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Santa Cruz County enters less-restrictive orange tier

Santa Cruz County

SANTA CRUZ COUNTY, Calif. (KION) The State of California has released updated tier assignments for counties within the state, and Santa Cruz County has moved to a less-restrictive tier.

Santa Cruz County was previously in the red tier of the state's Blueprint for a Safer Economy, but as of Tuesday, it has moved to the orange tier.

Some of the guidance for businesses in orange tier counties is as follows:

  • Amusement and theme parks: Starting April 1- Parks can open at 25% capacity, and indoor capacity must also be limited to 25%. Walk-up ticket sales are allowed and indoor dining can open with limited capacity.
  • Gyms and fitness centers: Indoor operations allowed with capacity limited to 25%. Indoor pools and climbing walls can open, but indoor hot tubs, saunas and steam rooms must remain closed.
  • Live outdoor events and performances: Starting April 1- Venues can open with attendance limited to 33% capacity. Capacity can be increased to 67% if everyone attending has had a negative COVID-19 test result within 72 hours before the event. Only California residents will be allowed.
  • Movie theaters and family entertainment centers: At movie theaters, indoor operations are allowed with capacity limited to 50% or 200 people, whichever is fewer. Family entertainment centers are allowed to open outdoor kart racing, mini golf and batting cages, but also distanced indoor activities such as bowling alleys and escape rooms. Capacity must be limited to 25%.
  • Museums, zoos and aquariums: Indoors allowed with capacity limited to 50%.
  • Restaurants: Indoor operations allowed with capacity limited to 50% or 200 people, whichever is fewer.
  • Wineries, breweries and distilleries where meals are not served: Indoor capacity limited to 25% or 100 people, whichever is fewer.
  • Bars where meals are not served: Outdoors only.
  • Shopping centers: Open with modifications. Common areas must remain closed, but food courts can open with reduced capacity.

Monterey and San Benito Counties are still in the red tier.

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