COVID-19 Update
California to Fully Reopen on June 15th
California is preparing to get back to normal. On June 15th, capacity and distancing restrictions will be lifted for most businesses and activities. Large-scale indoor events will have vaccination or negative test requirements for attendees through at least October 1st.
Read more about the blueprint for the California reopening here.
Governor Newsom Announces End of State Mask Mandate
Governor Newsom announced that the State of California mask mandate will be lifted on June 15th. However, California Division of Occupational Safety and health is likely to extend a mask mandate for workers until next year, even if they are vaccinated.
FEMA is Providing Financial Assistance for COVID-19 Related Funeral Costs
As a reminder, FEMA is providing financial assistance for COVID-19-related funeral expenses incurred after January 20, 2020 under the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act of 2021 and the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021. FEMA will begin accepting applications this month.
If you were impacted by COVID-19 funeral expenses, we encourage you to keep and gather documentation. Types of documents include: an official death certificate and funeral expenses (receipts, funeral home contract, etc.).
For more information, please click here.
Apply for California COVID-19 Rent and Utility Assistance Program
The State of California is accepting applications from renters and landlords on behalf of a renter for past due and future payments of rent and utilities. Per guidance from the U.S. Department of Treasury, financial help this program provides to a household is not considered income for the household. The program does not ask about immigration status; it does not affect eligibility for the program.
Households that meet the following criteria are eligible to receive help:
+Tenant has a City of San Diego address. +Household income is at or below 80 percent of San Diego’s Area Median Income (AMI), currently $97,000 per year for a family of four. +Household has an obligation to pay rent. +At least one member of the household has a reduction of income or other financial hardship due to COVID-19. +Household experienced or is at risk of experiencing homelessness or housing instability.
Those in need of assistance can apply here.
Apply Now for City of San Diego Rent and Utility Assistance Program
The City of San Diego is still accepting applications for COVID-19 rental and utility assistance through the San Diego Housing Commission (SDHC) Housing Stability Assistance Program. Tenants can apply for the program, OR a landlord can apply on behalf of a tenant to help pay past-due, unpaid rent and utilities for individuals and families with low income in the City of San Diego who experience financial hardship due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Those in need of assistance can apply here.
City of San Diego Economic Assistance Resource Website
The City of San Diego Economic Development Department established a comprehensive list of available financial relief for businesses impacted by COVID-19.
Click here for resources.
San Diego Workforce Partnership Resources
The San Diego Workforce Partnership released a resource guide for navigating a safe reopening as well as human resources support.
Click here for more information.
They also received a two-year grant of $1.5 million from The James Irvine Foundation to fund CyberHire San Diego—a movement that aims to increase the number of unemployed, underemployed and low-wage workers in quality cybersecurity careers.
Click here for more information.
San Diego County Vaccination Progress
Click here for a full breakdown of San Diego’s vaccination progression.
When Can I get My Vaccine?
Starting on May 13th, any resident 12 years and older are able to be vaccinated. No appointments necessary at County vaccination sites. Residents age 12 and older can either make an appointment or walk-up (as supply lasts) to receive a vaccine.
Click here to sign-up for an appointment. |