Dear
Friend
--
Earlier today, Governor Gavin Newsom lifted the Regional Stay at
Home Order that restricted outdoor dining, barbershops, nail salons
and other personal care services in Long Beach and across the
state.
Long Beach will adjust its health orders to reflect these changes
beginning tomorrow. Restaurants with outdoor dining and personal care
services can begin operating safely and under state and city
regulations. There is no doubt that hospitalizations have been
decreasing over the last week and ICU capacity has increased statewide
and locally.
These are really great signs, but we need to remain cautious and
remember that this pandemic is still incredibly serious. Please
continue to stay vigilant, wear a mask when outside of your home, and
socially distance whenever possible.
Please read the following
statement released earlier today by our Long Beach Health
Department:
Official Statement by City of Long Beach Health and Human
Services Department Regarding Timeline for Lifting of Regional Stay at
Home Order
"Today, California Governor Gavin Newsom
announced the lifting of the Regional Stay at Home Order, allowing
counties to return to the color-coded tier system that allows for
reopening based on case numbers per 100,000 population and the
positivity rate among people who have taken COVID-19 tests. The
Governor lifted the order because it is projected that Southern
California will have over 15% hospital ICU capacity in one month. Los
Angeles County, which includes Long Beach, will return to the purple
tier under the State of California Blueprint for a Safer Economy. The
City will issue an updated Health Order to reflect this change and
continue to limit COVID-19 spread in the community.
"Long Beach will be aligning with the State’s purple tier, subject
to certain restrictions to help limit further transmission of
COVID-19. Hospitalization rates continue to be concerning. However,
over the past two weeks, Long Beach-area hospitalizations have
declined from 578 to 433 and the unadjusted intensive care unit (ICU)
capacity has recently increased from 9% to 11% of ICU beds available.
While the slowing of new cases, the reduction in hospitalizations and
slowly increasing ICU capacity allows for the limited reopening of
certain sectors, it is critical to remember that Long Beach continues
to see hundreds of new cases each day and dozens of deaths each week.
The pandemic is far from over. All residents are still required to
wear a face covering, maintain physical distance from others and are
strongly urged to avoid gatherings to slow the spread.
"Effective Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2021, the Long Beach Health Department
will issue a revised Health Order lifting the restrictions in the
Regional Stay at Home Order. Examples of major sectors that will now
be permitted under the purple tier in Long Beach as of Tuesday,
subject to modifications including physical distancing and requiring
face coverings, include:
- Outdoor in-person dining, subject to several restrictions
preventing overcrowding, creating appropriate distancing and requiring
masking. Requirements for in-person dining will include spacing tables
eight feet apart to maintain a constant six-foot separation between
tables; requiring masking at all times except when physically eating
or drinking; and strongly encouraging dining for households only to
reduce the spread of COVID-19.
- Indoor personal care services including tanning salons,
esthetician, skin care and cosmetology services; electrology; body art
professionals, tattoo parlors, microblading and permanent make-up;
piercing shops; and massage therapy and setting capacity limits based
on the ability to maintain six feet of distance between
customers.
- Hotels, motels, lodging, shared rental units and other similar
facilities for all types of travel, including tourism and individual
travel.
- Limited services as defined by the State.
- Outdoor operations of museums, zoos and aquariums.
- Limited gatherings, per State Guidance, of no more than three
households, with gatherings allowed outdoors only.
"Places of worship may continue to operate outdoors. Gyms can
continue outdoor operations, and indoor retail will continue, subject
to capacity limitations.
"The Health Order on Tuesday will define the various restrictions
to be put in place based on a review of the health data and decisions
by the City’s Health Officer. Until the Health Order is issued, all
current restrictions stay in place. There will be further information
tomorrow on the specific requirements for each sector to open
safely."
Thank you and stay safe,
Mayor Robert Garcia
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