AT A GLANCE: Providing the key information to help you navigate the novel coronavirus pandemic in San Joaquin County – Updated 4/3/23. Click on SOURCE for more information about each category.
Health & Emergencies
Vaccine Rollout
Click link for vaccination information and locations.
Food Banks
Information on emergency food bank in Stockton available here.
Info on Second Harvest Food Bank in Modesto available here.
Social Services
Offices are open, but residents are asked to refrain from coming for in-person visits unless absolutely necessary.
Reopening
Schools
Schools open for in-person instruction. Masks not required for students and staff.
Libraries
Most branches open. Curbside pickup is still available. Check schedules at http://www.ssjcpl.org/locations/hrsAll.html?id=all.
Personal Care Services
No capacity limits.
Parks
Parks and outdoor spaces open.
Religious Services
No capacity limits.
Public Transportation
Operational, with masks recommended but not required while onboard.
Government Services
Courts
Open with mandated mask wearing indoors.
City Buildings
Open, but the county asks residents to do as much business online as possible.
Evictions
Rent relief may be available through local programs.
Applications are no longer open for the statewide COVID-19 Rent Relief Program. State-enforced eviction protections ended June 30, 2022.
DMV
DMV offices are open and providing service to customers with appointments and others as time and space allow during the COVID-19 pandemic. Most DMV tasks can be taken care of without an office visit.
Visit https://dmv.ca.gov/portal/dmv-online/ for information on online services.