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 business owner in Livermore, that is open and providing services to our community, please add or update your information here.
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.
Seniors 65+ Now Eligible to Receive COVID-19 Vaccine
In order to increase the pace of COVID-19 vaccine distribution to those at greatest risk, the state is prioritizing individuals 65 and older to receive the vaccine as demand subsides among health care workers.
Alameda County Expects State to Extend Regional Stay At Home Order
The State’s Regional Stay at Home Order will remain in effect until lifted by the state. Alameda County is part of the Bay Area Region and ICU bed capacity has steadily declined over the past several weeks.
Governor Newsom Announces Immediate Assistance for Businesses Impacted by COVID-19 Including Temporary Tax Relief and $500 Million in Grants
The Governor announced the creation of a $500 million COVID Relief Grant administered by the California Office of the Small Business Advocate (CalOSBA) at the Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development for small businesses that have been impacted by COVID and the health and safety restrictions.
Statement on the Bay Area Region Falling Below 15 Percent ICU Capacity Threshold
The State announced today that the availability of intensive care unit (ICU) beds has fallen below 15 percent in the Bay Area Region.