Orange County can once again reopen for limited indoor dining at 25 percent of total capacity (via eaterla)
Each of California’s 58 counties are now divided into various shaded tiers, which range from a “widespread” chance of community COVID-19 transmission to “minimal,” with more allowances made the further each county falls down the tiers. Moving through each tier means hitting certain data benchmarks, like reduced testing positivity rates, and counties in each color must remain in their new tier for at least three weeks.
Tier 3/orange/moderate means limited indoor dining at 50 percent of capacity or 200 diners, whichever is fewerBy being announced as part of the red tier, Orange County can once again reopen for limited indoor dining at 25 percent of total capacity, based on their certificate of occupancy, or 100 diners in total, whichever is fewer. San Francisco, which is both a county and a city, was
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