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Coronavirus Information
Stay Informed
We continue to monitor the on-going Coronavirus pandemic. We are committed to keeping our citizens informed and limit the spread wherever possible.
All citizens and visitors to Manteca are encouraged to actively stay engaged in monitoring the ongoing issue, use good hygiene, and begin to reasonably prepare for potential impacts. The City is actively communicating with San Joaquin County Public Health, San Joaquin County Office of Emergency Services, and State and Federal resources. Additionally, we are coordinating with our private hospitals.
- Coronavirus (COVID-19) Information from FEMA & CDC
- California Department of Public Health
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
- San Joaquin County Emergency Medical Services Agency
- San Joaquin County Public Health Services
- California Coronavirus (COVID-19) Response
- Community Foundation of San Joaquin County
- San Joaquin County Eviction Information
Small Business & Nonprofit Resources
Health and Wellness - Coping with Covid-19
- MyManteca Resources for Families and Citizens Staying Home
- Managing Anxiety and Stress
- Manteca Virtual Recreation and Resource Center
- FEMA: COVID-19 Rumor Control Resource
- Guidance for People Experiencing Homelessness
News Updates
Update - 7/13/20: Governor's Roll Back Update
Today, the Governor required counties that are on the County Monitoring list to shut down additional industries unless they can be modified to operate outside or by pick-up.
See San Joaquin County Stay-At-Home Order 7-13-2020
Update - 5/22/20: City of Manteca Enters Stage 2, Phase 2 of the Governor's Road to Re-opening California
This includes in-restaurant dining, destination retail, and child care centers with modifications. It also includes San Joaquin County shopping malls, destination shopping centers, strip and outlet malls, and swap meets. All of the businesses must follow the state guidance.
- See Guidance Shopping Centers
- See Checklist Shopping Centers
- See Guidance Dine-in Restaurants
- See Checklist Dine-in Restaurants
- See Summary of Stage 2
Update - 5/7/20: City of Manteca Opens Lower Risk Workplaces
San Joaquin County moves into Stage 2 of reopening of low risk workplaces or also known as non-essential businesses. All retails sales in Manteca can resume operations effective May 8, 2020 to the extent that they are only providing curb-side service or delivery.
- State Developed Industry Guidance for Retail, Manufacturing and Logistics Industries
- See Press Release 05-07-20 (English)
- See Press Release 05-07-20 (Spanish)
Update - 5/7/20: City of Manteca Opens City Parks
Parks, playground equipment, tennis, pickleball, basketball courts, BMX park, skate park, and dog park are being opened.
Update - 4/28/20: City of Manteca Opens the Golf course and is Partially Opening City Parks
Playground equipment, tables, benches, basketball courts and anything with hard surfaces is still closed. No team sports are allowed in the grass area. For more information please refer to the press release.
- See Press Release 04-28-20
- See Golf Facility Social Distancing Plan
- See San Joaquin Public Health Amendment 4-24-20 Order
Update - 4/24/2020: San Joaquin County of Office of Public Health Releases More Detailed Information
San Joaquin County of Public Health Services has released their weekly COVID-19 summary.
- Please note that the city data should be interpreted with caution as these individuals may have contracted the illness elsewhere.
- See COVID-19 Data Sheet Apr 24, 2020 Press Release
Update - 4/17/2020: San Joaquin County Office of Public Health Releases More Detailed Information
San Joaquin County of Public Health Services has released their weekly COVID-19 summary.
- Please note that the city data should be interpreted with caution as these individuals may have contracted the illness elsewhere.
- See COVID-19 Data Sheet April 17, 2020 Press Release
Update - 4/16/2020: San Joaquin County Office of Public Health Signs a New Order - Effective 4/15/2020
Social Distancing Protocols must be adopted and posted by all operating essential businesses and non-essential businesses performing minimum basic operations before April 18, 2020.
- Final Signed Order 4-14-2020 Stay at Home (English)
- Final Signed Order 4-14-2020 Stay at Home (Spanish)
- Updated Frequently Asked Questions (English)
- Updated Frequently Asked Questions (Spanish)
- Updated Appendix A - Social Distancing Protocol
Signage for Businesses
Update - 4/10/2020: San Joaquin County Office of Public Health Releases More Detailed Information
San Joaquin County of Public Health Services has released their weekly COVID-19 summary.
- Please note that the city data should be interpreted with caution as these individuals may have contracted the illness elsewhere.
- See COVID19 Data Sheet Apr 10, 2020 SJPH Press Release (also found below)