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Napa County Placed on Statewide COVID-19 Monitoring List

Posted on: July 7, 2020

The California Department of Public Health has notified Napa County Public Health that the reported COVID-19 case rate over the past fourteen days has placed Napa County on the statewide monitoring list due to having 137.9 cases per 100,000 population over the past fourteen days. A County is placed on the monitoring list when the metric exceeds 100 cases per 100,000 population.  

Napa County has remained on the list for three days and therefore is subject to the requirements listed in Governor Newsom’s July 1st order mandating the closure of the following businesses for a minimum of three weeks:

All brewpubs, breweries, bars and pubs, both indoor and outdoor services

Indoor dining at restaurants

Indoor wineries and tasting rooms

Indoor family entertainment centers

Indoor movie theaters

Indoor zoos and museums

Indoor cardrooms

With the exception of brewpubs, breweries, bars and pubs, outdoor operations for the above businesses are allowed, and all previously issued State guidance for those sectors continue to apply in outdoor settings.

These closures apply to local guests, tourists and other visitors. Indoor office and staff functions may continue in accordance with State guidance. This document is intended to answer questions related to this closure.

Businesses listed above should close effective 12:01 a.m. on Thursday, July 9th until at least July 30th, however, this may be extended based on the State’s monitoring of case and other data metrics.

For more information on State’s monitoring process visit: https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CID/DCDC/Pages/COVID-19/COVID19CountyMonitoringOverview.aspx

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El Departamento de Salud Pública de California ha notificado a oficiales de Salud Pública del Condado de Napa que la tasa de casos de COVID-19 durante los últimos catorce (14) días ha colocado al Condado de Napa en la lista de monitoreo estatal debido a que actualmente hay 137.9 casos por cada 100,000 habitantes en los últimos catorce (14) días. Un condado se pone en la lista de monitoreo estatal cuando el número de casos excede los 100 casos por cada 100,000 habitantes.

El Condado permaneció en la lista de monitoreo durante tres días consecutivos y, por eso está sujeto a los requisitos enumerados en la orden del Gobernador Newsom del 1 de julio que ordena el cierre de los siguientes negocios por un mínimo de tres semanas:

Todas las operaciones de cervecerías y bares, incluyendo servicios dentro de las instalaciones y al aire libre.

Servicios interiores en restaurantes

Servicios interiores en Bodegas

Servicios interiores en centros de entretenimiento familiar

Servicios interiores en cines

Servicios interiores en zoológicos o museos

Servicios interiores de salas de cartas 

Con la excepción de cervecerías y bares, se permiten las operaciones al aire libre para las empresas mencionadas anteriormente, y toda la orientación estatal emitida anteriormente para esos sectores continúa aplicándose si ofrecen servicios al aire libre.

Las empresas mencionadas anteriormente deben cerrar sus negocios y / u operaciones de servicios interiores a partir de las 12:01 a.m. del jueves 9 de julio hasta por lo menos el 30 de julio, sin embargo, esto puede extenderse dependiendo del monitoreo del estado de los casos y otros datos.

Estos cierres se aplican a turistas y consumidores. Las funciones y operaciones en oficinas pueden continuar de acuerdo con orientación y requisitos del estado. Este documento está destinado a responder preguntas relacionadas con este cierre.

El Condado proporcionará información actualizada sobre el cierre anticipado, el martes 7 de julio antes de las 5pm.

Para obtener más información sobre el proceso de monitoreo del estado, visite: https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CID/DCDC/Pages/COVID-19/COVID19CountyMonitoringOverview.aspx


Testing Update (7/8/2020)

The State of California and Napa County is experiencing a significant demand for testing. Nationwide, there is a limited number of tests, trained testing personnel, and lab capacity.  As a result, the public may experience delays in the ability to schedule a test and results may take more than a week to come back from the lab.

Napa County is working with the State of California on testing capacity and we appreciate your patience as we work to address this national shortage.

