Tracking coronavirus in California

Tracking coronavirus in California

53,654
confirmed cases
2,192
deaths

The coronavirus pandemic has spread rapidly across California. Experts say the true number of people infected is unknown and likely much higher than official tallies.

To better understand the spread of the virus, The Times is conducting an independent, continual survey of dozens of local health agencies across the state. So far today, 36 of the 61 agencies we’re monitoring have reported new numbers.

What we know

What is the trend over time?

The state’s first case was confirmed near the end of January. The total grew slowly at first, then much faster as tests became more widely available.

The number of cases in California is now on pace to double every 19.7 days, a reflection of how quickly the virus is spreading.

Coronavirus can infect people so rapidly that government officials have issued shutdown orders aimed at slowing the growth of new cases and flattening this line.

Cumulative cases by day
Feb. 1Feb. 15Mar. 1Mar. 15Apr. 1Apr. 15010,00020,00030,00040,00050,000State increasestesting
Times survey of county and local health departments

Local governments announce new cases and deaths each day, though bottlenecks in testing and reporting lags can introduce delays. For instance, some agencies do not report new totals on weekends, leading to lower numbers on those days.

New cases by day
Feb. 1Feb. 15Mar. 1Mar. 15Apr. 1Apr. 1505001,0001,5002,0007-dayaverage7-dayaverage
Deaths by day
Feb. 1Feb. 15Mar. 1Mar. 15Apr. 1Apr. 150204060801001207-dayaverage7-dayaverage
The lines above are seven-day averages. They offer a more stable view of the trend than daily totals. That's why experts wait for lines like these to flatten before they say conditions are improving.

Growth varies from county to county, but most areas are still climbing.

The chart below is adjusted to show how quickly new cases are being confirmed in each county. A good sign is when a line flattens, which indicates that transmission is slowing in that area.

Cumulative cases by county
Current doubling time5 days7142130
10 dayssince 10th case203040501020501002005001,0002,0005,00010,00020,000Doublingevery dayDoublingevery dayEvery2 daysEvery2 daysEvery3 daysEvery3 daysEvery weekEvery weekEverymonthEverymonthLos Angeles24,936 casesnow doublingevery 16.6 daysLos Angeles24,936 casesnow doublingevery 16.6 daysSan Diego3,842 casesnow doublingevery 17.6 daysSan Diego3,842 casesnow doublingevery 17.6 daysSacramento1,107 casesnow doublingevery 64.1 daysSacramento1,107 casesnow doublingevery 64.1 daysSanta Clara2,204 casesnow doublingevery 75.8 daysSanta Clara2,204 casesnow doublingevery 75.8 daysButte16 casesno new casesin last 7 daysButte16 casesno new casesin last 7 daysMariposa13 casesno new casesin last 7 daysMariposa13 casesno new casesin last 7 daysKings146 casesnow doublingevery 4.6 daysKings146 casesnow doublingevery 4.6 daysTulare720 casesnow doublingevery 11.7 daysTulare720 casesnow doublingevery 11.7 daysStanislaus400 casesnow doublingevery 13.3 daysStanislaus400 casesnow doublingevery 13.3 daysImperial358 casesnow doublingevery 13.4 daysImperial358 casesnow doublingevery 13.4 daysMerced140 casesnow doublingevery 13.8 daysMerced140 casesnow doublingevery 13.8 daysFresno633 casesnow doublingevery 14.7 daysFresno633 casesnow doublingevery 14.7 daysSolano266 casesnow doublingevery 15.6 daysSolano266 casesnow doublingevery 15.6 daysOrange2,636 casesnow doublingevery 16.5 daysOrange2,636 casesnow doublingevery 16.5 daysSan Bernardino2,182 casesnow doublingevery 17.2 daysSan Bernardino2,182 casesnow doublingevery 17.2 daysKern969 casesnow doublingevery 22.9 daysKern969 casesnow doublingevery 22.9 daysSan Luis Obispo196 casesnow doublingevery 25.1 daysSan Luis Obispo196 casesnow doublingevery 25.1 daysMadera51 casesnow doublingevery 25.3 daysMadera51 casesnow doublingevery 25.3 daysAlameda1,706 casesnow doublingevery 29.2 daysAlameda1,706 casesnow doublingevery 29.2 daysVentura559 casesnow doublingevery 34.6 daysVentura559 casesnow doublingevery 34.6 daysSanta Cruz134 casesnow doublingevery 38.6 daysSanta Cruz134 casesnow doublingevery 38.6 daysMendocino12 casesnow doublingevery 41.8 daysMendocino12 casesnow doublingevery 41.8 daysSan Francisco1,543 casesnow doublingevery 45.1 daysSan Francisco1,543 casesnow doublingevery 45.1 daysMono26 casesnow doublingevery 48.5 daysMono26 casesnow doublingevery 48.5 daysCalaveras13 casesnow doublingevery 55.7 daysCalaveras13 casesnow doublingevery 55.7 daysYolo171 casesnow doublingevery 66.9 daysYolo171 casesnow doublingevery 66.9 daysShasta31 casesnow doublingevery 98.6 daysShasta31 casesnow doublingevery 98.6 days
This chart tracks cumulative cases after each county confirmed its 10th case. Case counts are plotted on a logarithmic scale, which makes it easier to see when cases level off. Doubling rate is the estimate of how long it would take the county to double its number of cases, given the trend in the last week.

