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Santa Clara County To Sanction Noncompliant Businesses
Current protocols have a rust-colored checkmark.

December 17, 2020
Check the Social Distancing Protocol Business Database to ensure that your business compliance records are up to date.
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If your business is not in the database, your Social Distancing Protocol is not up to date. Current protocols have a rust-colored checkmark.

Santa Clara County is actively enforcing the most recent health order. An enforcement priority is to ensure that every business has an updated COVID-19 SOCIAL DISTANCING PROTOCOL. Everyone needs to have an updated "COVID-19 PREPARED" checkmark posted in their window. The checkmark posted must have been created after the October 5 health order and will clearly state "Health Order Issuance Date: 10/5/2020" below the "COVID-19 PREPARED" header.
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If you have not updated your protocol online, please do so immediately, post the updated checkmark in your window, and follow the other instructions. With any problems with this process contact the Santa Clara County Public Health Department right away.
The Cupertino Chamber of Commerce is a non-profit business and community advocacy organization with members that employ more than 45,000 people. The Chamber works with government, education, and private industry to assist and strengthen local businesses, to be an advocate for a vibrant, sustainable, and healthy economy and community. For more information, visit www.cupertino-chamber.org.

This press release was produced by the Cupertino Chamber of Commerce. The views expressed are the author's own.