Advisory
WORTH NOTING
EXEMPTIONS:
Businesses that provide “critical infrastructure” do not have to close
--Ex: health care, public health, media, and food and agriculture
--For a comprehensive list: templecity.us/sectors
FAMILY/FRIEND CARE:
Residents can leave home to care for those in need; take precautions:
--Maintain six feet of social distancing
--Wash hands before and after all interactions
--Use hand sanitizer if available
--Cough or sneeze into elbow or a tissue; wash hands
--Those with early signs of a cold should stay away from older people
GATHERINGS:
All public and private gatherings are prohibited countywide
--Exemption: The cities of LA, Long Beach and Pasadena, which have their own rules
HOSPITAL/HEALTH CARE:
Non-essential care (ex: teeth cleaning, elective procedures) must be postponed
Visits to hospitals and nursing homes are banned; limited exceptions include:
--When a patient is at the end-of-life
--Accompanying a minor or developmentally disabled person
--Accompanying someone who needs assistance
If possible, health care visits should be done remotely
INSURANCE:
Copays/coinsurance and deductibles are waived for COVID-19 testing/screening
--Applies to those with full-service Medi-Cal or commercial insurance in California
PETS:
Dogs can be taken for walks; sick pets can still be taken to veterinarian offices
RECREATION/EXERCISE:
Outside walks, runs, bike rides and hikes are allowed (with social distancing)
County Officals Issue Stronger "Safer At Home" Health Order
On Saturday, March 21, the LA County Department of Public Health issued a stronger “Safer At Home” order (viewable at templecity.us/revisedorder), which closes additional businesses and amenities. An amended list is provided below.
Based on this order, we’ve included a set of facts based on inquiries received at City Hall. If you have any other questions, please email them to [email protected].
WHAT’S OPEN | WHAT’S CLOSED |
Banks Essential functions --*see exemptions note below Food --convenience stores --farmers’ markets --food banks --grocery stores --restaurants offering take-out and delivery --warehouse stores Gas stations Laundromats/laundry services Pharmacies |
Bars and nightclubs Convention centers Dine-in restaurants Entertainment venues Flea markets and swap meets Golf courses Grooming services --ex: nail and hair salons Gyms and fitness studios Indoor malls and shopping centers --*essential businesses can remain open Indoor and outdoor playgrounds Movie theatres --incl. drive-in theaters Playgrounds |
WORTH NOTING
EXEMPTIONS:
Businesses that provide “critical infrastructure” do not have to close
--Ex: health care, public health, media, and food and agriculture
--For a comprehensive list: templecity.us/sectors
FAMILY/FRIEND CARE:
Residents can leave home to care for those in need; take precautions:
--Maintain six feet of social distancing
--Wash hands before and after all interactions
--Use hand sanitizer if available
--Cough or sneeze into elbow or a tissue; wash hands
--Those with early signs of a cold should stay away from older people
GATHERINGS:
All public and private gatherings are prohibited countywide
--Exemption: The cities of LA, Long Beach and Pasadena, which have their own rules
HOSPITAL/HEALTH CARE:
Non-essential care (ex: teeth cleaning, elective procedures) must be postponed
Visits to hospitals and nursing homes are banned; limited exceptions include:
--When a patient is at the end-of-life
--Accompanying a minor or developmentally disabled person
--Accompanying someone who needs assistance
If possible, health care visits should be done remotely
INSURANCE:
Copays/coinsurance and deductibles are waived for COVID-19 testing/screening
--Applies to those with full-service Medi-Cal or commercial insurance in California
PETS:
Dogs can be taken for walks; sick pets can still be taken to veterinarian offices
RECREATION/EXERCISE:
Outside walks, runs, bike rides and hikes are allowed (with social distancing)
Address/Location
City of Temple City Public Safety
9701 Las Tunas Dr
Temple City, CA 91780
Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 626-285-2171