County to Close Indoor Operations at Gyms, Nail Salons and Other Sectors

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Following new state guidance, the County will be closing indoor operations for certain sectors effective July 15.

They include:

These closures will remain in effect until further notice.

The additional actions are being taken due to the rising number of cases across state and the County, which could overwhelm the healthcare system.

“We have been seeing an increasing number of cases and we need to take further action now,” said Wilma Wooten, M.D., M.P.H., County public health officer. “We’re following state guidance to further mitigate the spread of COVID-19.”

Outdoor operations can occur under a tent, canopy or other sun shelter but only if the sides are not closed and there is sufficient outdoor air movement.

COVID-19 Testing to Focus on Priority Groups

As the amount of novel coronavirus testing supplies is dwindling across the nation, state and the region, the County will be focusing its testing efforts on people who need it the most.

The highest priority for the County remains to test those with symptoms or people in high-risk groups that may include:

Today, the County also announced a new partnership with Helix, a San Diego company, to expand access to COVID-19 testing.

This public-private partnership will give San Diego County access to up to 2,000 COVID-19 tests per day with results returned in 24 to 48 hours.

Founded in 2015, Helix is a population genomics company in San Diego. Since the start of the pandemic, it has shifted the majority of its resources to support COVID-19 testing and now operates one of the nation’s highest throughput COVID-19 testing labs.

People who want to get a COVID-19 test should contact their healthcare provider. San Diegans without one should call 2-1-1 to get a referral. For more information on testing, visit www.211sandiego.org or call 2-1-1.

Community Setting Outbreaks and Other Triggers:

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More COVID-19 Information

More information on COVID-19 and detailed data summaries can be found at the County’s coronavirus-sd.com website.

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