
Local facilities may also prohibit visitation on selected inpatient units in the case of a suspected or confirmed COVID-19 outbreak. They are subject to change based on community rates of SARS-CoV-2 and any future CDPH updates. Policies are in accordance with California Department of Public Health guidelines. South San Francisco, Daly City, San BrunoĬampbell, Milpitas, Mountain View, San Jose, Santa Clara, Sunnyvaleĭavis, Folsom, Lincoln, Rancho Cordova, Roseville, Sacramento Please adhere to all self-symptom screening required for entry to our facilities as posted at entry points.įor your local facility visitor policy information please check the list below.Īntioch, Dublin, Livermore, Martinez, Pleasanton, San Ramon, Walnut Creekįremont, Hayward, San Leandro, Union City You may receive a recommendation to wear a KP supplied mask upon entry to facility to improve safety. Visitors are no longer required to show proof of vaccination or of negative COVID-19 test result to visit their family or friends in the hospital.Īnyone entering our facilities must continue to wear a well-fitted mask, that covers their nose, mouth, and chin, regardless of vaccination status. Hospitals and clinics may now allow all patients to have visitors without restriction provided physical distancing can be accomplished and visitors comply with infection control guidelines, including masking. We have updated the visitation guidance for hospital and ambulatory settings based on the most recent public health order by the CDPH to include the key changes below: Visitor Policy and COVID-19 Information for Kaiser Permanente in Northern California Spanish Language:Ver contenido en español.Other Languages Open/Close the sub menu Every county in California is assigned to a COVID-19 risk-level tier based on: More than 7.Northern California Open/Close the sub menu.Thrive Together Open/Close the sub menu.
