Contra Costa closes indoor malls, hair salons and worship services

Contra Costa closes indoor malls, hair salons and worship services

Contra Costa County is one of at least 30 counties that have remained on the California Department of Public Health’s county monitoring list for three or more consecutive days. In response, Governor Newsom has ordered that the following businesses and activities close in Contra Costa County, effective immediately:

  •  Offices for “non-essential” business sectors, as determined by the state
  •  Hair salons and barber shops
  •  Indoor malls (curbside operations still permitted)
  •  Indoor worship services

Fitness centers and personal care services must also close; however, these businesses had not previously reopened in Contra Costa County.

For more information, visit: www.coronavirus.cchealth.org. Residents can also call the Contra Costa County Coronavirus Call Center at (844) 729-8410 daily from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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