![]() Though individuals are prohibited from gathering in groups, they are permitted to go outside alone or with close family. People may leave only for essential travel, like getting groceries, attending medical appointments, and caring for relatives in other households. The “shelter-in-place” order requires residents to stay inside of their homes and away from other people for the next three weeks. In addition, cities such as Palm Springs, have issued shelter-in-place orders. Solano and Napa counties have not issued similar mandates as of this publication, but San Benito, Santa Cruz, Sonoma and Monterey counties will be following in the Bay Area counties’ footsteps as of today. The counties affected by the shelter-in-place order include San Francisco, Santa Clara, San Mateo, Alameda, Contra Costa and Marin counties. The order is expected to continue through at least April 7. ![]() On Monday, March 16, six Bay Area counties issued a “shelter in place” order that began at 12:01 a.m. Here’s the latest on these local government edicts. This week, California’s local governments have ordered residents to make significant changes to their daily lives. ![]() These efforts include increased education, curfews, travel restrictions, border closings, sheltering orders, and lockdowns. ![]() All over the world, governments are implementing a variety of measures to control the spread of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes the disease COVID-19. ![]()
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