COVID-19 Updates
The Livermore Valley Chamber of Commerce is constantly being updated with news coming from local, regional, state and national sources as the pandemic landscape changes. We’re compiling as much of that information into one resource that business owners and residents can use to help them navigate the complicated and sometimes conflicting information.The articles below have been posted as soon as we get them.
Livermore Updates Website
Get the latest information, news and find resources for businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic on the Livermore Updates website.
Check the Open for Business tab for a list of restaurants, retail and others operating under the new SIP guidelines. If you’re a Tri-Valley business that serves Livermore, whether or not you’re a Chamber member, you can submit your business for inclusion in the business listings with the information about your business and how it’s being affected by the SIP orders.
Latest COVID-19 News and Updates
Alameda County Moves into Orange Tier
“Our metrics have improved, but this pandemic is not yet in our rear-view mirror,” said Dr. Nicholas Moss, Alameda County Health Officer.
Alameda County Moves to the Red Tier
With an adjusted daily new case rate per 100,000 residents of 4.8, a testing positivity rate of 1.8 percent, and a health equity quartile positivity rate of 2.6 percent, the state of the pandemic has improved greatly in Alameda County since the peak of the winter surge in early January.
Coronavirus Updates – Week of February 8
A full list of the groups eligible to receive the COVID vaccine can be found on our Vaccines page.
Alameda County Health Care Services Agency Update – Week of February 1
On February 3, Governor Newsom's announced that the State of California will partner with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to launch a mega Point-of-Dispensing (POD) pilot vaccination site at the Oakland Coliseum.
California Small Business COVID-19 Relief Grant Program – Round 2 Now Open
Starting February 2, 2021, at 8:00 am PST Lendistry will open Round 2 for all small businesses and nonprofits to apply.
Coronavirus Updates Week of January 25
On Monday, January 25, the California Department of Public Health announced the Bay Area region met criteria to exit the Regional Stay at Home Order.