Ventura County on Saturday customized its stay-at-home order to allow some companies to reopen and some events to occur for the very first time considering that the restrictions were issued to eliminate the spread of the coronavirus.
The county had actually reported 416 cases of the coronavirus and 13 related deaths as of Saturday. Twenty-one people were hospitalized, including eight in extensive care units.
” We are positioned to focus on the roadway to reopening due to the fact that our residents and companies have sacrificed a lot to abide by the general public health orders and slow the spread of the virus in our neighborhood,” Mike Powers, the county’s executive officer, stated in a statement. “Our present scenario is further enhanced by the work of our local health centers to broaden their capacity.”
The county’s modified order, which remains in location through May 15, allows some companies that do not serve the general public to operate utilizing no more than 10 staff members. Events of as much as 5 individuals are now allowed, as are gatherings in automobiles.
Golf courses and bike stores can reopen, and in-person sales of vehicles are now permitted. Officials likewise reopened county-run parks and beaches at 5 p.m. Friday.
Citizens are still required to stay at home as much as possible and practice social distancing when checking out important businesses. Leaving home to exercise is permitted, however health clubs will stay closed.
Robert Levin, the county’s public health officer, stated authorities would inspect data patterns over the next couple of weeks and make adjustments if they believed the spread of the virus was speeding up.
On Saturday, he suggested that things had actually changed for the better however stated that it was still crucial to continue thoroughly.
” The data is looking excellent, thanks to the diligence of our community members in following these orders, but we must be cautious in how we move forward,” Levin stated in a statement.
The city of Port Hueneme said Saturday it was staging a “soft resuming” of Hueneme Beach.
Beachgoers were asked to wear masks, adhere to social distancing guidelines, and visit just to exercise, not to hang out or mingle.
” This is a pathway back to typical life, but we must self-regulate and respect these brand-new constraints,” Port Hueneme Cops Chief Andrew Salinas said in a statement.
He said officials might reinstate another beach closure if visitors stopped working to follow the standards.
In the meantime, the Ventura Authorities Department designated officers to high-traffic areas to impose the limitations after there was an influx of visitors to city-run parks and beaches Saturday afternoon, the city said.
The Conejo Open Area Conservation Company stated it also was reviewing the order and would offer an upgrade on the status of its trails on Monday.