COVID-19 in South County

In March 2020 state and local authorities issued stay-at-homes directives telling people to stay home to slow the spread of COVID-19, a coronavirus that has reached pandemic proportions and infected nearly 25,000 people and killed more than 800 statewide. The pandemic has changed the way people live their day to day lives as some businesses have been forced to close and people asked to limit their social contact by staying home. Many public spaces have been shut down to limit access.

COVID-19 in South County
A sign at Magnia Italiano Restaurant on Third Avenue reminds patrons they are open only for take-out & delivery during the coronavirus pandemic. Some restaurants have been deemed essential businesses and allowed to continue operating as long as they limit public access. (Photo by Rick Eaton)
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