Dear Rancho Cordova Residents and Businesses,
We have made progress in halting the spread of COVID-19. However, Sacramento County, along with 18 other counties, is experiencing a recent surge of new cases and hospitalizations. As a result, these counties have been required to close indoor operations for certain sectors, among other requirements. The revised County
Public Health Order
is effective today, July 2 at 3 PM. The highlights of the order are:
Indoor operations are closed for the following businesses
- Restaurants
- Wineries and tasting rooms
- Movie theaters
- Family entertainment centers
- Zoos and museums
- Cardrooms
4
th
of July Weekend
- The Governor has recommended that counties having COVID-19 surges should consider canceling firework shows. The Cordova Community Council regrets to announce the cancellation of the Fourth of July Drive-In Fireworks Show in Rancho Cordova. Learn more
Bars Are Still Closed
Rise in COVID-19 Cases in Sacramento County
Sacramento County has seen a concerning rise in COVID-19 cases that have been traced back to in-home gatherings of family and friends. Gatherings with people outside of your household are still prohibited by the Health Order. The rise in cases is primarily in the 18-49 age group, but cases involving 0-17 age group are also on the rise. To stop the spread of COVID-19, it’s critical to:
- Stay six feet from others
- Wear face coverings
- Frequently wash hands
- Stay home, especially if you’re ill
Questions about Cloth Face Coverings
From free grocery delivery, to resources for businesses, to activities for families, to inspiring local stories, our COVID-19 webpage is updated daily and has the facts you need and more.
As new information becomes available, I will provide updates. In the meantime, I ask that you share this information widely with those who may not subscribe to the city’s newsletters or social media channels.
Let’s re-double our efforts to once again stop the spread of COVID-19. Together, we can make a difference. Thank you for your efforts to keep our community healthy and safe.
Sincerely,
Cyrus Abhar
City Manager