Everyone must wear face coverings and stay 6 feet apart. The classes should not involve any contact sports, contact between people, or shared equipment. Allowed classes can be:. See guidance about having outdoor fitness classes.
Fitness classes for children under 18 should operate as a summer camp. See information about operating a summer camp. Indoor shopping is allowed, if the store limits the number of people inside. Staff and shoppers must be able to keep 6 feet from others at all times.
If there is not enough space for that, only the number of people who can maintain 6 feet from each other are allowed inside. Stores must provide face coverings for the public and everyone who works for them. Clothing should be cleaned every time a customer tries it on. If a customer brought their own bag, they should bag their own items. Stores in an indoor mall can only open if the mall has a separate safety plan approved by the Health Officer.
Business offices can open for employees who are needed to keep the business running, and cannot work from home. This includes coworking spaces. Everyone in the office must wear a face covering , and be able to keep 6 feet apart at all times. Offices must adjust their maximum occupancies to account for physical distancing. If that number of staff cannot fit safely, only the amount of people who can maintain 6 feet of distance from each other may return.
Venues must still be closed to the public. Up to 12 staff can be inside to live-stream, unless a separate safety plan is approved by the Health Officer.
Singers and wind or brass players must be in separate spaces. See general guidance about operating a business during the coronavirus pandemic. People celebrating special occasions outside and hiring in-home services should follow safety guidelines. Reopening businesses must have safety requirements in place.
June 15, We want to caution against that. Alameda County allows for a stable social bubble of no more than 12 individuals. In addition to setting limits around the number of people who can attend and for how long, the new rules strongly discourage people from singing, chanting, shouting, or playing wind instruments, as those activities increase the release of potentially infected droplets. People should not attend gatherings if they feel sick or are in a high-risk group, the state says.
While the three-households, two-hours rule may feel restrictive, it falls in line with recommendations from health care professionals. It also increases the longer you are stationary next to another person, according to Chin-Hong. Newsom warned that people should continue to take the pandemic seriously in the hopes of avoiding another surge. Aidin Vaziri is a San Francisco Chronicle staff writer.
Email: avaziri sfchronicle. Most Popular. Saturday, June 13, Shelter-in-place rules in various counties across the Bay Area have began to ease up, giving residents more flexibility with their outdoor activities such as having "social bubbles" of no more than twelve others.
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