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Which counties have the most cases?

Cases have been reported in 54 of the state’s 58 counties, from Siskiyou County south to the border.

Confirmed cases03509301,5402,1803,84024,930

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Los AngelesLos AngelesSan DiegoSan DiegoSacramentoSacramentoSan FranciscoSan FranciscoReddingRedding

Early on, the largest concentrations were in the San Francisco Bay Area. Since then, cases have spread across the state and growth has accelerated in urban centers, like Los Angeles

Total casesPer 100kNew cases (7-day average)
03102550100500
Total deathsPer 100kNew deaths (7-day average)
012351020
Los Angeles angle-double-right24,936246.9
Mar. 1May 2
1,21212
Mar. 1May 2
Riverside4,164174.7
1616.8
San Diego angle-double-right3,842116.3
1384.2
Orange angle-double-right2,63683.3
521.6
Santa Clara2,204114.7
1145.9
San Bernardino2,182102.2
974.5
Alameda1,706103.8
633.8
San Francisco1,543177.3
293.3
San Mateo1,233161
516.7
Sacramento1,10773.3
422.8
Kern969109.780.9
Contra Costa93482.4282.5
Tulare720156.4408.7
Fresno63364.780.8
San Joaquin56076.5253.4
Ventura55965.9192.2
Santa Barbara508114.581.8
Stanislaus40074.2142.6
Imperial358198.795
Solano26660.751.1
Sonoma24849.520.4
Marin23991.8135
Monterey22652.261.4
San Luis Obispo19669.610.4
Yolo17179.5167.4
Placer15941.882.1
Kings14697.310.7
Merced1405231.1
Santa Cruz13448.920.7
Napa7049.821.4
Humboldt5439.800
Madera5132.921.3
San Benito5185.823.4
El Dorado4725.200
Nevada4141.411
Sutter3132.322.1
Shasta3117.342.2
Mono26183.417.1
Inyo19105.115.5
Yuba1925.211.3
Butte16700
Calaveras1328.700
Mariposa1374.100
Mendocino1213.700
Amador821.100
Lake710.900
Siskiyou511.500
Glenn517.900
Plumas421.400
Tuolumne47.400
Del Norte310.900
Colusa31400
Tehama11.611.6
Alpine187.300

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Where are the confirmed cases?

Residents of cities, neighborhoods and regions all across the state have contracted the coronavirus. Here are the latest tallies for 763 places as released by county health departments.

