Glenn County issued the following announcement.
Due to an unprecedented surge in the rate of increase in cases, the State has applied the "emergency brake" and has placed Glenn County, along with many other northern
California counties, back into the Purple (most restrictive) Tier. Counties will be required to implement sector changes by tomorrow at noon. At this time, schools are not required to
close to in-person classes. Tier assignments may occur more often when California Department of Public Health (CDPH) determines that the most recent reliable data indicate that
immediate action is needed to address COVID-19 transmission in a county.
Sectors opened for OUTDOOR operations only:
Restaurants
Places of worship
Gyms and fitness centers
Bars, pubs, brewpubs and breweries if they are offering sit-down, outdoor meals.
Family Entertainment Centers
Sectors opened for INDOOR operations:
All retail (maximum 25% capacity)
Hair salons and barbershops
Libraries (maximum 25% capacity)
Nail salons and electrolysis operations
Personal care services
Professional sports (without live audiences)
Shopping centers (e.g. malls, destination centers, swap meets, excluding food courts and common areas) (maximum 25% capacity)
For additional information on “allowable” activities, please visit the State COVID-19 Safer Economy site: https://covid19.ca.gov/safer-economy/. For local questions, contact the Glenn County Public Health Department at 530-934-6588 or COVID@countyofglenn.net or visit www.countyofglenn.net/COVID19
Original source can be found here.