Coronavirus
Testing Resources
Orange County residents should first call their health care provider for a COVID-19 test. Additional testing options:
Recent Updates
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Covid Clinic Magnolia Park Site ClosureThe covid-19 testing site, located at Magnolia Park, at 11402 Magnolia Street, is permanently closed. Covid-19 testing is available near the City's H. Louis Lake Senior Center, at 11300 Stanford Avenue. Appointments are required and must be made online at covidclinic.org.
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CDC Recommends COVID-19 Vaccines for Young ChildrenParents and caregivers can now get their children 6 months through 5 years of age vaccinated with the Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna vaccines.
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COVID-19 Rent Relief ProgramApply for the Housing Is Key CA COVID-19 Rent Relief program, providing funds to low-income renters who suffered a loss of income or other financial hardship due to COVID-19. Eligible applicants seeking assistance must apply by Thursday, March 31, 2022, at housingiskey.com.
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Microbusiness Grant Program LaunchesThe County of Orange has launched the Orange County Microbusiness Grants program, providing $2,500 grants to qualified small businesses negatively impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Application deadline is Tuesday, March 13, 2022.
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Statewide Indoor Masking Requirement ExtendedThe California Department of Public Health has extended the statewide indoor masking requirement through Tuesday, February 15, 2022. Masks must be worn in all indoor public places, regardless of vaccine status.
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City Service ChangesTo protect the health and safety of visitors and employees in light of rising coronavirus cases, the H. Louis Lake Senior Center is temporarily closed. The Meals on Wheels food distribution will continue to operate.
The Buena Clinton Youth and Family Center and Magnolia Park Family Resource Center are temporarily under modified services.
Temporarily, the number of visitors to City Hall will be limited. All individuals entering the building must wear a face covering.
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CDPH Requires Masking for all Public Indoor SettingsThe California Department of Public Health issued a mandate requiring masks to be worn in all indoor public settings, regardless of vaccine status, from Wednesday, December 15, 2021 through Saturday, January 15, 2022.
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Mobile COVID-19 Vaccine ClinicMcDonald's, at 11171 Garden Grove Blvd | Monday, December 20 | 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
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Mobile COVID-19 Vaccine ClinicMcDonald's, at 11171 Garden Grove Blvd | Thursday, December 2 | 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
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Mobile COVID-19 Vaccine ClinicMcDonald's, at 11171 Garden Grove Blvd | Wednesday, November 3 | 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
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COVID-19 Vaccine ClinicA vaccination clinic will be at the H. Louis Lake Senior Center's Haunted Halloween Resource Fair on Wednesday, October 27, from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., at 11300 Stanford Avenue. To register for a COVID-19 vaccine, call (714) 558-3785.
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Mobile COVID-19 Vaccine ClinicSaturday, September 18 | 11AM-2PM | McDonald's - Garden Grove, 11171 Garden Grove Boulevard
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Mobile COVID-19 Vaccine ClinicFriday, August 20 | 9AM-12PM | McDonald's - Garden Grove, 11171 Garden Grove Boulevard
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COVID-19 Delta Variant Fact SheetThe Delta Variant is the version of the virus that is now the dominant COVID-19 variant seen in the United States. It has a change in its virus structure that makes it easier to infect people compared to other variants.
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Mobile COVID-19 Vaccine ClinicMonday, August 16, 2021 - Coastline College, 12901 S. Euclid St.
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Mobile COVID-19 vaccine clinicFriday, July 30, 2021 - McDonald's - 11171 Garden Grove Blvd
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Mobile COVID-19 vaccine clinic- Thursday, July 22, 2021 - McDonald's - 12051 Valley View St, Garden Grove CA 92845
- Friday, July 30, 2021 - McDonald's - 11171 Garden Grove Blvd., Garden Grove CA 92840
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OC Health Care Agency Urges Residents to Take Precautions Against COVID-19Public health officials at the OC Health Care Agency (HCA) are encouraging residents to take adequate safety precautions in the wake of increasing COVID-19 cases in the county. Currently, there are no plans to implement a new mask mandate in Orange County; however, those who are not fully vaccinated must continue wearing a mask indoors in accordance with guidelines from the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) and are strongly encouraged to get vaccinated as soon as possible.