Confirmed cases

10
100
500
1,000
Counties that do not report cases by locality
The following counties currently do not report cases by locality: Alpine, Colusa, Del Norte, Glenn, Inyo, Lake, Lassen, Madera, Mariposa, Modoc, San Benito, San Mateo, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Tuolumne and Yuba
City/community Confirmed cases
Long Beach 709
Glendale 610
San Pedro 578
Palmdale 422
Pasadena 411
East Los Angeles 398
Santa Clarita 387
North Hollywood 382
Melrose 363
Sylmar 347
Inglewood 341
Lancaster 326
Van Nuys 320
Panorama City 315
Canoga Park 287

How does California compare?

The coronavirus has hit most of the U.S., with the largest concentrations in and around New York City. California, America's most populous state, has one of the highest totals. It ranks much lower after adjusting for population.

Total casesPer 100kNew cases (7-day average)
0251005001k2.5k5k
Total deathsPer 100kNew deaths (7-day average)
051050100200500
N.Y.
New York
308,3141571.6
Mar. 1May 1
24,039122.5
Mar. 1May 1
N.J.
New Jersey
121,1901364.5
7,53884.9
Mass.
Massachusetts
64,311941.6
3,71654.4
Ill.
Illinois
56,055437.2
2,45719.2
Calif.
California
52,237133.4
2,1345.5
Pa.
Pennsylvania
49,579387.6
2,63520.6
Mich.
Michigan
42,356425.4
3,86638.8
Fla.
Florida
34,728168.6
1,3146.4
Texas
Texas
29,692106.5
8403
Conn.
Connecticut
28,764803.1
2,33965.3
28,711615.61,97042.2
27,489266.91,16911.4
23,4723911,08018
18,7431611,0038.6
18,630280.71,17517.7
16,902200.95816.9
15,793285.582114.8
14,637200.782411.3
11,891178.82043.1
11,0701094194.1
8,962848.227926.4
8,067132.53605.9
7,969114.73304.8
7,884251.71705.4
7,314126.63275.7
7,294149.92895.9
7,212241.32819.4
6,258126.32565.2
5,730103.73706.7
5,248179.62468.4
5,008262.9733.8
4,91851815916.7
4,882109.92465.5
4,828158.5461.5
4,658680.523133.7
4,634159.31404.8
3,74895.72305.9
3,513167.91316.3
3,337111.6642.1
2,57963.21042.5
2,525292.1212.4
2,310171.9816
2,015119.4633.7
1,57546.5942.8
1,15263462.5
1,12384.3554.1
1,107147.2233.1
879140.6508
61943.5161.1
56697.371.2
45343.5161.5
36449.391.2

How many people are hospitalized?

One goal of the state's stay-at-home mandate is to slow the virus in hope of preventing hospitals from being overrun.

The state health department started tracking hospitalizations of confirmed and suspected COVID-19 patients on April 1. Since then, the number of people admitted to California hospitals and intensive-care units has remained steady.

Intensive care and other hospitalized patients
Apr. 5Apr. 12Apr. 19Apr. 2601,0002,0003,0004,0005,0006,000
California Department of Public Health

Nearly half of the patients are being treated in Los Angeles County, home to a quarter of the state's population.

ICUOtherPatient totals by day
0501003007001.2k2.5k
Los Angeles7041,691
Apr. 1May 1
Riverside122240
San Diego134216
Orange85234
San Bernardino70193
Santa Clara4496
Alameda4590
San Francisco3268
Fresno2151
Sacramento1846
San Mateo1842
Contra Costa1543
Stanislaus549
Kern1929
Ventura1427
Imperial1524
Santa Barbara1523
San Joaquin1419
Tulare723
Solano912
Placer416
Sonoma514
Kings29
Monterey44
San Luis Obispo34
Merced14
Humboldt05
Marin05
Santa Cruz22
Siskiyou02
Napa02
Lake11
Mariposa02
El Dorado11
Shasta10
Butte10
San Benito01
Colusa10
Nevada10
Calaveras01

Which nursing homes are affected?

One goal of the state's stay-at-home mandate is to slow the virus in hope of preventing hospitals from being overrun.

