San Bernardino county restaurants welcomed back customers for indoor dining Sunday after advancing this weekend into the red tier, the second-most restrictive level of the statewide reopening system.
Movie theaters, restaurants, and gyms can now open indoors at limited capacity. Cassidy Taylor has more information…
San Bernardino County moved into the less-restrictive red tier of Coronavirus risk levels yesterday, after California officials announced that the state reached its threshold of 2 million vaccines administered to people in vulnerable, low-income ZIP codes. Restaurants will now be allowed to open indoors at 25% capacity or 100 people, whichever is fewer. Gyms may open at 10% capacity. Schools may open at all grade levels for in-person instructions, but it is up to local school officials to decide whether and when that will occur. Movie theaters can open at 25% capacity indoors or 100 people, whichever is less. Retail can open at 50% capacity indoors. Museums can open at 25% capacity indoors. And finally, outdoor live events can operate at 20% capacity beginning April 1.