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Joint CDC and FDA Statement on Vaccine BoostersIndividuals who have not yet been vaccinated are strongly encouraged to get vaccinated as soon as possible to protect themselves and their community.
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Mobile COVID-19 Vaccine ClinicFriday, July 9, from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., at Irvine Intermediate School, at 10552 Hazard Ave.
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Mobile COVID-19 Vaccine ClinicFriday, July 9, 2021, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., at McDonald's, at 11171 Garden Grove Blvd, Garden Grove.
Saturday, July 10, 2021, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., at McDonald's, at 10900 Katella Ave, Anaheim. -
Orange County Health Care Agency's July 4th Holiday Safety Tips -
Mobile COVID-19 Vaccine ClinicOn Monday, June 28, 2021, from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., Irvine Intermediate School, located at 10552 Hazard Avenue, will open a mobile COVID-19 vaccine clinic. Vaccines administered will be Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson. Walk-ins welcome.
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Vax for the WinCalifornia’s vaccine incentive program.
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OC Progresses from Orange to Yellow Tier -
Garden Grove Sports & Recreation Center Opens as COVID-19 Vaccination POD; Appointments through MyTurn -
Garden Grove residents, age 18 and over, are invited to receive the vaccine at the Second Baptist Church COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic -
Individuals in Orange County, age 16 and over, are eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine -
Eligible individuals include those age 16 and over, who live in the four equity zip codes.Individuals, age 16 and over, in the four equity zip codes are now eligible to receive the vaccine: 92701, 92703, 92805, and 92844. Appointments are required. Visit: Othena.com
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County Opens Second Application Period for Emergency Rental AssistanceThe County of Orange is accepting applications through Friday, April 30, 2021 or until funding is exhausted. Eligible renter households with unpaid rent or utility bills due to the impact of COVID-19 are encouraged to apply at era.211oc.org, text ERA to 898211 or call 2-1-1.
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OC Progresses from Red Tier to OrangeEffective Wednesday, March 31, Orange County is in the Orange tier of the state’s Blueprint for a Safer Economy after having successfully achieved Orange tier metrics for two weeks.
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FEMA COVID-19 ResourcesIf you lost someone due to COVID-19, FEMA will start providing financial assistance in April for funeral expenses incurred after January 20, 2020. To be eligible:
o The death must have happened in the U.S.
o The death certificate must indicate the reason was due to COVID-19.
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OC Returns to Red Tier Easing Restrictions for Specific Industries and ActivitiesAs a result, many local businesses and activities in Orange County will be allowed to expand capacity or resume operations.
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City Encourages Garden Grove Seniors to Register on Othena for upcoming Local Vaccination PODOrange County Health Care Agency is opening a Garden Grove Health Equity POD on Wednesday, March 10
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Outdoor Youth and Recreational Adult SportsThe state and county have released new guidance allowing outdoor, high contact and moderate contact youth sports to resume in Orange County with modifications. Outdoor sports include: football, soccer, baseball, cheerleading, and other outdoor sport competitions.
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Individuals that fall under Phase 1B (Tier 1) are now eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.Currently, vaccinations are being provided only to the following prioritized groups: Phase 1A populations (all tiers) and Phase 1B (Tier 1) populations which includes: educators, food service, grocery and agriculture workers, child care providers, and emergency services. Please make an appointment at Othena.com.
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Disneyland Resort Super POD Site to Close TemporarilySevere Weather Delayed Orange County’s COVID-19 Vaccine Supplies
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CVS Pharmacy to start COVID-19 vaccinations around Southern CaliforniaCVS Health is partnering with several local state and federal programs to help administer the COVID-19 vaccine to eligible populations. To check COVID-19 vaccine eligibility, visit CVS.com.
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In-Car Vaccinations for Eligible Individuals with DisabilitiesThe County’s Soka University Super POD is offering in-car vaccinations for eligible individuals with disabilities displaying vehicle placards or license plates at their appointments
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Governor Newsom Signs Legislation to Extend Eviction MoratoriumLegislation extends statewide eviction moratorium through June 30, 2021 and protects tenants’ credit.
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Emergency Rental AssistanceThe County of Orange will offer rental households up to $10,000 in financial assistance for unpaid rent or utility bills due to the impact of COVID-19.
