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Pasadena Health Director Issues Revised “Safer at Home Order”

The new tougher order prohibits all private and public gatherings, closes "personal grooming" businesses

Published on Tuesday, March 24, 2020 | 5:49 am
 
Dr. Ying-Ying Goh (center), the city’s director of public health, making a presentation at the City Council meeting on March 10 at which she outlined the city’s preparedness for the worldwide novel coronavirus outbreak. The council ratified Goh’s declaration last week of a local health emergency. Photo by Kevin Kenney

[Updated] Pasadena Public Health Director Ying-Ying Goh late Sunday revised her earlier “Safer at Home” order to match the Governor’s Executive Order N-33-20 issued on March 19.


To read the revised order, click here


The new order follows changes made over the weekend by L.A. County and Long Beach. Both of those health departments beefed up their original “Safer at Home” orders, adding nail and hair salons, drive-in movies among other businesses forced to close.

The order includes barbershops.

Pasadena’s new tougher restrictions also prohibit all public and private gatherings.

The new order also lists infection control requirements which all “essential businesses” must follow.

For more information on which businesses are essential, please see:

https://covid19.ca.gov/img/EssentialCriticalInfrastructureWorkers.pdf

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