If you need to schedule a test and have symptoms, please contact your primary care provider if you cannot schedule a test online.

Schedule a COVID-19 test appointment NOW online.



Need Assistance?

FOOD AND EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE 
Apply for CalFresh emergency assistance. Emergency assistance applications are by phone appointment (707) 253-4511.  
Apply for CalWorks employment assistance. Emergency services by phone appointment (707) 253-4511. 
Meals on Wheels: If you are homebound and 60+ years old and need support accessing meals please call: (707) 253-6100. 
WIC supplemental food assistance for children ages 0-5, pregnant and postpartum women: (707) 253-4853 

HEALTHCARE RESOURCES 
County Healthcare Information: Medi-Cal is for low-income children and adults. There are different types and an eligibility worker at the County will be able to explain which program is best for a client’s situation.  
Main: (707) 253-4511 
Toll Free: (800) 464-4214 
TTY: (800) 877-8339  

Community Health Initiative (CHI): CHI’s offers health insurance enrollment and re-enrollment assistance as well as personal follow-up to assist you in accessing services through Medi-Cal, Medicare and Covered California. Contact CHI to schedule an appointment. Main: (707) 227-0830. 

COMPREHENSIVE SERVICES FOR OLDER ADULTS Information specifically for older adults: IHHS, Medi-Cal, CalFresh, Adult Protective Services, and Veterans Office, call (707) 253-3818. 

EMERGENCY FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE 
Emergency Financial Assistance offered through On the Move and Up Valley Family Centers: 

American Canyon, Napa, and Yountville: Call (707) 363-8390 or email efa@onthemovebayarea.org 
North Napa County (north of Yountville): Call (707) 965-5010 or email efa@upvalleyfamilycenters.org 
 
Season of Sharing (SOS) for individuals and families in crisis to pay for housing and emergency needs that cannot be met through other resources. Assistance includes rental/mortgage payment assistance, security deposit, medical equipment not covered by insurance, delinquent utilities, non-routine auto repairs (restrictions apply), and critical dental cost. (707) 299-1890. 

Family and Community Resource Centers: These centers can help with general questions about food access and provide range of family support services: Up Valley Family Centers (707) 965-5010, On the Move (707) 363-8390, ParentsCAN (707) 253-7444, Puertas Abiertas (707) 224-1786, Catholic Charities (707) 890-0211, Cope Family Center (707) 252-1123, NEWS (707) 252-3687 (Services to support victims of domestic & sexual abuse) 

MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES 
Aldea Children & Family Services is available by phone for children’s mental health needs while shelter-at-home order is in place: (707) 253-0123.  

Exodus Recovery Crisis Stabilization Services offers mental health crisis services. Open 24/7 crisis line: (707) 253-4711.  

LGBTQ Connection offers LGBTQ-friendly, free, drop-in counseling by phone appointment Main: (707) 948-6640.  

Mentis: Napa’s Center offers affordable mental health care to individuals of most ages in English and Spanish. Mentis Intake Line is available by phone while shelter-at-home order is in place (707) 255-0966 extension 132.  

Napa County Mental Health offers mental health assessments and referrals to a variety of other mental health services. Napa County 
Mental Health is currently operating a warm line support service (Monday through Friday 8 a.m. -5 p.m.) for individuals of all ages who are experiencing anxiety, stress, worry, depression, etc. related to COVID-19. Call (707) 259-8151 or (800) 648-8650.  

Child Welfare Emergency Line. Call (707) 253-4261 or Toll Free at (800) 464-4216(After Hours) to report cases of child abuse or neglect. 

Adult Protective Services call (toll free) (888) 619-6913 if you suspect that an elder or dependent adult is being physically abused, neglected, or financially exploited 

ANIMAL WELFARE 
Jameson Rescue Ranch: Provides support for food and animal care, especially for individuals who are homebound. Call (707) 927-3536.

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