On Tuesday, Santa Cruz County Health Officer Dr. Gail Newel issued a new order removing local restrictions on lodging operators, allowing hotels, motels and vacation rentals to resume business activities in accordance with State guidelines effective Friday, June 12.
The new order also extends partial beach closures through July 6, at which time the County will re-assess beach access.
Furthermore, the County is aligned with new State guidance on schools, childcare facilities and day camps. The County advises residents that not all operations or businesses will be ready to open on the effective date of sector guidance.
Owners or managers of local businesses and other operations are advised to read and follow State guidance in order to protect the health and safety of staff and customers.
Santa Cruz County public health officials will closely monitor local case counts, infections rates and hospitalizations and stand ready to modify local health orders if necessary to protect the health and safety of the community.
With additional openings, the County wishes to emphasize the importance of following local social distancing protocols, which include:
- Wearing a face covering while engaging others at work or in public
- Maintaining six feet of distance from others who are not members of your household
- Frequently washing hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds
- Covering coughs or sneezes with tissue or fabric, or using your elbow
- Staying home if you are sick with a fever or cough.