Stockton Ca
Regional Stay Home Order Ends Effective January 25, 2021
- 55 South Lincoln Street, Stockton, CA 95203. Sunday closed; monday 8am-5pm; tuesday 8am-5pm; wednesday 9am-5pm; thursday 8am-5pm; open friday 8am-5pm; saturday closed; current wait times appt 0 min; no appt 7 min; Nearby Office Wait Times Nearby wait times Lodi 11.
- Due to the COVID-19 surge, escalation in the number of cases, and spread resulting in a Regional Stay Home Order for San Joaquin Valley, the City of Stockton will close public offices and counters to in-person public access, effective Monday, December 28, 2020.
The State of California has ended the Regional Stay Home Order for all regions, including San Joaquin Valley. San Joaquin County will return to the Purple Tier 1, which is widespread.
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- San Joaquin County Widespread Tier 1 (PDF)
- Businesses able to operate, with restrictions
- Includes links to State website guidance
Stockton California
Business Operations
Outdoors only with modifications
- Family entertainment centers
- Gyms and fitness centers
- Movie theaters
- Museums, zoos and aquariums
- Places of worship
- Restaurants
Indoors with modifications
- Hair Salons and Barber Shops
- Personal Care Services (e.g., nail salons, etc.)
- Retail - with maximum 25% occupancy
- Shopping Centers - with maximum 25% occupancy
Other
- Schools that were open prior to January 25, 2021, for in-person learning will remain open following State Guidance
- Youth Sports: Individual or small group sports where contact within six feet of other participants can be avoided
Vaccinations
The State of California is in the process of rolling out vaccines to all 58 counties. The first vaccines have arrived in San Joaquin County and those who are scheduled for vaccinations in Phase 1A have begun to receive vaccinations, which includes those in healthcare-related occupations, those supporting healthcare, and first responders. The State has also authorized vaccinations to be provided to those in Phase 1B, which includes those who are age 65 or over.
Additional information regarding vaccinations in San Joaquin County is available San Joaquin County Office of Emergencies website or by calling 2-1-1.
City Public Counters and Offices Closed to In-Person ServicesEffective December 28, 2020
Due to the COVID-19 surge, escalation in the number of cases, and spread resulting in a Regional Stay Home Order for San Joaquin Valley, the City of Stockton will close public offices and counters to in-person public access, effective Monday, December 28, 2020.
All departments will be available by telephone, email, and through online services, during regularly scheduled business hours.
Controlling the Spread of COVID-19
To slow the spread of the virus, please continue to:
- Wear a face covering when in public;
- CDPH Guidance on the Use of Face Coverings Effective November 16, 2020
- Wash your hands regularly - with soap and water;
- Covering coughs and sneezes (into elbow, not hands);
- Physically distancing, of at least 6 feet, from those who are not members of your household;
- Do not mix or gather with people outside of your household; and
- Get a Flu shot!
COVID-19 Testing
Testing is being offered at a number of locations throughout San Joaquin County and by healthcare providers throughout San Joaquin County.
City Parks
City parks are available for passive use, which includes walking, biking, running, etc. Please follow current State requirements, including the Regional Stay Home Order, effective in San Joaquin County (San Joaquin Valley Region), masking and physical distancing.
- Playground Guidelines Flyer - English
- Playground Guidelines Flyer - Spanish
COVID Questions for the City of Stockton
- Sign-up for City of Stockton emails - select COVID-19 - Coronavirus
- Submit a question or request - select COVID-19 - Coronavirus
- Call Community Relations Officer at (209) 937-8827
State of California Blueprint for a Safer Economy - Regional Stay Home Order
San Joaquin County Public Health Services - facebook.com/sjcphs
San Joaquin County Public Health Services - twitter.com/sjcphs
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This City of Stockton web page last reviewed on --- 1/27/2021
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Stockton, the county seat of San Joaquin County, is the 4th-largest city in Central Valley. With a population of 291,707 at the 2010 census, Stockton ranks as the 13th largest city in the state of California. The city is located in Northern California south of the state capital Sacramento and north of Modesto.
Stockton is along Interstate 5, State Route 99 and State Route 4 amid the farmland of the California Central Valley. It is connected westward with San Francisco Bay by the San Joaquin River's 78-mile (126 km) channel, and is, with Sacramento, one of the state's two inland sea ports. In and around Stockton are thousands of miles of waterways and rivers that make up the California Delta.
The city hosts the annual Asparagus Festival and is the location of Haggin Museum, an art and history museum built in Victory Park in 1931. The museum displays 19th and 20th century works of art and houses local historical exhibits. For much of the later 19th century, starting with the Gold Rush, Stockton was one of the largest cities in the state, for a while the third largest city.