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Coronavirus COVID-19 information
Stay at Home orders, guidance
Stay-at-home orders have been issued by Governor Newsom and San Joaquin County, in addition to guidance from President Trump.
- State of California "Blueprint for a Safer Economy" webpage: See San Joaquin County's status, and reopening guidance for business sectors
- State of California New Immediate Actions to Curb COVID-19 Transmission Press Release (Nov. 16)
- San Joaquin County Moves Back Into Purple (Widespread) Tier Press Release (Nov. 16)
- State of California Guidance for the Use of Face Coverings (Nov. 16)
- State of California Gathering Guidelines (Nov. 13)
- State of California Travel Advisory (Nov. 13)
- Revised San Joaquin County Health Order to reflect Blueprint for a Safer Economy (Aug. 31)
- San Joaquin County Health Order Regarding Bars, Pubs, Breweries, Brewpubs (Aug. 31)
- San Joaquin County Health Order Regarding Public and Private Schools (July 29). Press release on order.
- Revised San Joaquin County Stay-At-Home Order prohibiting various indoor activities (July 13) Press release on revised order
- Revised San Joaquin County Stay-At-Home Order reflecting Governor, State Health Officer's directives (July 2)
- SJC among counties ordered by Governor to roll back openings (Espanol)
- Revised San Joaquin County Stay-At-Home Order allowing personal care services, wineries to open (June 18)
- Guidance for wearing face masks per State order (June 18)
- Revised San Joaquin County Stay-At-Home Order allowing gyms/fitness centers to open (June 16)Guidance
- Revised San Joaquin County Stay-At-Home Order (June 11)
- Revised San Joaquin County Stay-At-Home Order (June 2)
- FAQ's for June 2 revision to San Joaquin County Stay-At-Home Order
- Guidance for places of worship (May 26)
- Guidance for Revised San Joaquin County Stay-At-Home Order (May 8)
- Frequently Asked Questions about the May 8 revised Stay-At-Home Order
- Social Distancing Protocol for Business (Appendix A of May 8 order)
- State-approved list of Outdoor Recreational Activities (May 8)
- California COVID-19 Response, Resilience Roadmap
- Press release on amended SJC Stay At Home order (April 24)
- April 24 amendment to April 14 SJC Stay At Home order
- San Joaquin County Stay At Home order (revised April 14)
- FAQ's about April 14 order
- FAQ's about April 14 order (Español)
- County urges residents to remain at home, issues guidance for wearing face masks (April 11)
- Message from San Joaquin County's Public Health Officer on COVID-19 cases
- San Joaquin County Stay At Home order (revised March 26)
- Gov. Newsom's Stay at Home order (March 19)
- FAQ's to the Stay at Home orders issued by Gov. Newsom and San Joaquin County
- Essential Critical Infrastructure Worker exemption (updated April 28)
- President Trump's coronavirus guidelines for America
City of Lodi information
The City of Lodi is subject to the Stay at Home orders issued by Gov. Newsom and San Joaquin County. In response, the City has closed its public counters and adjusted service levels.
Additional information on City counter access, as well as other City information related to the COVID-19 pandemic, is below.
Additional information on City counter access, as well as other City information related to the COVID-19 pandemic, is below.
- City of Lodi, Adventist Health Lodi Memorial Hospital and Chamber of Commerce call for residents to follow Governor's mask order
- City of Lodi proclamation declares a local emergency
- Summary of city counter closures and service-level changes
- Resumen pertinente a los cierres en la Ciudad de Lodi
- City, Lodi Unified, Adventist Health Lodi Memorial and Lodi Chamber of Commerce issue joint statement asking for public cooperation
Resources for employees, businesses, tenants
Information for businesses on complying with County stay-at-home order, those facing job losses and business shutdowns, and how to conduct essential business with City of Lodi.
- Social Distancing form for businesses to post
- Quick Employee Symptoms Checklist form for businesses
- Social Distancing Protocol form for San Joaquin County businesses (posting due end of day April 17)
- Memo to businesses with COVID-19 outbreaks in the workplace; requirement to notify County Public Health Services
- One-stop resource for Californians impacted by job loss
- Resources for local businesses needing assistance
- San Joaquin County resolution limiting residential, commercial evictions
- Social distancing guidelines for essential businesses remaining open
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Health information
The City of Lodi is following guidance by federal, State and local health agencies to protect our community from COVID-19. Below is a list of resources to help you, your family and your business stay safe during this time.
- Contact tracing to find those who may be infected with COVID-19
-- How does it work?
-- Possible contact tracing scam - COVID-19 testing site opens in Lodi on May 4
- Lodi COVID-19 Testing Site Moving to Joseph Serna Jr. Elementary School
- How to use face coverings to avoid spreading virus
- Consejos para uso seguro de coberturas faciales
- COVID-19 statistics for San Joaquin County (released April 10, 2020)
- Health Department guidelines on enjoying Easter, Passover weekend free of COVID-19
- Video message from San Joaquin County Public Health Officer Dr. Maggie Park on maintaining physical distancing during Easter weekend
- San Joaquin County drive-through COVID-19 testing
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- California Department of Public Health
- San Joaquin County Public Health Services (English)
- San Joaquin County Public Health Services (Spanish)
- San Joaquin County readiness page
- Be wary of fraudsters trying to take advantage of you
- U.S. government information on COVID-19
Other COVID-19 items of interest
Other information about COVID-19 of interest to Lodi residents
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