The state health department started tracking hospitalizations of confirmed and suspected COVID-19 patients on April 1. Since then, the number of people admitted to California hospitals and intensive-care units has remained steady.

Facility Type Staff Residents
AFFINITY HEALTHCARE CENTER Skilled nursing 10 or fewer 13
ALAMEDA CARE CENTER Skilled nursing - 33
ALCOTT REHABILITATION HOSPITAL Skilled nursing - 10 or fewer
ALDEN TERRACE CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL Skilled nursing - 42
ALEXANDRIA CARE CENTER Skilled nursing - 10 or fewer
ALHAMBRA HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTER D/P SNF Skilled nursing 10 or fewer -
ARARAT CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL Skilled nursing 10 or fewer -
ASTORIA NURSING AND REHAB CENTER Skilled nursing - 10 or fewer
ARARAT HOME OF LOS ANGELES Assisted living 10 or fewer 10 or fewer
BAY CREST CARE CENTER Skilled nursing 10 or fewer -

How many tests have been run?

A disorganized web of city, county and state facilities, as well as a growing number of private for-profit labs, are conducting tests. Officials have struggled to keep tabs.

After a series of what he called “fits and starts” in test tracking, Gov. Newsom promised better organization and a “new day.” His administration now sets the total number of tests conducted in California at 654,985 following a sudden shift in how tests are counted.

Cumulative tests conducted by day
Feb. 1Feb. 15Mar. 1Mar. 15Apr. 1Apr. 150100,000200,000300,000400,000500,000600,000700,000Data releasebeginsMore labscountedNewsom vows'new day'Methodologychange
California Department of Public Health

After initially counting the number of people tested, the administration has switched to tallying the total number of tests, which includes some people who have been tested more than once.

That change, bottlenecks at testing labs and other troubles with the tally have caused numbers to suddenly rise and fall over time.

Pending vs. completed tests
Feb. 1Feb. 15Mar. 1Mar. 15Apr. 1Apr. 15May. 10100,000200,000300,000400,000500,000600,000700,000
California Department of Public Health

Who has COVID-19?

Information is limited about those who have contracted coronavirus in California. Here's what we know about those who have tested positive, according to data released by the state.

An almost equal number of men and women have tested positive.

Men

49.9%

Women

49.5%

Unknown

0.6%

Those who are diagnosed have tended to be older, though people of all ages have tested positive.

65 and older

22%

50-64

26%

18-49

49%

Younger than 18

3%

Unknown

0.2%

State officials do not know the race or ethnicity of 34% of people who have tested positive in California. When the race of the patient is known, the demographics hew closely to the state's overall demographic makeup.

Latino

46%

White

27%

Asian

12%

Black

6.4%

Other

8.2%

Healthcare workers have been hit hard by the virus. Statewide 5,617 have tested positive as of Friday, accounting for 11% of total infections. The number has continued to grow since state officials started releasing tallies.

Confirmed cases among healthcare workers
Feb. 1Feb. 15Mar. 1Mar. 15Apr. 1Apr. 1501,0002,0003,0004,0005,0006,000State startsreleasing data
California Department of Public Health

What is closed or restricted?

Gov. Newsom has ordered all Californians to stay at home, placing mandatory restrictions on the lives of all 40 million residents.

No time frame was set for when the order would end. Here's what we know so far about statewide restrictions:

Face coverings Recommended wearing face coverings in public places

Grocery & essential retail Open

Government Open only for essential functions

Parks State parks closed

Restaurants & bars Bars closed, delivery/takeout only

Recreation Gyms, movie theaters, etc. closed

Gatherings All large gatherings banned

Many county health agencies have gone further than the state's restrictions, further restricting gatherings. Here's a roundup of the measures currently in place.

