October 8, 2021: SB 389 allows restaurants, bars, breweries and wineries that sell food to offer to-go alcoholic beverages with food orders through December 31, 2026. The legislation builds on Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control regulatory relief announced by the Governor in June that extended the sale of to-go alcoholic beverages with food deliveries through the end of the year. A signing message for SB 389 can be found here. Additional legislation gives businesses, that temporarily expanded their premises outdoors, a one-year grace period after the end of the emergency to apply for permanent expansion.
August 2, 2021: Alameda County health order requires all individuals, regardless of vaccination status, to wear face coverings when indoors in public settings, with limited exceptions, starting at 12:01 a.m. on Tuesday, August 3. Face Covering Order FAQ. Businesses, venue operators, individuals, hosts, and others responsible for operation of indoor public settings must:
- Require all patrons to wear face coverings for all indoor settings, regardless of their vaccination status; and
- Post clearly visible and easy-to-read signage at all entry points for indoor settings to communicate the masking requirements to all patrons.
July 26, 2021: California puts vaccine verification in effect for healthcare workers and state employees
July 16, 2021: Bay Area Counties Recommend Masking Indoors for Everyone as a Precaution Against Increased Circulation of COVID-19
Effective June 15: State Guidance - Beyond the Blueprint for Industry and Business Sectors
Community Updates for Employers - recorded on Monday, June 21, 6 - 7:30 p.m. by Alameda County Health Care Services Agency
Food Worker COVID-19 Health Safety Toolkit - Source: CDC Foundation and Food & Society the Aspen Institute
All workplaces governed by Cal/OSHA must follow their current standards and the updated standards starting June 17, including masking requirements for employees.
Alameda County Workplace Guidance
All businesses permitted to operate indoors must follow the CDPH interim guidance for ventilation, filtration, and air quality. This guidance includes practical steps your business can take to promote better ventilation, filtration, and air quality indoors to reduce the spread of COVID-19.
December 10: ABC provides industry guidance on cocktails to-go and sale of sealed containers; Alameda County will align and follow this guidance.
Mask Required For Entry Poster: Arabic | Amharic | Burmese | Chinese (Simplified) | Chinese (Traditional) | English | Khmer | Korean | Spanish | Swahili | Tagalog | Tigrinya | Vietnamese
Face Covering Sign for Businesses by Alameda County (PDF): ENGLISH | SPANISH | CHINESE (Simplified) | CHINESE (Traditional) | KOREAN | ARABIC | TAGALOG | VIETNAMESE | CAMBODIAN
General Business Ventilation Guidance During the COVID-19 Pandemic - Source: Alameda County Public Health
December 10: ABC provides industry guidance on cocktails to-go and sale of sealed containers; Alameda County will align and follow this guidance.
COVID-19 Employer Playbook for a Safe Reopening - Source: California Department of Public Health
COVID-19 Industry Guidance: Dine-In Restaurants - Source: State of California
COVID-19 Industry Guidance: Restaurants, Bars, and Wineries - Source: California Department of Public Health
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Industry Considerations for Restaurant & Bar Operators
Reopening Resources by Industry - Source: International Economic Development Council
ReOpening Guide signs by the Oakland Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce (PDF), in partnership with Oaklandish and the Economic Recovery Advisory Council, 11" x 17" signs for download. Pick up hard copies from any Oakland Chamber, Business Improvement District or CIty Council office. ENGLISH | CHINESE | SPANISH | VIETNAMESE