San Bernardino County is now slated to move into the less-restrictive red tier of Coronavirus risk levels on Sunday, March 14, after California officials announced that the state reached its threshold of 2 million vaccines administered to people in vulnerable, low-income ZIP codes. The move means more businesses, including movie theaters and gyms, will be allowed to reopen at reduced capacity. Indoor dining will also be allowed to resume. A list of red-tier limitations and restrictions are available below.
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.