Friday, June 5, 2020

County: Details on When More Humboldt Business Sectors Can Open Coming Soon

Posted By on Fri, Jun 5, 2020 at 6:12 PM

click to enlarge A Humboldt County Public Health Laboratory employee processes a COVID-19 test. - PUBLIC HEALTH
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More details on when the next business sectors will begin reopening in Humboldt County are expected next week, with County Health Officer Teresa Frankovich making the ultimate call on the timeline.

In a news release, Frankovich notes that the state strongly recommends against bringing additional sectors online until after June 12 to allow time to gauge the impacts of Memorial Day weekend and recent demonstrations in the wake of the May 25 police killing of George Floyd in Minnesota.

“We all know how important reopening businesses is to our whole community. Our economy directly impacts the health and well-being of residents,” Frankovich said in the release. “We are going to do this as quickly as possible, but with safety as our first priority.”

The reopening date for hair salons and barber shops is expected to be announced Monday, followed by campgrounds by around mid-week then lodging establishments and gyms after June 12.

“As we’ve said since shelter-in-place first took effect, every time we add activities or businesses for reopening, we increase the number of people moving and interacting throughout our community, which increases the chances for the virus to spread,” Frankovich said. “It is important to monitor the amount of disease activity so we know whether it is safe to continue moving forward or whether a pause is needed.”

Public Health has confirmed a total of 49 new cases since May 8, but the rate of new cases seems to have slowed considerably over the past week, with just six new cases confirmed since May 28.

Read the full release below:


The Office of the California Governor and California Department of Public Health issued COVID-19 safety guidance late this afternoon for additional business sectors, although these sectors have not yet been cleared to reopen locally.

Under California’s four-stage roadmap to reopening, the state issues guidance to help industry sectors understand how to reopen safely, while counties decide when businesses can reopen based on local COVID-19 conditions.

Humboldt County Health Officer Dr. Teresa Frankovich noted that the state strongly recommends no reopening of additional sectors until after June 12, in order to allow time to monitor for COVID-19 activity after the Memorial Day holiday and gathering due to protests.

“We all know how important reopening businesses is to our whole community. Our economy directly impacts the health and well-being of residents,” Dr. Frankovich said. “We are going to do this as quickly as possible, but with safety as our first priority.”

The Humboldt County Emergency Operations Center (EOC) is incorporating new guidance for 12 additional industry sectors into the county’s Business Reopening Plan process. The County Health Officer will determine the timeline for reopening each sector based on local COVID-19 conditions.

If those conditions remain favorable, EOC-certified businesses in the following sectors are expected to be cleared for reopening in this order:

Hair salons and barber shops – Reopening date expected to be announced Monday, June 8. Hair salons and barber shops with approved Business Reopening plans will receive EOC certificates in advance of the sector being cleared to open.

Campgrounds, including RV parks – Reopening date expected to be announced in the middle of next week with a reopening anticipated at the end of next week.

Hotels and lodging for leisure travel/tourism – after June 12 Gyms – after June 12.

Dr. Frankovich pointed out that the county continues to follow a steady approach to reopening.

“As we’ve said since shelter-in-place first took effect, every time we add activities or businesses for reopening, we increase the number of people moving and interacting throughout our community, which increases the chances for the virus to spread,” she said. “It is important to monitor the amount of disease activity so we know whether it is safe to continue moving forward or whether a pause is needed.”

Learn more about the Business Reopening process, including how to submit a plan, at humboldtgov.org/2756/Business-Compliance. For general information about COVID-19, please contact the Joint Information Center at 707-441-5000 or [email protected].
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