Cities, Government and Tribal Nations

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Page last updated on 02/1/24.

 
The information on this page is intended for local cities, local government, binational individuals, and tribal nations.
 
See below, or click the following links, to learn more about sector:

Resources

COVID-19 Guidance and Resources

Cities and Government

Binational

  • Government of México – Stay updated with COVID-19 information provided by the government of Mexico to support its citizens. Information includes symptoms and transmission modes of COVID-19 and the current situation around COVID-19.
  • Mexico Corona Virus Disease Dashboard – Stay informed about the spread of COVID-19 in Mexico. This resource provides COVID-19 data in Mexico.
  • Baja California State Government - Secretary of Health – Residents in Mexicali, Tijuana, Ensenada, Rosarito, and Tecate, use this resource to view current information and data on COVID-19 in these cities provided by the Baja California State Government. 

Tribal Nation

  • National Indian Health Board – Explore resources and updated information on COVID-19 provided by the National Indian Health Board (NIHB) to support Tribes and Tribal citizens. 
  • Indian Health Services  – Explore COVID-19 Vaccine Confidence Materials developed by the Indian Health Service (IHS) including COVID-19 vaccine information designed to reflect diverse environments about American Indians and Alaska Natives. 
  • State of California Native American Heritage Commission – Laws, Local Ordinances and Codes – Stay informed on laws, local ordinances, and codes that provide guidance related to protection and preservations of Native American cultural sites. The Native American Heritage Commission (NAHC) identifies, catalogs, and protects Native American cultural resources. 

Stay Informed

General Resources

Government Resources

LiveWell San Diego  |  Board of Supervisor Meetings  |  Indian Health Services

Department of Homeland Security  |  San Diego County News Center    

Cities Resources

Carlsbad  |  Chula Vista  |  Coronado  |  Del Mar  |  El Cajon  |   Encinitas  |   Escondido

Imperial Beach  |  La Mesa  |  Lemon Grove  |  National City  |  Oceanside

Poway  |  San Diego  |  San Marcos  |   Santee  |  Solana Beach  |  Vista

Frequently Asked Questions

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  • Are there local hand washing stations?

    At the request of the cities, the County of San Diego places portable restrooms at locations within the cities that meet the Centers for Disease Control Guidance for Responding to COVID-19 among People Experiencing Unsheltered Homelessness, as a preventative measure for COVID-19. 

    Requests should be submitted to Caroline Mosher at MOC.LOGS.HHSA@sdcounty.ca.gov. 

    For a list off all the handwashing stations. 

  • What is the guidance on industries?

    Effective June 15, 2021, California fully reopened the economy. Businesses and activities can return to normal. Effective March 13, 2023, the  California Department of Public Health (CDPH) removed requirements in Mega Events.

If you have COVID-19 questions, please email LiveWellGovernment@sdcounty.ca.gov.