Napa County has received more than 840 COVID-19 complaints from civilians between late June, when the county first reopened after springtime lockdowns, and the beginning of this month, county records show.
Of the 843 complaints submitted over that period and reviewed by the Register, two-thirds were reports of Napa County businesses not adhering to state or local guidelines, records show; individuals reported businesses for everything from improper sanitization to allowing customers to get within six feet of each other.
Nearly 12% of submitted complaints reported a gathering of some kind, ranging from a childâs birthday party to gaggle of teenagers in a neighborâs garage.