Livermore Valley Business Updates
The Livermore Valley Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with the City of Livermore, Livermore Downtown, Inc., Livermore Valley Winegrowers Association and Visit Tri-Valley, has built a central repository of information about the corona virus (COVID-19) emergency, resources available to business owners, and businesses in Livermore that are open. This site is for ALL Livermore businesses, regardless of their affiliation.
This information is changing very quickly, and we are doing our best to stay on top of it and provide as much information as possible when we get it.
If you are a community member who has an idea, information or questions about the local business community, please use the contact us page to forward that information to us or ask your question, and we’ll try to get answers back to you as quickly as possible.
Click on the Resources page as well as the News page for information to assist in your efforts to respond to this COVID-19 emergency and to help protect your Livermore Valley business community.
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Latest COVID-19 Business News and Updates
These are the latest posts on the Livermore Updates website. To see all of the other articles, please visit the News page.
Eleven Bay Area Health Officers to Lift Most Indoor Mask Mandates on February 16
In alignment with the State, the Bay Area counties of Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Monterey, Napa, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Cruz, Solano, Sonoma, and the City of Berkeley will lift universal mask requirements for most indoor public settings beginning Wednesday, February 16.
COVID-19 Testing Bus Now In Livermore
Walk-up for COVID-19 testing at the Robert Livermore Community Center parking lot at 491 Loyola Way in Livermore.
Alameda County Face Mask Amendments
County of Alameda and the City of Berkeley announced that their Health Officers are rescinding the face mask amendments allowing fully vaccinated people to go unmasked in some limited settings, effective 12:01 am on December 30, 2021.
Adult Care Facilities and Direct Care Worker Vaccine Requirement Update
Building upon the September 28, 2021 order, the state requires Adult Care and Direct Care workers to be fully vaccinated and receive their booster. Additionally, the order requires additional testing of workers eligible for boosters who are not yet boosted. Compliance must be achieved by February 1, 2022.