Alameda County

Shelter in place

Face coverings Residents asked to wear face coverings in public places and at essential businesses »

Grocery & essential retail Open

Government Open only for essential functions

Restaurants & bars Bars closed, delivery/take-out only

Parks Parking lots, state park campgrounds, playgrounds and indoor facilities closed

Schools Most K-12 schools are distance learning. Colleges online only

Recreation Gyms, movie theaters, etc. closed

Gatherings Only allowed with members of your household

Alpine County

Following state order

Face coverings Residents asked to wear face coverings in public places and at essential businesses »

Grocery & essential retail Open

Government Open only for essential functions

Restaurants & bars Bars closed, delivery/take-out only

Parks Parking lots, state park campgrounds and indoor facilities closed

Schools Most K-12 schools are distance learning. Colleges online only

Recreation Gyms, movie theaters, etc. closed

Gatherings All non-essential public gatherings are prohibited

Amador County

Following state order

Face coverings Residents asked to wear face coverings in public places and at essential businesses »

Grocery & essential retail Open

Government Open only for essential functions

Restaurants & bars Bars closed, delivery/take-out only

Parks Parking lots, state park campgrounds and indoor facilities closed

Schools Most K-12 schools are distance learning. Colleges online only

Recreation Gyms, movie theaters, etc. closed

Gatherings Only allowed with members of your household

Butte County

Following state order

Face coverings Residents asked to wear face coverings in public places and at essential businesses »

Grocery & essential retail Open

Government Open only for essential functions

Restaurants & bars Bars closed, delivery/take-out only

Parks Parking lots, state park campgrounds and indoor facilities closed

Schools Most K-12 schools are distance learning. Colleges online only

Recreation Gyms, movie theaters, etc. closed

Gatherings All non-essential public gatherings are prohibited

Calaveras County

Following state order

Face coverings Residents asked to wear face coverings in public places and at essential businesses »

Grocery & essential retail Open

Government Open only for essential functions

Restaurants & bars Bars closed, delivery/take-out only

Parks Closed

Schools Most K-12 schools are distance learning. Colleges online only

Recreation Gyms, movie theaters, etc. closed

Gatherings All non-essential public gatherings are prohibited

No official guidance provided

Open

Open only for essential functions

Bars closed, delivery/take-out only

Parking lots, state park campgrounds and indoor facilities closed

Most K-12 schools are distance learning. Colleges online only

Gyms, movie theaters, etc. closed

All non-essential public gatherings are prohibited

Open

Open only for essential functions

Bars closed, delivery/take-out only

Parking lots, state park campgrounds, indoor facilities, playgrounds and restrooms at parks closed

Most K-12 schools are distance learning. Colleges online only

Gyms, movie theaters, etc. closed

Only allowed with members of your household

No official guidance provided

Open

Open only for essential functions

Bars closed, delivery/take-out only

Parking lots, state park campgrounds and indoor facilities closed

Most K-12 schools are distance learning. Colleges online only

Gyms, movie theaters, etc. closed

All non-essential public gatherings are prohibited

No official guidance provided

Open

Open only for essential functions

Bars closed, delivery/take-out only

Parking lots, state park campgrounds, playgrounds and indoor facilities closed

Most K-12 schools are distance learning. Colleges online only

Gyms, movie theaters, etc. closed

Only allowed with members of your household

Open

Open only for essential functions

Bars closed, delivery/take-out only

Closed

Most K-12 schools are distance learning. Colleges online only

Gyms, movie theaters, etc. closed

Only allowed with members of your household

No official guidance provided

Open

Open only for essential functions

Bars closed, delivery/take-out only

Parking lots, state park campgrounds and indoor facilities closed

Most K-12 schools are distance learning. Colleges online only

Gyms, movie theaters, etc. closed

All non-essential public gatherings are prohibited

Open

Open only for essential functions

Bars closed, delivery/take-out only

Parking lots, state park campgrounds and indoor facilities closed, but most county parks open for day-use

