Individual counties can impose stricter regulations than the state, based on local COVID-19 data. Los Angeles County health officials have previously said they don't plan to ease any more business restrictions until at least the end of September to ensure the county does not experience a post-Labor Day spike in cases.
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But the state's easing of restrictions on nail salons offered a glimmer of hope for the industry statewide.
State health secretary Dr. Mark Ghaly made the announcement during a midday briefing, saying that after an extensive review of the operations, the state will authorize them to reopen statewide, even if they are located in a county in the most-restrictive tier of the state's economic-recovery matrix.
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The state had previously barred nail salons from offering indoor operations in counties in the restrictive purple tier.
Los Angeles County is in the purple tier. Orange County and Riverside County are currently in the less-restrictive red tier.
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"So statewide, nail salons (are) allowed to begin operations. We'll be giving more information about that soon,'' Ghaly said. That is something we're announcing today as we look at these different tiers. That (nail salons) will be in the purple tier once again."
"... Looking at the operations of nail salons, understanding the number of steps that they can take to make a lower-risk environment for both staff and customers, with some new additions to that sector guidance and how to set up operations in a way that is lower risk, we believe that we're able to add that to the number of sectors within the purple tier, or that widespread tier,'' Ghaly said.
Although the exact guidelines were not immediately released, the state will likely mandate limited indoor capacity, along with standard measures such as mandatory face coverings and social distancing.
Here's a breakdown of California's new 4-tier system for tracking COVID