The City of Napa is Here for You The City of Napa is working hard to maintain essential City services for our community, while ensuring the health and well-being of our employees. While our offices are closed, staff is still available to provide service over the phone or by appointment, in some cases. We encourage everyone in our community to follow the current "Shelter-at-Home" Orders from the State and County Public Health officials, maintain social distancing, and practice good hand hygiene. As Napa County begins to see more confirmed cases of coronavirus (COVID-19), following these guidelines will become crucial to successfully "flatten the curve". Do you have concerns about businesses complying with the Shelter at Home and social distancing orders? Please submit your questions or concerns regarding COVID-19 compliance to [email protected].
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Stay Connected!Now, more than ever, staying connected is so important. Follow the City of Napa on social media, subscribe to our e-newsletter and register for Nixle alerts today!
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Stay Home, Save Lives Everyone is required to stay home except to get food, care for a relative or friend, get necessary health care, or go to an essential job. If you go out, keep at least 6 feet of distance between you and others.
Do:- Stay home
- Wash hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds
- Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue
- Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces
- If soap and water aren’t available, use alcohol-based hand sanitizer
Don’t:- Shake hands
- Touch your face
- Go to the doctor if you aren’t sick
- Stockpile masks or gloves
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Medical Surge Capacity & Social DistancingWhy is social distancing and shelter-at-home so important? Learn about medical surge capacity in Napa County, and how you can help flatten the curve.
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From Napa County Public Health:COVID-19 Testing and Case Data Report for Friday, April 3, 2020As of 10:30 AM this morning, Napa County is reporting 20 confirmed cases of COVID-19 with two (2) confirmed deaths. A total of 422 individuals have been tested in Napa County and 298 tests were negative and 104 tested patients are awaiting test results. There are 73 individuals that are currently being monitored due to having a close contact to a confirmed case. For more information and detail on the testing data, please visit: https://www.countyofnapa.org/2776/COVID-19-Testing This website is updated at 10:30AM, Monday through Saturday and will be summarized by 11:00 AM daily on social media and at https://www.countyofnapa.org/2739/Coronavirus
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Napa County Extends & Updates Shelter-at-Home Order Napa County has extended the Shelter-At-Home Order through 11:59 PM on April 30, 2020. The extended order also includes social distancing protocols for businesses providing essential services to prepare and post by 11:59 on April 6, 2020 , requirements for construction sites to follow, closes playgrounds and other shared recreational facilities and clarifies that landscaping, gardening and similar service professionals should be limited to maintaining habitability, sanitation or safety, and not cosmetic purposes . The new order can be viewed here: https://www.countyofnapa.org/2806/Declarations-Orders-Directives
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City Offices Closed - But Staff is Still Here to Serve Our Community All public counters in City of Napa offices have been closed to the public, and open only on a by-appointment basis. Members of the public may request an appointment using the phone numbers listed below; and the City continues to receive and respond to correspondence via email or U.S. mail.
Through these changes, including the use of social distancing and offering assistance and service over the phone, we can do our part to minimize COVID-19 exposure to City staff and the public. These closures and modifications can be found here.
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Resources for Our Community Napa County's virtual local assistance center (LAC) is now live: https://readynapacounty.org/
Here you'll find a consolidated list of state, county and community services to support you and your loved ones during this unprecedented time.
Napa County also has a bilingual public information line that is open Monday through Friday from 9 AM - 12 PM and 1 PM - 5 PM at (707) 253-4540 or [email protected]. They will answer questions, and help connect you to the right place for services.
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Rec @ Homewith Napa Parks & Recreation! While the doors to the city facilities are closed and your classes temporarily suspended, you can still access high-quality programs and resources at home! The Parks & Recreation Services Department strives to enhance the quality of life in Napa and bring the community together under any circumstances. We understand how challenging the impacts of COVID-19 have been while we all ’do our part’ in looking out for the greater health and safety of our community.
Now introducing REC @ HOME, your local online resource for family activities, health & wellness, continuous learning, community connections, and more! We will continue to develop new content weekly. Connect with us and share ways to stay active and engaged over the coming weeks. Be sure to follow us on Instagram & Facebook for more REC @ HOME!
Learn more at www.cityofnapa.org/Rec-At-Home!
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