How does the gathering order apply to outdoor gatherings?
Outdoor gatherings of more than 100 people are only allowed when social distancing between cohorts, or persons, can be accommodated.
read moreOutdoor gatherings of more than 100 people are only allowed when social distancing between cohorts, or persons, can be accommodated.
read moreYes, the order restricts indoor gatherings to 50 people. The 50 person restriction applies to spectators. This restriction does not apply to staff directly involved with the event, media, players,…
read moreIndoor athletic competitions, music and other fine arts performances should be limited to 50 people or fewer. Assigned seating should adhere to social distancing protocols, even at athletic events. For…
read moreSpecial events of more than 50 people indoors, or more than 100 outdoors where social distancing is not feasible, at restaurants and other food facilities are NOT allowed. However, the…
read moreAs of Jan. 10 2022, Sonoma County has experienced an exponential increase in COVID-19 cases, due to the transmissibility and immunity evasion of the omicron variant, resulting in the following…
read moreSmaller gatherings should be, but are not required to be, postponed, canceled, or conducted virtually.
read moreThe order does not apply to attendance at work, courthouses, places of worship, cafeterias, or any venue that is open to public circulation as part of its regular operations such…
read moreGatherings of individuals of any age that include people who are at higher risk for severe illness from COVID-19 shall be limited to no more than 12 people, except for…
read moreA gathering of more than 50 spectators indoors, or more than 100 persons present outdoors where social distancing of at least six (6) feet per person is not feasible.
read moreA gathering is any public or private event or convening that brings people together in a single room or single space at the same time, such as an auditorium, gymnasium,…
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