Most K-12 schools are distance learning. Colleges online only

Gyms, movie theaters, etc. closed

Only allowed with members of your household

Open

Open only for essential functions

Bars closed, delivery/take-out only

Parking lots, state park campgrounds and indoor facilities closed

Most K-12 schools are distance learning. Colleges online only

Gyms, movie theaters, etc. closed

All non-essential public gatherings are prohibited

Open

Open only for essential functions

Bars closed, delivery/take-out only

Closed

Most K-12 schools are distance learning. Colleges online only

Gyms, movie theaters, etc. closed

All non-essential public gatherings are prohibited

Open

Open only for essential functions

Bars closed, delivery/take-out only

Parking lots, state park campgrounds and indoor facilities closed

Most K-12 schools are distance learning. Colleges online only

Gyms, movie theaters, etc. closed

All non-essential public gatherings are prohibited

Open

Open only for essential functions

Bars closed, delivery/take-out only

Closed

Most K-12 schools are distance learning. Colleges online only

Gyms, movie theaters, etc. closed

All non-essential public gatherings are prohibited

Open

Open only for essential functions

Bars closed, delivery/take-out only

County parks reopened with social distancing guidelines in place.

Most K-12 schools are distance learning. Colleges online only

Gyms, movie theaters, etc. closed

Only allowed with members of your household

Open

Open only for essential functions

Bars closed, delivery/take-out only

Parking lots, state park campgrounds and indoor facilities closed

Most K-12 schools are distance learning. Colleges online only

Gyms, movie theaters, etc. closed

All non-essential public gatherings are prohibited

Los Angeles County

Safer at home

Face coverings Residents asked to wear face coverings in public places and at essential businesses »

Grocery & essential retail Open

Government Open only for essential functions

Restaurants & bars Bars closed, delivery/take-out only

Parks Closed (includes piers, beaches and public trails)

Schools Most K-12 schools are distance learning. Colleges online only

Recreation Gyms, movie theaters, etc. closed

Gatherings Only allowed with members of your household

Open

Open only for essential functions

Bars closed, delivery/take-out only

Parking lots, state park campgrounds and indoor facilities closed

Most K-12 schools are distance learning. Colleges online only

Gyms, movie theaters, etc. closed

All non-essential public gatherings are prohibited

Open

Open only for essential functions

Bars closed, delivery/take-out only

County parks closed to vehicles, but accessible by foot or bike.

Most K-12 schools are distance learning. Colleges online only

Gyms, movie theaters, etc. closed

Only allowed with members of your household

Open

Open only for essential functions

Bars closed, delivery/take-out only

Parking lots, state park campgrounds and indoor facilities closed

Most K-12 schools are distance learning.

Gyms, movie theaters, etc. closed

All non-essential public gatherings are prohibited

Open

Open only for essential functions

Bars closed, delivery/take-out only

Almost all county parks are closed

Most K-12 schools are distance learning. Colleges online only

Gyms, movie theaters, etc. closed

Only allowed with members of your household

Open

Open only for essential functions

Bars closed, delivery/take-out only

Parking lots, state park campgrounds, playgrounds and indoor facilities closed

Most K-12 schools are distance learning. Colleges online only

Gyms, movie theaters, etc. closed

All non-essential public gatherings are prohibited

Open

Open only for essential functions

Bars closed, delivery/take-out only

Parking lots, state park campgrounds and indoor facilities closed

Most K-12 schools are distance learning. Colleges online only

Gyms, movie theaters, etc. closed

All non-essential public gatherings are prohibited

Open

Open only for essential functions

Bars closed, delivery/take-out only

Parking lots, state park campgrounds, playgrounds, restrooms, skate parks, and indoor facilities closed

Most K-12 schools are distance learning. Colleges online only

Gyms, movie theaters, etc. closed

All non-essential public gatherings are prohibited

Open

Open only for essential functions

Bars closed, delivery/take-out only

State park campgrounds closed, some motor access restricted at parks and beaches.