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City Resumes Temporary Outdoor Permit Program for Local Businesses in Response to County's Return to Purple Tier -
State Moves County to Purple Tier Effective Immediately -
County Adds Second Regional COVID-19 Vaccine Super POD Site at Soka University -
County Health Officer Opens COVID-19 Vaccine to Residents Ages 65 and Older -
No-Cost, Walk-Up COVID-19 Testing Sites Available in Garden Grove -
County Seeking Volunteers for COVID-19 Vaccination at Points of Distribution -
County Activates Incident Management Team, Plans for Regional COVID-19 Vaccine SupersitesThe County of Orange is proactively leading Orange County’s response to COVID-19. The next critical phase is providing the vaccine to residents in a phased, tiered approach.
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Extension of Southern California Region’s Stay-at-Home OrderOn December 29, 2020, the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) announced that the Southern California Region will remain under the State of California’s “Regional Stay-at-Home Order.”
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Governor Launches "Vaccinate All 58” CampaignBroad distribution will happen in months – California prioritizes essential workers and those most vulnerable to the virus
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City Announces New Grant Program to Support Local Businesses Providing Food and Drink Delivery To-Go -
County of Orange Prepares for First Allocation of COVID-19 VaccineThe OC Health Care Agency is preparing to receive 25,350 doses of Pfizer-manufactured COVID-19 vaccine on December 15.
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Southern California Region Impacted by State’s Regional Stay-at-Home OrderOrange County residents will be required to stay at home as much as possible and not mix with other households to reduce exposure, effective 11:59 p.m. Sunday, December 6
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Governor Newsom announces new assistance programs for businesses impacted by COVID-19 -
California's Limited Stay at Home Order - Questions and AnswersThe limited stay at home order applies to individuals who live in counties currently in the purple tier.
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State Issues Limited Stay at Home Order to Slow Spread of COVID-19In light of an unprecedented, rapid rise in COVID-19 cases across California, Governor Gavin Newsom and the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) today announced a limited Stay at Home Order requiring generally that non-essential work, movement and gatherings stop between 10 PM and 5 AM in counties in the purple tier.
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City Hall Returns to Virtual Services Only due to OC's Move Back to Purple Tier -
State of California Moves County of Orange to More Restrictive Purple Tier Effective ImmediatelyResidents, Businesses and Events Must Comply Within 24 Hours
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COVID-19 Vaccine SurveyThe County is conducting a survey of attitudes toward vaccination for COVID-19, which will assist in the planning for distribution of the future COVID-19 vaccine. Fill out the survey by clicking here.
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COVID-19 Child Care Relief ProgramDay care businesses and non-profit organizations are encouraged to apply for the COVID-19 Child Care Relief Program, which aims to assist local child care establishments with funds to aid their survival and recovery during the pandemic.
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Micro Business Relief GrantGarden Grove small businesses and non-profit organizations impacted by COVID-19 can apply for the Micro Business Relief Grant program to receive up to $5,000 towards rent relief. Click here.
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State Allows up to 3 Households for Outdoor GatheringsThe state has released new guidance for private gatherings, permitting up to three households to socialize outdoors only. Safeguards must be taken, including wearing face coverings.
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OC HCA Seeking Community Input on COVID-19 VaccineThe County of Orange Health Care Agency (HCA) is seeking the community's input in determining the public's attitude toward the future COVID-19 vaccine.
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OC Health Care Agency Wants Everyone to Get a Flu ShotOrange County residents can schedule a free flu vaccine appointment with OC Health Care Agency's Family Health Clinics by calling 1 (800) 914-4887.
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OC Public Libraries Reopens Doors for Grab & Go Service and Public Computer UseOn September 22, OC Public Libraries will offer Grab & Go services, allowing patrons to use self-service checkout of requested and limited popular items.
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County of Orange Moves to Red Tier, Re Opens More of Orange CountyToday, the County of Orange moved from the Purple Tier to the Red Tier as a part of the Governor Newsom’s Blue Print for a Safer Economy.
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County Reminds Residents, Visitors to Remain Vigilant Against COVID-19This Labor Day weekend, the community is strongly encouraged to continue practicing safeguards to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
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Blueprint for a Safer EconomyCalifornia has a new blueprint for reducing COVID-19 in the state with revised criteria for loosening and tightening restrictions on activities. Find out how businesses and activities can open in your county, visit covid19.ca.gov/safer-economy.
