What’s Open?
STAGE 1
STATE WIDE
STAY-AT-HOME ORDER
ESSENTIAL
WORKFORCE
STAGE 2
CURB-SIDE RETAIL
MANUFACTURERS
LOGISTICS
CHILDCARE
for those outside of
the essential workforce
OFFICE-BASED BUSINESS
SELECT SERVICES
car washers, pet grooming,
and landscape gardening
OUTDOOR MUSEUMS
open galley spaces and
other public spaces
with modifications
ACCELERATED
STAGE 2
HAIR SALON/BARBERSHOP
IN-PERSON RELIGIOUS
SERVICES
(churches and weddings)
DESTINATION RETAIL
(retail stores), including
shopping malls and swap meets
SCHOOLS WITH
MODIFICATIONS
PRESENT
COUNTYWIDE
REOPENING
STAGE 3
SPORTING EVENTS
without live audiences
STAGE 4
ENDING STATEWIDE
STAY-AT-HOME ORDER
CONCERT VENUES
SPORTING EVENTS
with live audiences
GYMS
SPORTING EVENTS
without live audiences
NAIL SALONS
TATTOO STUDIOS
STATEWIDE
STAY-AT-HOME ORDER
ESSENTIAL
WORKFORCE
CURB-SIDE RETAIL
MANUFACTURERS
LOGISTICS CHILDCARE
for those outside of the essential workforce
OFFICE-BASED BUSINESSES
SELECT SERVICES
car washes, pet grooming, and landscape gardening
OUTDOOR MUSEUMS
open gallery spaces and other
HAIR SALON/BARBERSHOP
IN-PERSON RELIGIOUS
SERVICES
(churches and weddings)
DESTINATION RETAIL
(retail stores), including shopping malls and swap meets
SCHOOLS WITH MODIFICATIONS
GYMS
SPORTING EVENTS
without live audiences
NAIL SALONS
TATTOO STUDIOS
ENDING STATEWIDE
STAY-AT-HOME ORDER
CONCERT VENUES
SPORTING EVENTS
with live audiences
San Bernardino County businesses are continuing on the path to reopening through the State’s phased reopening process. With the help of COVID compliant businesses and responsible residents, the County is officially moving into Stage 3. Below is a full list of businesses that are currently open with links to their reopening guidelines as well as the few businesses/recreational activities that remain closed until further notice. For more information on statewide industry guidance visit: https://covid19.ca.gov/industry-guidance/
What’s Open
- BANKS
- CAMPGROUNDS
- CHILD CARE
- CONVENIENCE STORES
- RESTAURANTS AND FOOD TRUCKS (only outdoor and takeout)
- DRIVE-UP GRADUATION CEREMONIES
- ESSENTIAL STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT FUNCTIONS (law enforcement and offices that provide government programs and services)
- HEALTHCARE SERVICES
- LIBRARIES
- LIMITED SERVICES (appliance repair, car washes, dog walking, pet grooming, residential and janitorial cleaning, plumbing)
- LODGING
- PUBLIC POOLS
- RELIGIOUS SERVICES (online and outdoor)
- RETAIL
- SCHOOLS
- YOUTH SPORTS (with restrictions)
What’s Not
- COMMUNITY CENTERS
- CONVENTION CENTERS
- ENTERTAINMENT VENUES (movie theaters, gaming, gambling, arcade venues, pro sports)
- GYMS/FITNESS CENTERS – Outdoor operations allowed
- HAIR SALONS AND BARBERSHOPS – Outdoor operations allowed
- HOSPITALITY SERVICES (Bars, brewpubs, breweries, and pubs, both indoors and outdoors, unless offering sit-down outdoor dine-in meals where alcohol is sold in the same transaction as a meal. Wineries and tasting rooms may operate outdoors only.)
- INDOOR PROTEST
- LIVE ENTERTAINMENT
- MALLS (indoor)
- MUSEUMS, GALLERIES AND ZOOS (indoor only)
- OFFICES FOR NON-CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE SECTORS (as indicated at covid19.ca.gov)
- PERSONAL CARE SERVICES (including nail salons, massage parlors, and tattoo studios) – Outdoor operations allowed for nail salons, massage and skin care/cosmetology services
- PICNIC AREAS
- PLACES OF WORSHIP (indoor only)
- PLAYGROUNDS
- SPORTS VENUES
- THEME PARKS