health
crisis, we will continue to review the statewide order to ensure the
City’s compliance by amending our order accordingly.
The action was put in place by the City Health Officer Dr. Anissa
Davis, and in accordance with the Emergency Powers granted to the City
Manager through the Proclamation
of Local Emergency.
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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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