RECOVERY BEGINS: SOME NON-ESSENTIAL BUSINESSES TO RE-OPEN MAY 8, TRAILS AND RECREATIONAL FACILITIES TO RE-OPEN MAY 9
Friday, May 8, 2020Glendale, CA - The County of Los Angeles announced the first steps towards reopening businesses and getting people back to work. Starting Friday, May 8, the following businesses, facilities or locations will re-open across LA County, including Glendale.
May 8th: Non-essential businesses: only for curbside pick-up with adherence to distancing and infection control protocols. This includes:
• Bookstores
• Clothing stores
• Florists
• Music stores
• Sporting goods stores
• Toy stores
• Car dealership showrooms (open for sales with adherence to distancing and infection control protocols)
May 9th: Trails and recreational facilities: will open provided all activities adhere to distancing and infection control protocols. This includes:
• Golf courses, not including pro-shops or dine-in restaurants
• Trails
• Trailheads
• Parks, not including playgrounds, sport courts, picnic amenities, and exercise equipment
The reopening process for certain business sectors will occur in stages and require physical distancing and infection control practices. Health Officer Orders and directives will still continue to ensure that we slow the spread of COVID-19 to prevent an overwhelming surge of COVID-19 cases at healthcare facilities. Physical distancing, wearing cloth face coverings, frequent hand washing, self-isolation, and self-quarantine will continue to be very important throughout the foreseeable future. We remind all Glendale residents to continue to do your part to slow the spread of COVID-19.
And don’t forget - you can get a free COVID-19 test. All tests are confidential and will tell you if you’re COVID-19 positive or negative. Click here for more information about COVID-19 testing and to check if you’re eligible.
For up-to-date information on the various stages of re-opening LA County, visit their COVID-19 website at www.covid19.lacounty.gov/recovery
The City of Glendale appreciates your continued partnership in responding to COVID-19. For additional information, please visit www.glendaleca.gov or call 818-548-3301.
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