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County of Orange Adds Second Supersite to its COVID-19 Testing ArsenalLarge-scale drive-through coronavirus testing opens at OC Fair & Event Center
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County of Orange Launches Great Plates Delivered to Further Support Seniors and Local BusinessesThe Great Plates Delivered program has been extended to Wednesday, September 9.
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Back2Business Initiative to Include Outdoor Planning for Small BusinessesIn partnership with 3D Event Designer, the County of Orange is launching the Back2Business Initiative: Outdoor Edition, an expansion of the original Back2Business Initiative program, to help local small businesses impacted by COVID-19 safely reopen by meeting local, state and federal social distancing guidelines.
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County of Orange Launches SafeDineOC COVID-Safe Restaurant Campaign -
State Releases Youth Sports GuidanceThe California Department of Public Health released guidance for youth sports activities to re-open including school-based, club and recreational programs.
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First Responder COVID-19 TestingDedicated lane for First Responders is available; Participants may be asymptomatic or symptomatic; Bring identification and proof of insurance.
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OC Health Care Agency Announces Ad and Outreach Campaign Aimed at Protecting Each Other -
County of Orange Announces Second Round of Funding to Support Small Businesses Impacted by COVID-19 -
COVID-19 Testing Anaheim Convention CenterThrough Sunday, August 2, from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., COVID-19 testing is available through an appointment-based drive-thru site at the Anaheim Convention Center, located at 800 W. Katella Avenue. Testing is available to Orange County residents, at no-cost, for people who meet the OC Health Care Agency Public criteria. To make an appointment, click HERE.
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City Continues Suspension of Water Shut-Offs for Non-PaymentsEffective immediately, the City of Garden Grove will extend the suspension of water shut-offs for non-payments and late fee charges until further notice.
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Latest Business Closures Prompt Further Action to Assist Local Establishments Maintain OperationsThe City is expanding its assistance to local businesses by waiving all fees to restaurants applying for temporary outdoor dining permits, with plans to also offer no-fee temporary outdoor permits to other business sectors when allowed by state health and safety guidelines.
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California Orders Additional Restrictions to Slow Transmissions of COVID-19New Action Includes Expanding Statewide Closure of Bars, Breweries and Pubs and of Indoor Operations in Restaurants, Wineries, Movie Theaters
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Acting County Health Officer Issues Amended Orders and Strong Recommendations in Support of Closures Recommended by State of California -
Bars Ordered Closed in Orange County, California Effective July 2Effective July 2, 2020, all bars are ordered closed in Orange County,
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City to Resume Water Late Fees July 1As of July 1, the City will begin issuing normal late fees on water payments. Payments for delinquent accounts before June 30 will be accepted without penalty if paid by July 15.
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City Launches New $5K Micro-Business Relief Program, Offers Multi-Language How-To WebinarsLocal businesses impacted by COVID-19 are invited to join an informational, multi-language ZOOM webinar, to apply for Garden Grove's small business resources and grants programs.
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Expanded Personal Care Services Permitted to Re-Open June 19The types of businesses that will be able to resume operations include nail salons, facials, waxing, tattoo parlors, piercing shops, and massage therapy.
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Californians Must Wear Face Coverings When in Higher-Risk SituationsCalifornia Department of Public Health Release Guidance Requiring Californians to Wear Face Coverings in Most Settings Outside the Home
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City to Resume Street Sweeping Citations Following 2-Week Grace Period -
County of Orange Moves into Stage 2 of California’s Resiliency RoadmapIn Stage 2, the County of Orange will be allowed to have the following businesses re-open with adaptations: In-person dining reservations; retail shopping with social distancing and curbside pickup; manufacturing; offices (when telework not possible); outdoor museums; and limited services.
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Accessible Eateries Program - Temporary Outdoor DiningRestaurants can now apply to the City for 60-day outdoor dining permits to expand dining areas onto adjacent sidewalks within a shopping center or in privately-owned parking lots.
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City Hall to Re-Open Monday Under Modified ServicesGarden Grove City Hall re-opens its lobby counters under modified services.
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City Enters Stage 2 with Caution, OptimismFollowing Governor Newsom’s allowance for the state to enter Stage 2, the City moves forward with caution and optimism, urging low-risk businesses to avoid the spread of the coronavirus by obeying state and county health guidelines.
