

Renaissance Entrepreneurship Center Grant: Small business grants issued in partnership with the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors ranging from $5,000 - $25,000 to cover expenses such as payroll, lease payments, PPE costs, or COVID-19 related pivots to business models – Learn more and apply.COVID-19 Relief Grant: $500 million available for small businesses second round of applications open February 2 – Learn more and begin preparing your documents.Funds from this program can be used to cover normal operating expenses – Learn more and find link to apply here COVID-19 Economic Injury Disaster Loans (new round of funding): This loan provides economic relief to small businesses and nonprofits that are experiencing temporary loss of revenue due to COVID-19.Certain businesses that have already received PPP funding are eligible for “second draw loans” – Learn more about the program and apply here This round of PPP contains ~284 billion in financing to businesses. Paycheck Protection Program (new round of funding): This SBA loan is geared towards helping businesses keep their workforce employed during the COVID-19 crisis.Ongoing COVID-19 Support for Small Businesses Indoors in K-12 schools, childcare, and other youth settings.See CHPH's Guidance for the Use of Face Coverings to learn where marks are recommended or may be required. People who are unvaccinated must continue to wear a mask indoors in public settings to protect themselves and others.ĭespite the loosening of masking / social distancing requirements, local businesses still have the right to set their own masking rules, or capacity limits, as they see fit. Vaccinated people are able to come together without masks in most circumstances. Learn more on the California For All website.Ĭalifornia's Department of Public Health has updated statewide masking guidance to match the CDC's guidance, lifting California's mask requirements for vaccinated individuals starting on June 15, 2021. He also phased out the vast majority of executive actions put in place since March 2020 as part of the pandemic response, leaving a subset of provisions that facilitate the ongoing recovery. If you believe this message is in error then please reach out to a member of CDPH.California Has Officially Reopened for Business!Ĭalifornia has moved beyond the Blueprint for a Safer Economy and fully reopened the economy!Īs of June 15, 2021, the Governor terminated the executive orders that put into place the Stay Home Order and the Blueprint for a Safer Economy.

***COVID-19 and Reopening In-Person Instruction Framework & Public Health Guidance for K-12 Schools in California, 2020-2021 School year. **All metrics are pulled from the California Department of Public Health's Blueprint for a Safer Economy page *This testing volume estimation tool is designed to provide a directional estimate for the amount of tests that would be needed to comply with California's COVID-19 and Reopening In-Person Instruction Framework NOTE: Please follow the link below for more information on coverage of testing costs at VBLįor detailed overview of context and methodology for this calculator, OPTION 2: Based on the California state testing cadence, your school/districts' testing plan would require around - PCR tests per week and Antigen tests per week. OPTION 2: Estimated testing plan - PCR tests for symptomatic and response testing, and Antigen tests for asymptomatic testingĮstimated weekly tests needed for asymptomatic testingĮstimated weekly tests needed for symptomatic and response testingĬalifornia state testing cadence currently recommends Antigen tests for asymptomatic testing only