Most K-12 schools are distance learning. Colleges online only

Gyms, movie theaters, etc. closed

Only allowed with members of your household

Open

Open only for essential functions

Bars closed, delivery/take-out only

Parking lots, state park campgrounds and indoor facilities closed

Most K-12 schools are distance learning. Colleges online only

Gyms, movie theaters, etc. closed

Only allowed with members of your household

Open

Open only for essential functions

Bars closed, delivery/take-out only

Parking lots, state park campgrounds and indoor facilities closed

Most K-12 schools are distance learning. Colleges online only

Gyms, movie theaters, etc. closed

All non-essential public gatherings are prohibited

Open

Open only for essential functions

Bars closed, delivery/take-out only

Parking lots, state park campgrounds, indoor facilities and playgrounds closed, local and county beaches closed.

Most K-12 schools are distance learning. Colleges online only

Gyms, movie theaters, etc. closed, but golf courses reopened.

Only allowed with members of your household

Open

Open only for essential functions

Bars closed, delivery/take-out only

Parking lots, state park campgrounds and indoor facilities closed; county parks and trails open

Most K-12 schools are distance learning. Colleges online only

Gyms, movie theaters, etc. closed

Only allowed with members of your household

Open

Open only for essential functions

Bars closed, delivery/take-out only

Some county parks and sports courts reopened

Most K-12 schools are distance learning. Colleges online only

Gyms, movie theaters, etc. closed but some golf courses and shooting ranges reopened

All non-essential public gatherings are prohibited

Open

Open only for essential functions

Bars closed, delivery/take-out only

Parks reopened, but group activities prohibited

Most K-12 schools are distance learning. Colleges online only

Gyms, movie theaters, etc. closed, but golf courses reopoened.

Only allowed with members of your household

Open

Open only for essential functions

Bars closed, delivery/take-out only

Parking lots, state park campgrounds and indoor facilities closed

Most K-12 schools are distance learning. Colleges online only

Gyms, movie theaters, etc. closed but golf courses open

Only allowed with members of your household

Open

Open only for essential functions

Bars closed, delivery/take-out only

Parking lots, state park campgrounds, playgrounds and indoor facilities closed

Most K-12 schools are distance learning. Colleges online only

Gyms, movie theaters, etc. closed

Only allowed with members of your household

Open

Open only for essential functions

Bars closed, delivery/take-out only

Parks, trails and golf courses reopened with social distancing guidelines in place.

Most K-12 schools are distance learning. Colleges online only

Gyms, movie theaters, etc. closed

Only allowed with members of your household

Open

Open only for essential functions

Bars closed, delivery/take-out only

County parks reopened but parking lots remain closed

Most K-12 schools are distance learning. Colleges online only

Gyms, movie theaters, etc. closed

Only allowed with members of your household

Open

Open only for essential functions

Bars closed, delivery/take-out only

Parking lots, state park campgrounds, indoor facilities, dog parks, sport courts, picnics and playgrounds closed

Most K-12 schools are distance learning. Colleges online only

Gyms, movie theaters, etc. closed

Only allowed with members of your household

Open

Open only for essential functions

Bars closed, delivery/take-out only

Closed

Most K-12 schools are distance learning. Colleges online only

Gyms, movie theaters, etc. closed

All non-essential public gatherings are prohibited

Open

Open only for essential functions

Bars closed, delivery/take-out only

Parking lots, state park campgrounds and indoor facilities closed

Most K-12 schools are distance learning. Colleges online only

Gyms, movie theaters, etc. closed

Only allowed with members of your household

Open

Open only for essential functions

Bars closed, delivery/take-out only

Some county parks and trails will reopen on May 4.

