By The Leader Staff
Kings County Department of Public Health officials announce improved tier status for Kings County

Kings County is moving on up in California’s Blueprint for a Safer Economy framework which determines which industries or businesses may open based on their county’s current risk tier status. According to the California Department of Public Health, Kings County, Calaveras, Fresno, Mono, and Santa Barbara counties on Tuesday all advanced from the red tier to the least restrictive orange tier.

The framework lays out the measures that each county must meet based on indicators that capture disease burden, testing, health equity, and Statewide vaccination rates. On Tuesday, April 20, 2021, Kings County was reassigned from the “Substantial” Red Tier to the less restrictive “Moderate” Orange Tier. 

It all means that beginning April 21, 2021, the following sectors may modify their reopening status under the Orange Tier assignment, provided they modify business practices to align with California Department of Public Health (CDPH) industry guidance:

The following Orange Tier guidance will be effective April 21, 2021:

Kings County Department of Public Health officials announce improved tier status for Kings County

All sectors are required to follow industry-specific guidance on health and safety precautions.  For a detailed description of the required modifications in each sector, visit https://covid19.ca.gov/industry-guidance/. For detailed information about Kings County’s current status and what businesses can open, visit https://covid19.ca.gov/safer-economy/ type “Kings” in the Find County field and click “Get Latest Status.” 

The reopening status of the following sectors has not changed with the current Tier assignment:

To remain on the path of reopening and minimize the spread of COVID-19, please remember to continue daily prevention practices that help slow the spread: