More Riverside County businesses reopened Friday, as California enters the second phase of bringing back its economy.
County officials are urging residents to continue wearing face masks outside of their homes, wash their hands frequently and maintain social distancing when out in public, according to a statement on the county’s website.
“It’s very important that while visiting these businesses, all residents continue to do their part to slow the spread of the disease by wearing face coverings and maintaining six feet from others,” Supervisor Karen Spiegel said in the statement.”
Businesses that reopened Friday include:
- Hotels, motels, inns (for tourism and travel)
- Schools, day camps, daycares
- Campgrounds and outdoor recreation
- Filming for television and music industries
- Restaurants, bars, and wineries
- Museums, galleries, zoos, and aquariums
- Professional sports (no audience)
- Movie theaters and family entertainment centers
- Gyms and fitness centers.
Some personal care businesses – including nail salons, threading and waxing – and youth sports, team sports, weddings, and libraries, are still prohibited.