City of Paso Robles COVID-19 Update - April 7, 2020You are receiving this email because you are signed up for one of the City’s existing email lists. We are creating a new email update list for COVID-19 information. To sign up, click here.
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Mayor's MessagesPaso Robles Mayor Steve Martin is using text, audio and video to keep the community informed as we confront COVID-19.
Read his blog at pasomayor.com. Hear his recorded Mayor’s Report at voiceofpaso.com. See his YouTube videos at prcity.com/youtube. See all messages here.
We're in this together. Stay strong, Paso Robles!
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Take Our Online SurveyThe City of Paso Robles would like to know how COVID-19 is impacting your daily lives. Please take a moment to answer this brief survey to help us understand your concerns and how we can better serve you. Complete the survey by clicking on the following link:
Take the survey now.
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All COVID-19 InformationCases of COVID-19 in SLO County are rising. For detailed statistics on local cases, click here.
Sheltering at Home is a tremendous sacrifice that we’re all making to save lives. We are all in this together, and there is help for you if you are struggling.
The most important thing you can do is Shelter at Home. This slows how fast the disease is spreading by reducing person to person contact. Stay home. Save lives.
For complete information and details, go to www.ReadySLO.org
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Get Tested!As local COVID-19 testing capacity has increased, the County of San Luis Obispo Public Health Department urges residents to seek testing if they experience even mild symptoms of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19).
For more information regarding testing recommendations and testing locations, please click here. There is no charge for COVID-19 testing.
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Paycheck Protection Program
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Coronavirus (COVID-19): Small Business Guidance & Loan ResourcesThe Paycheck Protection Program is a loan designed to provide a direct incentive for small businesses to keep their workers on the payroll.
SBA will forgive loans if all employees are kept on the payroll for eight weeks and the money is used for payroll, rent, mortgage interest, or utilities.
Lenders may begin processing loan applications as soon as April 3, 2020. The Paycheck Protection Program will be available through June 30, 2020.
For affiliation rules applicable for the Paycheck Protection Program, click here.
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Hotline for Older Californians
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Hotline for Older CaliforniansGovernor Newsom has launched a hotline to deliver services and help for older Californians.
CALL: 1-833-544-2374.
Social isolation is real. During these trying times it’s important to check in with our loved ones.
Stay Home. Save Lives. Check In.
Use this resource if you or an older family member have any questions or need help during the COVID-19 pandemic. Details
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Virtual Local Assistance CenterThe Virtual Local Assistance Center, ReadySLO, is a one-stop-shop for residents within San Luis Obispo County who are being impacted by COVID-19.
ReadySLO.org provides resources for SLO County residents during the COVID-19 pandemic, including information on Health & Wellness, Financial Assistance, Food and Prescription Delivery, Housing, Utilities and much more.
Use the resources at the link to get connected with government and other support services. Details
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Should I Wear a Mask? Our best community and individual defense against COVID-19 is washing our hands frequently, avoiding touching our eyes, nose and mouth with unwashed hands, avoiding being around sick people and physical distancing, especially by staying at home. There may be a benefit to reducing asymptomatic transmission and reinforcing physical distancing from the use of face coverings. You may choose to wear a cloth face covering when you must be in public for essential activities, such as shopping at the grocery store. Wearing a cloth face covering does not eliminate the need to physically distance yourself from others. Details
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SLO County Property Tax ReliefThe San Luis Obispo County Auditor-Controller-Treasurer-Tax Collector announced procedures for taxpayers to request waiver from property tax late charges incurred due to COVID-19 hardships.
Property owners who have been impacted will be allowed to claim a waiver of penalties and interest, which are imposed by State law if the property tax bill becomes delinquent. The second installment of this year’s property tax bills become delinquent if not paid by April 10, 2020.
More details and a Waiver Request Form are available online at www.slocountytax.org.
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Paso Robles COVID-19 Resources
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