What’s Open, What’s Closed in Orange County
Wednesday, September 9, 2020
Tuesday’s reveal Orange County could move to the next phase of reopening brings a fresh set of lifts on various operations restrictions.
Here, a listing by sector of what businesses may reopen in line with state health and safety precautions with OC’s move into the red or “substantial” tier of California’s Blueprint for a Safer Economy.
Full, industry-specific guidance on reopening with safety modifications and practices can be found here.
Appliance Repair: Open
Aquariums: Open at 25% capacity
Auto Repair: Open
Banks, Credit Unions: Open
Bars (not serving food): Closed
Body Waxing: Open
Bookstores: Open at 50% capacity
Breweries (not serving food): Closed
Campgrounds: Open
Cardrooms: Outdoors only
Carwashes: Open
Childcare: Open
Clothing, Shoe Stores: Open at 50% capacity
Concert Venues: Closed
Convenience Stores: Open
Convention Centers: Closed
Cultural Ceremonies: Open at whichever brings in the least – 25% capacity or 100 people
Dance Studios: Open at 10% capacity
Day Camps: Open
Distilleries (not serving food): Closed
Doctors, Dentists: Open
Dog Walkers: Open
Door-to-Door Sales, Services: Open
Drive-In Theaters: Outdoors only
Dry Cleaners: Open
Electricians: Open
Electrologists: Open
Estheticians: Open
Family Entertainment Centers: Outdoors only
Farmers Markets: Open
Festivals: Closed
Fire Stations: Open
Florists: Open at 50% capacity
Food Banks: Open
Gas Stations: Open
Government Services: Open
Grocery Stores: Open at 50% capacity
Gyms, Fitness Centers: Open at 10% capacity
Hair Salons, Barbershops: Open
General Contractors: Open
Colleges: Open at 25% capacity or 100-person lectures, whichever brings in the least; labs, studio arts open
Home, Furnishing Stores: Open at 50% capacity
Hospitals, Urgent Care: Open
Hotels: Fitness centers open at 10% capacity
HVAC Services: Open
Indoor Playgrounds: Closed
Jewelry Stores: Open at 50% capacity
Landscapers: Open
Laundromats: Open
Libraries: Open at 50% capacity
Live Theater: Closed
Massage Studios: Open
Movie Theaters: Open at whichever brings the least – 25% capacity or 100 people
Museums: Open at 25% capacity
Nail Salons: Open
Nightclubs: Closed
Offices (non-essential): Remote work
Pet Groomers: Open
Pharmacies: Open
Piercing Shops: Open
Places of Worship: Open at whichever brings the least – 25% capacity or 100 people
Plumbing: Open
Police Stations: Open
Professional Sports: Open with no live audiences
Racetracks (no audience): Outdoors only
Residential Cleaning Services: Open
Restaurants: Open indoors at whichever brings the least – 25% capacity or 100 people; open for takeout, delivery
Retail: Open at 50% capacity
Satellite Wagering: Outdoors only
Saunas, Steam Rooms: Closed
Schools: County must remain in the red tier for two weeks before full reopening; subject to local, health officials
Shopping Centers: Open at 50% capacity, common areas closed, food court capacity reduced
Short-Term Lodging Rentals: Open, Fitness centers open at 10% capacity
Skin Care Services: Open
Sporting Goods: Open at 50%
State, Local Government Offices: Open
Swimming Pools: Outdoors only
Tattoo Parlors: Open
Theme Parks: Closed
Toy Stores: Open at 50% capacity
Weddings (ceremonies only): Open at whichever brings in less – 25% capacity or 100 people
Wineries: Outdoors only
Yoga Studios: Open at 10% capacity
Zoos: Open at 25% capacity indoors
Go here for more on how the OC business community is responding to COVID-19.