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City updates service impacts to reflect last week’s Order

While the Governor shared his plans for changes to the statewide order yesterday, Oakland and all of Alameda County remain under the local order that went in to effect on May 4. The order was jointly released by the Alameda County Health Office and six other Bay Area health jurisdictions. These local jurisdictions continue to work on responsive reopening plans that maintain progress in the fight against coronavirus.

Posted: May 8th, 2020

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Order includes limited easing of specific restrictions for a small number of lower-risk activities

The Alameda County Health Office today joined with six Bay Area health jurisdictions to revise and extend the Shelter in Place order through May 31, 2020, to ensure we do not lose the progress we have achieved in controlling the spread of COVID-19. The limited easing of specific rules takes effect on May 4, 2020.

Posted: April 29th, 2020

Hoy, la Ciudad de Oakland anunció la disponibilidad de las subvenciones de emergencia para ayudar a los pequeños negocios más vulnerables a resistir los impactos del COVID-19. Las subvenciones serán administradas por Working Solutions, una institución financiera de desarrollo comunitario (CDFI por sus siglas en inglés) sin fines de lucro.

Posted: March 31st, 2020

Hôm nay, Thành phố Oakland đã thông báo việc cung cấp các khoản tài trợ khẩn cấp để giúp các tiểu thương dễ bị tổn hại vượt qua những tác động của COVID-19. Các khoản tài trợ này sẽ được điều hành bởi Working Solutions, một Cơ Quan Tài Chánh Phát Triển Cộng Đồng (CDFI) phi lợi nhuận.

Posted: March 31st, 2020

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With the health and well-being of Oakland residents in mind, the City Administrator’s Office has announced the temporary closure of specific City facilities and programming. This decision is a result of the most recent guidance for mass gatherings from the Alameda County Public Health Department (ACPH), meant to reduce community transmission, decrease the introduction of COVID-19 into new communities, and slow and decrease the spread of the virus. These recommendations have been updated to align with guidance issued by the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) on March 12, 2020 and replace ACPH’s local guidance issued on March 10, 2020.

Posted: March 13th, 2020


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