Most K-12 schools are distance learning. Colleges online only

Gyms, movie theaters, etc. closed

Only allowed with members of your household

Open

Open only for essential functions

Bars closed, delivery/take-out only

Parking lots, state park campgrounds, playgrounds and indoor facilities closed. Beaches in Goleta remain open

Most K-12 schools are distance learning. Colleges online only

Gyms, movie theaters, etc. closed

All non-essential public gatherings are prohibited

Open

Open only for essential functions

Bars closed, delivery/take-out only

State park campgrounds, playgrounds and indoor facilities closed

Most K-12 schools are distance learning. Colleges online only

Gyms, movie theaters, etc. closed

Only allowed with members of your household

Open

Open only for essential functions

Bars closed, delivery/take-out only

Parks, trails, beaches and beach access points have reopened

Most K-12 schools are distance learning. Colleges online only

Gyms, movie theaters, etc. closed

Only allowed with members of your household

No official guidance provided

Open

Open only for essential functions

Bars closed, delivery/take-out only

Parking lots, state park campgrounds and indoor facilities closed

Most K-12 schools are distance learning. Colleges online only

Gyms, movie theaters, etc. closed

All non-essential public gatherings are prohibited

Open

Open only for essential functions

Bars closed, delivery/take-out only

Parking lots, state park campgrounds and indoor facilities closed

Most K-12 schools are distance learning. Colleges online only

Gyms, movie theaters, etc. closed

All non-essential public gatherings are prohibited

Open

Open only for essential functions

Bars closed, delivery/take-out only

Parking lots, state park campgrounds and indoor facilities closed

Most K-12 schools are distance learning. Colleges online only

Gyms, movie theaters, etc. closed

All non-essential public gatherings are prohibited

Open

Open only for essential functions

Bars closed, delivery/take-out only

Closed

Most K-12 schools are distance learning. Colleges online only

Gyms, movie theaters, etc. closed

Only allowed with members of your household

Open

Open only for essential functions

Bars closed, delivery/take-out only

Some county parks reopened for limited activities, parking lots remain closed.

Most K-12 schools are distance learning. Colleges online only

Gyms, movie theaters, etc. closed

Only allowed with members of your household

Open

Open only for essential functions

Bars closed, delivery/take-out only

Closed

Most K-12 schools are distance learning. Colleges online only

Gyms, movie theaters, etc. closed

Only allowed with members of your household

Open

Open only for essential functions

Bars closed, delivery/take-out only

Parking lots, state park campgrounds and indoor facilities closed

Most K-12 schools are distance learning. Colleges online only

Gyms, movie theaters, etc. closed

All non-essential public gatherings are prohibited

Open

Open only for essential functions

Bars closed, delivery/take-out only

Parking lots, state park campgrounds and indoor facilities closed

Most K-12 schools are distance learning. Colleges online only

Gyms, movie theaters, etc. closed

All non-essential public gatherings are prohibited

Open

Open only for essential functions

Bars closed, delivery/take-out only

Parking lots, state park campgrounds and indoor facilities closed

Most K-12 schools are distance learning. Colleges online only

Gyms, movie theaters, etc. closed

All non-essential public gatherings are prohibited

Open

Open only for essential functions

Bars closed, delivery/take-out only

Parking lots, state park campgrounds and indoor facilities closed

Most K-12 schools are distance learning. Colleges online only

Gyms, movie theaters, etc. closed

All non-essential public gatherings are prohibited

Open

Open only for essential functions

Bars closed, delivery/take-out only

Parking lots, state park campgrounds and indoor facilities closed

Most K-12 schools are distance learning. Colleges online only

Gyms, movie theaters, etc. closed

All non-essential public gatherings are prohibited

Open

Open only for essential functions

Bars closed, delivery/take-out only

Some parks and beaches reopened

Most K-12 schools are distance learning. Colleges online only

Gyms, movie theaters, etc. closed, but some businesses allowed to reopen with fewer than 10 people working at a time.

Gatherings of more than five people prohibited; gathering in vehicles allowed.

Open

Open only for essential functions

Bars closed, delivery/take-out only

Some parks and lakes reopened

Most K-12 schools are distance learning. Colleges online only

Gyms, movie theaters, etc. closed

Only allowed with members of your household

Open

Open only for essential functions

Bars closed, delivery/take-out only

Parking lots, state park campgrounds and indoor facilities closed, but most county parks open for day-use

Most K-12 schools are distance learning. Colleges online only

Gyms, movie theaters, etc. closed

All non-essential public gatherings are prohibited