The City of West Hollywood is hosting a COVID-19 Health & Safety for Businesses webinar on Wednesday, July 22, 2020 at 1pm. This is Part Two of a previous COVID-19 business webinar discussion that took place last week, on July 15.
Part Two of Health & Safety Information for Businesses will feature Cristin Mondy, RN, MSN, MPH, Regional Health Officer for the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health’s Metropolitan Los Angeles Regional Health Office, Service Planning Area 4. She will provide her professional insights and address general health and safety questions from the business community.
Topics will include: business safety guidance in the workplace and reopening protocols to protect businesses, employees, and customers. Register online at: https://app.livestorm.co/city-of-west-hollywood/covid-19-health-and-safety-information-for-businesses-part-2
Prior City of West Hollywood webinars topic include: COVID-19 Health & Safety Information for Businesses (Part 1), Fundraising for Non-Profits, Temporary Outdoor Expansion Permit, Guidance for Multi-Family Housing; Accessing Mediation Services for Commercial Tenants and Landlords; Combatting Loneliness, Isolation, Depression, and Anxieties during COVID-19; Employer and Employee Resources; Rethinking Your Business Model; Information on the City’s Residential Eviction Moratorium; Information on the City’s Commercial Eviction Moratorium; Protecting Your Business from Cyber Threats; and, Information on the City’s Job Assistance Programs. These webinars are archived on the City’s coronavirus information page located at www.weho.org/coronavirus for future viewing.
The City of West Hollywood’s COVID-19 Free Webinar Series is for informational purposes only and webinars are not intended to constitute legal or medical advice; rather, all information, content, and materials available in these webinars is for general informational purposes only.
The City of West Hollywood has declared a local emergency in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. When in public, community members should maintain your space with social (physical) distancing of at least six feet, and cover that face to adhere to City requirements for the use of face coverings.
Public Health officials recommend cloth face coverings so that medical-grade and N95 masks may be prioritized in the supply chain for healthcare workers and first responders. Face coverings are not required for young children under two-years-old; children between two- and eight-years-old should only wear face coverings with adult supervision; and people with certain medical conditions are exempt from this requirement.
The City encourages residents to remain home as much as is practical and limit close contact with others outside of a household. Additionally, people 65 years old or older and all people of any age with underlying health conditions should remain at home whenever possible; people in these categories should only leave their residences to seek medical care, exercise, or obtain food or other necessities.
West Hollywood City Hall is currently closed to the public and has suspended all in-person transactions. Most public City buildings, playgrounds, and facilities remain closed. City Hall remains accessible for business and essential services with transactions to be conducted by phone (323) 848-6400 and via the City’s website at www.weho.org.