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City to Re-Open Park Tennis, Handball Courts under Social Distancing Restrictions May 8 -
County of Orange Launches Great Plates Delivered to Further Support Seniors & Local Businesses -
Resources for Tenants Facing or Experiencing Homelessness During COVID-19 -
Chairwoman Michelle Steel and Supervisor Don Wagner Release Business Guidelines for Orange CountyOrange County Board of Supervisors unanimously approve guidelines for Orange County to transition back to a normal state of activity.
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Restaurants Deliver: Home Meals for SeniorsGovernor Newsom announced Friday, April 24 the launch of a first-in-the-nation “Restaurants Deliver: Home Meals for Seniors” partnership with counties, cities, and Tribes.
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Orange County Board of Supervisors Issues Certain Employees at Some Essential Businesses Must Wear Face Coverings Effective April 24 -
OC Health Care Agency Announces Launch of OC COVID-19 Testing NetworkFind information on testing priority and screening locations.
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Local Emergency Order to Continue Until Further NoticeThe City of Garden Grove has officially extended its local emergency order to continue until further notice.
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New Online Business Toolkit/Business Resiliency Plan Resources & Guidance During & After Pandemic -
CityWorks COVID-19 Coronavirus Special Edition -
OC Health Officer Issues Face Covering Recommendation for Essential Businesses
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Resources for Seniors -
Mental Health ServicesFeeling misunderstood or overwhelmed and needing to talk to someone about what’s happening? Contact one of these safe, secure and confidential providers.
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GGUSD Suspends In-Person Class through June 12 -
City Reminds Tenants, Landlords of Eviction Moratorium in Place through May 31 -
GGUSD Board of Education Extends Suspension of In-Person Class through May 8 -
Orange County COVID-19 HotlineThe ochealth has created a new COVID-19 hotline (833-426-6411).
This number links together services from several different agencies in Orange County, as an easier way for you to get information and resources.
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Local Organizations Offering Resources, Volunteer Opportunities -
State of California Health Order Remains in Effect throughout Orange County -
City Extends Local Emergency Order to April 17City Hall, City Facilities, Programs, Water Shut-Offs, Street Sweeping Citations Remain Closed or Suspended Through April 17
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Republic ServicesImportant Information Regarding Recycling and Waste Service
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Community ResourcesUnemployment, Small Business Assistance, Leave Benefits
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COVID-19 Testing Availability -
Facility Closures and Cancellations Page Added -
Message To Community From Police Chief Tom DaRé -
See the list of Essential Critical Infrastructure Workers (pdf)Added list of essential critical infrastructure workers.
Working with county and state health agencies, the City of Garden Grove continues to closely monitor the situation arising from the coronavirus outbreak. The health, safety, and well-being of Garden Grove residents, employees, students, and visitors is a constant top priority for our City. Please continue to check our website and social media channels for regular updates.
The local lead agency responsible for handling and reporting on infectious outbreaks is the Orange County Health Care Agency. The Orange County Health Care Agency is the best resource for the most accurate and up-to-date information on the coronavirus.
Residents with COVID-19 questions can contact the County of Orange COVID-19 Hotline at (714) 834-2000, from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, or email questions to support@compositeapps.net.
Vaccine Resources
Visit the Orange County Health Care Agency for information on vaccines.
Find a COVID-19 Vaccine Vaccine Resources ADA Accommodations
The Orange County Health Care Agency is accepting walk-ins, as well as those with confirmed appointments. To make an appointment, visit Othena.com.
Garden Grove COVID-19 Case Counts
For Orange County COVID-19 case counts, visit COVID-19 Case Counts and Testing Figures.
Security Resources
The Orange County District Attorney’s Office has established a hotline to report individuals or businesses they suspect of engaging in price gouging or any other COVID-19-related scam. The Orange County District Attorney Scam Hotline is (714) 834-3482. Reports can also be emailed to reportascam@da.ocgov.com.
Garden Grove Strong
- County of Orange Health Officer's Orders and Strong Recommendations
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
- Orange County COVID-19 Testing Locations
- State of California COVID-19 website
- State of California’s Executive Orders
- Garden Grove Unified School District Coronavirus Updates
- OC Assessors Office
- Orange County Water District: Drinking Water Remains Safe and Reliable
- So Cal Gas - COVID-19 Support