Indoor meals and hair products reopening soon in SLO County

February 11, 2021

If San Luis Obispo County continues to have low positivity rates for coronavirus, several companies may reopen or relax restrictions as the county changes from purple to red next week, said Dr. Penny Borenstein, public health officer of the SLO county.

In the red layer of California, nail salons, cinemas and gyms can reopen. It also allows you to dine in an indoor restaurant and take care of your hair.

After two weeks at the red level, school districts can reopen K-12 schools.

During the past two days, 101 people tested positive for coronavirus in SLO County, bringing the county total to 18,889 since the pandemic began. Of these, 205 died and 17,676 recovered.

There are 36 SLO County residents in the hospital receiving treatment for the virus, nine of whom are in intensive care units.

Cases by area

  • Paso Robles – 3,714
  • San Luis Obispo – 3,523
  • California Men’s Colony (Inmates) – 2,372
  • Atascadero – 1,753
  • Nipomo – 1,409
  • Arroyo Grande – 1,334
  • Grover Beach – 769
  • Ocean – 645
  • Templeton – 561
  • San Miguel – 461
  • Los Osos – 431
  • Morro Bay – 379
  • Cal Poly (campus residents) – 337
  • Pismo Beach – 301
  • Atascadero State Hospital (patients) – 205
  • Cambria – 165
  • Shandon – 133
  • Santa Margarita – 122
  • Creston – 80
  • Cayucos – 66
  • Avila Beach – 26
  • San Simeon – 21
  • Bradley – 7

In Santa Barbara County, there were 30,502 confirmed cases of coronavirus and 366 deaths, according to the Santa Barbara County Department of Public Health.

Cases by area, these figures are from Santa Barbara County reports:

    • Santa Maria – 10,372
    • Santa Barbara – 5,576
    • Lompoc – 3,193
    • Orcutt – 1,599
    • Lompoc Federal Prison – 1,079

On Thursday night, there were 3,443,360 positive cases and 45,971 deaths in California.

More than 28,002,240 residents in the United States tested positive for the virus and 486,922 died.

In addition, the number of people infected with the virus worldwide continues to increase: 108,282,208 cases with 2,377,285 deaths.

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