Sonoma County's public health officer issued an order Monday that prohibits gatherings of more than 50 people indoors or more than 100 people outdoors where social distancing is not feasible.
The announcement comes with a voluntary appeal for residents to stay home as much as possible for the next 30 days due to the current surge of theResidents are being asked to limit interactions with those outside of their immediate household during this time period.
This is a bit of a throwback to those early pandemic days where people were being advised to only take necessary trips to the doctor or to the grocery store. Situations exempt from the health order on large gatherings include; schools, outdoor recess, workplace settings, courthouse activities, places of worship, cafeterias, but also shopping malls, stores, restaurants/food facilities and museums.indoor mask mandate in public spaces remains in place until mid-February.
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