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As of 04/07/2021, the State of California has designated Riverside County in the Moderate Risk Level (Orange Tier). Learn more below or view our COVID-19 Resources Page for more detailed information.

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Information from https://covid19.ca.gov/safer-economy/

 

 

Every county in California is assigned to a tier based on its positivity rate, adjusted case rate, and health equity metric. Counties must remain in a tier for at least 3 weeks before moving to a less restrictive tier. Counties must meet the next tier’s criteria for two consecutive weeks to move to a less restrictive tier. If a county’s metrics worsen for two consecutive weeks, it will be assigned a more restrictive tier. Read more about tier assignment rules.

California has reached 4 million vaccination doses in the vaccine equity metric. New Blueprint tier assignments were announced on April 6, 2021, with an effective date of April 7, 2021.

All data and tier assignments are based on results from week ending March 27, 2021. See how tiers are assigned and changed, as well as county historical data (California Blueprint Data Chart), at CDPH’s Blueprint for a Safer Economy framework. Learn about regional ICU capacity at CDPH’s ICU Data.