Coronavirus (COVID-19)
Current Status:
Napa County is currently assigned to the purple tier under California's Blue Print for a Safer Economy. More information can be found on the State of California's COVID-19 website. Vaccine distribution is underway.
Blueprint for a Safer Economy
California has a Blueprint for a Safer Economy for reducing COVID-19 in the state with revised criteria for loosening and tightening restrictions on activities. Every county in California is assigned to a tier based on its rate of new cases and positivity. At a minimum, counties must remain in a tier for at least 3 weeks before moving forward. Data is reviewed weekly and tiers are updated every Tuesday. To move forward, a county must meet the next tier’s criteria for two consecutive weeks. If a county’s metrics worsen for two consecutive weeks, it will be assigned a more restrictive tier.
Napa County is currently in the Purple Tier. Businesses should follow the Industry Guidance documents issued by the State of California and pay close attention to the specific requirements listed in these documents for counties in the Purple Tier.
For more information about the Blueprint for a Safer Economy, visit the State of California's safer economy web page or the County’s Frequently Asked Questions.
Situation at a Glance
Cumulative Cases | New Cases | Deaths | Vaccine Doses Administered |
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8973 | 27 | 69 | 48715 |
Updated Monday - Friday at 1:30 p.m.
No reporting on weekends or official county holidays.
COVID-19 Case and Testing Data Dashboard: Updated Monday - Friday (Disponible en Español)
Weekly COVID-19 Response Data Dashboard: Napa County COVID-19 response data, including vaccine distribution data, updated every Monday
COVID-19 Nursing Home Data: Information is provided by data.cms.gov
Enforcement Concerns and Complaints
To report violations of the Blueprint for a Safer Economy, please fill out the online form, or email [email protected] or call 707-253-4540.
Key Information
- Sports: CPDH Guidance for Adult and Youth Sports PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF
Up PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF - Private Gatherings: CDPH Guidance for Private Gatherings
- Current and Past Orders, Directives and Declarations
- Self-Isolation - Health Officer’s Directive: English (PDF) & Spanish (PDF)
- Quarantine - Health Officer’s Directive: English (PDF) & Spanish (PDF)
- CDPH COVID-19 Quarantine Guidance for Fully Vaccinated Persons
- Home Isolation and Quarantine Guidelines for People with COVID-19 Infection and their Household or Close Contacts: English (PDF) & Spanish (PDF)
- CDPH Guidance on Face Covering Requirements: English (PDF) & Spanish (PDF)
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- COVID-19 and Youth: English (PDF) & Spanish (PDF)
- Business: English (PDF) & Spanish (PDF)
- Vaccine FAQs: English (PDF) & Spanish (PDF)
- Guidance for Temporary Structures for Outdoor Operations PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF
- Situation Update Archive: Case and testing updates since February 17, 2020 (Disponible en Español)
Communication
- Phone: If the resources listed have not addressed your question(s): If you are not a healthcare provider, please call our coronavirus information line at 707-253-4540
(Monday – Friday, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.) - Email: [email protected]
- NIXLE: To sign up for alerts to your mobile phone, text your zip code to 888-777
Note: For a full list of ways to get information visit COVID-19 Communication.
Information from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
The situation with COVID-19 is changing quickly and updates will continue to be posted. For the most up-to-date information, visit The Centers for Diseases Control (CDC).
- Frequently Asked Questions and Answers from the CDC
- Visit the CDC website for current travel notices
- Registered Disinfectant Products
- If you need accessibility assistance, please contact the ADA Coordinator.