ALAMEDA COUNTY, Calif. (KRON) — Alameda County hair salons and barber shops can reopen indoor operations beginning Friday, Sept. 4, the county announced Wednesday.
This in response to California’s new Blueprint for a Safer Economy, which categorizes counties by color-coded tiers.
At last check, Alameda County is in the purple tier, which means there is widespread COVID-19 in the county.
Other sectors impacted by the new State measure including retail stores, which now have a 25% capacity limit, and grocery stores with a 50% capacity limit.
Additionally, outdoor dance classes can resume as part of the outdoor non-contact fitness classes, and outdoor mini-golf, batting cages, driving ranges and kart racing may resume.
Shared play structures continue to be closed, including bounce houses, ball pits and playgrounds.
Click here for a list of businesses that are currently allowed to open in Alameda County.
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