

Out of an abundance of caution, the City of Arcadia is suspending all large scale public events featuring a high concentration of older adults in order to help slow the transmission of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). This is in response to additional guidance received from the California Department of Public Health (CDPH). The suspension will include all city-sponsored events with an expected attendance of over 100 persons featuring attendees who are mostly age 55 and over. The suspension will initially be in effect until April 12, 2020; however, the City of Arcadia will continue to actively evaluate this dynamic situation and may need to extend the suspensions further.
Currentevidence indicates that the risk of severe illness from COVID-19 increases withage and individuals with underlying medical conditions are also considered tobe at higher risk for severe illness. Large community events bring people frommultiple communities in close contact with each other and have the potential toincrease community spread of COVID-19. One method to slow the transmission ofthe disease is by increasing social distancing (reducing close contact).
Therefore,the City of Arcadia is adopting the recommendations and guidance of CDPH withthe goal of: (1) protecting attendees, event workers, and the local communityfrom infection; and (2) reducing community transmission and introduction ofCOVID-19 into new communities.
There arecurrently no reported cases of COVID-19 in Arcadia.Per the latest information from local, state, and federal publichealth officials, the risk of contracting the virus remains low. There are stepsindividuals can take to help minimize and prevent the spread of COVID-19. Theseinclude:
Anyone whowas recently in an area that is currently experiencing a high infection rate ofCOVID-19 and feels sick with a fever, cough, or has difficulty breathing within14 days after leaving should:
For moreinformation regarding the COVID-19, visit any of the following websites:
For more information regarding the City of Arcadia’s response to COVID-19 along with future updates regarding city events and services, visit ArcadiaCA.gov or call (626) 574-5401. The city website also now includes a page dedicated to COVID-19.
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