San Bernardino County, along with the rest of the state, is now fully reopened and saying farewell to the color-coded county tier system. Restaurants, bars, retail stores, theaters, hotels, and entertainment centers may return to usual operations; meaning no capacity limitations and no requirements for social distancing. All of California’s restrictions on travel outside the state will be lifted and the state says it is not considering creating a vaccine passport.
Fully vaccinated people can now resume activities without wearing a mask or physically distancing, with some exceptions. Unvaccinated or partially vaccinated individuals are still required to wear facial coverings outside of their home.
The unvaccinated should only take off their masks in public when they’re outside and can maintain 6 feet of distance with others. Masks are still required for public travel. Other places where vaccinated people will still need to wear masks include health care settings, prisons, homeless shelters and schools. Private businesses may choose to continue requiring facial coverings.
As for workplaces, (Cal/OSHA), is expected to vote today (June 17) to allow vaccinated employees to go maskless in California workplaces. Those not vaccinated would still have to wear masks when working indoors or in vehicles.