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Monterey County is on track to do move to the red reopening tier Tuesday.
For a look at changes that come with being moved to the red tier, check out the chart below.
By Tuesday, 26 counties are expected to move to the red tier for the first time since last fall, prior to the state s winter surge. In addition, all 11 counties in the greater Bay Area would be out of the purple tier. What that means, practically, is that California is making good strides in achieving the commitments to deliver doses to the hardest-hit communities across our state, making sure that our first line of protection is going to those places that have shouldered the greatest burden of disease, state Health and Human Services Secretary Dr. Mark Ghaly said in a media briefing Friday.
Entire Bay Area Enters Red Tier As State Announces New Status For Sonoma and Contra Costa County
The last two local counties to leave the Purple tier for the Red one in the state s metrics for reopening, Contra Costa and Sonoma counties, were promoted on Friday, several days ahead of the weekly Tuesday schedule.
Both counties can now begin having limited indoor dining along with the rest of the Bay Area starting on Sunday. They were moved up in status (or down, in the context of the green-to-purple ladder) alongside a large swath of Southern California counties today including Los Angeles, Orange, and San Bernardino.