A California rule change will keep Napa County in the orange on the COVID-19 rating scale for the coming week and perhaps lessen the danger of yo-yoing between tiers.
The countyâs latest COVID-19 rates are in the red zone. Under previous rules, that would have once again limited wineries to outdoor tastings only, closed bowling alleys and forced restaurants to serve fewer guests indoors, among other restrictions.
But on April 8, the state said counties in most cases will drop to a lower tier only if hospitalizations are increasing significantly among vulnerable individuals and both test positivity and adjusted case rates show a concerning increase in transmission.
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âWe had a whole lot of eggs and nowhere to sell them,â she said.
Rasmussen immediately sprang into action to offer the eggs directly to consumers. âI originally parked my temperature-controlled delivery van and sold at Sutherland Park until I was forced to move. At first, I thought this would be a horrible thing, but the lovely folks over at the Elks Lodge offered up their parking lot for me. I have been there every Tuesday since.â
She also began offering home delivery three days per week to accommodate customers that could not pick up on Tuesdays, such as those in quarantine due to the virus or otherwise homebound.
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.
Jan 8, 2021
Downtown Napa was a different place in the early 1970s before the cityâs urban renewal program swung into high gear and the county cleared a swath of land south of Third Street for its new government/courts complex.
It was older, less prosperous, without tourists.
The city commissioned photos of the âbefore,â including aerial shots that capture a riverfront almost unidentifiable to someone who knows only todayâs landscape.
The Napa River was boxed in with stores and warehouses, reflecting the cityâs origins as a river town where commerce centered on the waterway. And Soscol Avenue, a major north-south arterial today, stopped at the river.