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City Of Napa: Napa County To Move Into Less Restrictive Orange Tier

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April 6, 2021

The State announced today that Napa County will enter the less restrictive Orange Tier under their Blueprint for a Safer Economy. The less restrictive Orange Tier guidance will go into effect at 12:01 AM on Wednesday, April 7, 2021. A return to the less restrictive Orange Tier means most activities can increase indoor operations, all with modifications. Bars where no meals are provided can now open outdoors only with modifications. For more details on the specifics of the State’s Orange Tier framework, visit Blueprint for a Safer Economy - Coronavirus COVID-19 Response (ca.gov) Community members are reminded that COVID-19 is still present in our community. Please continue to take protective measures such as wearing a face covering, washing your hands frequently, and keeping a minimum of 6’ of distance from those outside your household, even if you have been vaccinated. Indoor gatherings are still strongly discouraged. Outdoor gatherings of no more than three households, including your own are allowed under the Orange Tier. For more information on COVID-19 in our community and the steps you can take to stay safe, visit Coronavirus (COVID-19) | Napa County, CA (countyofnapa.org).

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