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Here’s what’s Newly Opened in the 9 Bay Area Counties

Amy Graff May 19, 2020

LATEST May 19, 10 a.m. The federal government is sending $700 million in funds to several transportation organizations in the Bay Area, helping to keep vital transit options open and running.

In a tweet Tuesday, President Donald Trump said the money would be given to San Francisco International Airport, San Francisco Muni and BART “to aid in economic recovery.”

May 19, 9:35 a.m. Here’s a look at new cases and deaths reported in Bay Area counties Tuesday. As more counties release numbers, this list will be updated.

—San Mateo County reported nine deaths and 16 new cases Tuesday to increase its death toll to 75 and its case total to 1,687.

May 19, 8 a.m. California is slowing reopening as counties across the state make modifications to their stay-at-home orders. The Bay Area has moved more slowly than more rural, remote counties, but in recent weeks counties have made the leap from Stage 1 into Stage 2 of Gov. Gavin Newsom’s four-phase reopening plan.

Here’s a look at what has recently opened in the the nine Bay Area counties. We’ve also included links to each county’s website, when available, with more details on their orders as the information is changing quickly.

Alameda 

What’s open: Retail with curbside pickup and associated manufacturing and warehousing opened Monday.

See Alameda County’s new order and guidelines here.

Contra Costa

What’s open: Retail with curbside pickup and associated manufacturing and warehousing opening Tuesday

Read more about Contra Costa County’s new order and guidelines here.

Marin

What’s open: Retail with curbside pickup and associated manufacturing and warehousing opened Monday.

Find out more about Marin County’s new order and guidelines here.

Napa

What’s open: Retail with curbside pickup and associated manufacturing and warehousing opened Monday

San Francisco

What’s open: Retail with curbside pickup and associated manufacturing and warehousing opened Monday

Read more about San Francisco’s updated order here.

San Mateo

What’s open: Retail with curbside pickup and associated manufacturing and warehousing opened Monday; services such as pet grooming, residential cleaning, appliance repair and car washes; outdoor museums.

Find more details on San Mateo’s health order here.

Santa Clara

What’s open: Retail with curbside pickup and associated manufacturing and warehousing will open Friday.

Solano 

What’s open: Retail with curbside pickup and associated manufacturing and warehousing; select services such as pet grooming, car washes and landscaping; outdoor museums; offices where teleworking isn’t possible

Read more about Solano County’s updated order here.

Sonoma

What’s open: Retail with curbside pickup and associated manufacturing and warehousing; select services such as car washes, pet grooming, residential cleaning; outdoor museums; open-air galleries.

Find more information on Sonoma’s updated order here.

Coronavirus in the greater Bay Area: A county-by-county snapshot

ALAMEDA COUNTY: 2,457 confirmed cases, 83 deaths

What’s open beyond essential businesses: Outdoor businesses and activities, retail and manufacturing

For more information on Alameda County, visit the public health department website.

CONTRA COSTA COUNTY: 1,155 confirmed cases, 33 deaths

What’s open beyond essential businesses: Outdoor businesses and activities, retail and manufacturing

For more information on Contra Costa County, visit the public health department website.

LAKE COUNTY: 8 confirmed cases

What’s open beyond essential businesses: Outdoor businesses and activities

For information on Lake County, visit the public health department website.

MARIN COUNTY: 329 confirmed cases, 14 deaths

What’s open beyond essential businesses: Outdoor businesses and activities, retail and manufacturing

Fore more information on Marin County, visit the public health department website.

MONTEREY COUNTY: 341 confirmed cases, 8 deaths

What’s open beyond essential businesses: Outdoor businesses and activities

For more information on Monterey County, visit the public health department website.

NAPA COUNTY: 92 cases, 3 deaths

What’s open beyond essential businesses: Outdoor businesses and activities, retail and manufacturing

For more information on Napa County, visit the public health department website.

SAN BENITO COUNTY: 61 confirmed cases, 2 deaths

What’s open beyond essential businesses: Outdoor businesses and activities, retail, manufacturing, restaurants, shopping malls

For more information on San Benito County, visit the public health department website.

SAN FRANCISCO COUNTY: 2,131 confirmed cases, 36 deaths

What’s open beyond essential businesses: Outdoor businesses and activities, retail and manufacturing

For more information on San Francisco County, visit the public health department website.

SAN MATEO COUNTY: 1,687 confirmed cases, 75 deaths

What’s open beyond essential businesses: Outdoor businesses and activities, retail and manufacturing

For more information on San Mateo County, visit the public health department website.

SANTA CLARA COUNTY: 2,470 confirmed cases, 135 deaths

What’s open beyond essential businesses: Outdoor businesses and activities; retail and manufacturing opening on Friday

Fore more information on Santa Clara County, visit the public health department website.

SANTA CRUZ COUNTY: 163 confirmed cases, 2 deaths

What’s open beyond essential businesses: Outdoor businesses and activities, retail, manufacturing

For more information on Santa Cruz County, visit the public health department website. 

SOLANO COUNTY: 424 confirmed cases, 16 deaths

What’s open beyond essential businesses: All “low-risk” businesses that can comply with physical distancing guidelines

For more information on Solano County, visit the public health department website.

SONOMA COUNTY: 387 confirmed cases, 4 deaths

What’s open beyond essential businesses: Outdoor businesses and activities, retail, manufacturing, car washes, pet groomers, outdoor museums, offices where telework is not possible

For more information on Sonoma County, visit the public health department website.

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