Los Angeles County on Oct. 23 issued an updated health officer order which continues to relax restrictions during the recovery period from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Personal care services such as tattoo and massage parlors, body waxing and tanning salons (in addition to hair and nail salons) can reopen indoor operations in L.A. County with modifications.
The health order also allows outdoor operations such as go-karts, mini-golf and batting cages to reopen. At breweries and wineries, reservations will no longer be mandatory, although they are strongly recommended.
The order also lifts the 25% occupancy restriction for hair and nail salons, allowing them to operate indoors at full capacity as long as social distancing is adhered to. Only single services can be performed, and hair stylists will only be permitted to work on one client at a time.
Also announced on Oct. 23, the percentage of high-needs students permitted at a school campus for on-site learning has been increased from 10% to 25%, allowing more students to return for in-person instruction and services.
Businesses in Beverly Hills are still encouraged to continue operating outdoors through the city of Beverly Hills OpenBH program. For information, visit beverlyhills.org/openbh.
To read the health order, visit publichealth.lacounty.gov/media/Coronavirus/docs/HOO/2020_10_23_HOO_Safer_at_Home.pdf.
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