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Blueprint for a safer economy
Blueprint for a safer economy









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Schools that are not authorized to reopen, including TK-6 schools that have not received a waiver, may provide structured, in-person supervision and services to students under the Guidance for Small Cohorts/Groups of Children and Youth.

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Schools in counties within Tier 1 are not permitted to reopen for in-person instruction, with an exception for waivers granted by local health departments for TK-6 grades. On Tuesday, the State of California retired the majority of its COVID-19 restrictions, including the Blueprint for a Safer Economy, more fully reopening the state’s economy and ending a series of pandemic requirements such as masking for vaccinated individuals, physical distancing, and capacity restrictions in virtually all settings. Schools may reopen for in-person instruction based on equivalent criteria to the July 17 School Re-opening Framework previously announced. That framework remains in effect except that Tier 1 is substituted for the previous County Data Monitoring List (which has equivalent criteria to Tier 1).In accompanying documents posted by California Department of Public Health, the impact of the Tier framework on schools is described as follows: The Blueprint provides a uniform framework of four Tiers based on how prevalent COVID-19 is in each county and will be used to guide progression of opening businesses and activities. SECTORS Tier 1 Widespread (Case Rate >7 or Test Positivity >8) Tier 2 Substantial (Case Rate 4-7 or Test Positivity 5-8) Tier 3 Moderate (Case Rate 1-3.9 or Test Positivity 2-4. The framework lays out the measures that each county must meet, based on indicators that capture disease burden, testing, and health equity. Under this model, industries may open based on what risk tier their county is in. Governor Newsom released a new Blueprint for a Safer Economy noting that “COVID-19 will be with us for a long time and that we all need to adapt and live differently to get through this”. activities and businesses into a tiered system called Blueprint for a Safer Economy.











Blueprint for a safer economy