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Locality: Vallejo, California

Phone: +1 707-553-6050



Address: 808 Tennessee St 94590 Vallejo, CA, US

Website: www.bayarearealtyservice.com

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Castillo Brothers & Associates 08.04.2021

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Castillo Brothers & Associates 02.04.2021

We have learned so much in 2020. We have adapted time and time again and have helped so many people find their forever home. As 2020 comes to an end we embrace 2021 and welcome the new year. Happy Holidays from our Family to Yours. Helping people is our life!

Castillo Brothers & Associates 15.01.2021

With the Bay Area Region's ICU capacity falling to 12.9%, Solano County will implement the state's mandated regional stay-at-home order starting Thursday, Decem...ber 17, 2020, at 11:59pm. The protective measure is aimed to limit the spread of COVID-19 disease and support the most vulnerable community members and hospital frontline workers. The State’s regional stay-at-home order, originally issued on December 3, 2020, identifies five regions statewide, and requires closure of all sectors, except for retail and essential services, in any region when the regional Intensive Care Unit (ICU) capacity of hospitals falls below 15 percent. The purpose of the state’s order is to address the increasing transmission among non-household members and further prevent our healthcare system from being overwhelmed. The requirements of the state’s order supersede local Health Officer orders within any region when there is less than 15 percent ICU capacity. Solano County is experiencing high levels of transmission of COVID-19 at an alarming rate, and our hospitalizations are rising, both of which are indicators that ICU impacts are a given now, not just locally but regionally, said Bela T. Matyas, M.D., M.P.H., Solano County Health Officer. This time of year poses a special challenge in preventing transmission of COVID-19. While we may want to gather and celebrate with family and friends, such gatherings can cause the spread of this devastating virus to our family and friends, affecting our loved ones and the community. Getting out of this situation will depend on everybody to take serious actions to reduce the spread in our community stay home as much as possible, leave only for essential activities, don’t gather outside of your household, use a face covering in public settings always, and maintain 6 ft physical distancing from others everywhere outside of your household. Help keep yourself and others safe. Tracking of COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations in the Bay Area Region by Solano County Public Health shows that COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations are surging with several hundred new COVID-19 cases confirmed daily and ICU capacity declining across the Bay Area Region. The order is expected to remain in place for at least three weeks before re-evaluation by the State. Pursuant to the Regional Stay at Home Order the following sectors are required to close or remain closed for all operations, including: - Indoor playgrounds - Indoor recreational facilities - Hair salons and barbershops - Personal care services - Museums, zoos, and aquariums - Movie theaters - Wineries - Bars, breweries, and distilleries - Family entertainment centers - Cardrooms and satellite wagering - Limited services as defined by the State - Live audience sports - Amusement parks The following sectors have additional modifications, in addition to 100 percent masking and physical distancing, including: - Outdoor recreational facilities: Allow outdoor operation only without any food, drink, or alcohol sales. Additionally, overnight stays for recreational visits at campgrounds will not be permitted. - Retail: Allow indoor operation at 20% capacity with entrance metering and no eating or drinking in the stores. Additionally, special hours should be instituted for seniors and others with chronic conditions or compromised immune systems. - Shopping centers: Allow indoor operation at 20% capacity with entrance metering and no eating or drinking in the stores and all common areas closed. Additionally, special hours should be instituted for seniors and others with chronic conditions or compromised immune systems. - Hotels and lodging: Allow to open for critical infrastructure support only. - Restaurants: Allow only for take-out, pick-up, or delivery. - Offices: Allow remote only except for critical infrastructure sectors where remote working is not possible. - Places of worship and political expression: Allow outdoor services only. The following sectors can remain open with appropriate infectious disease preventive measures, including 100% masking and physical distancing, including: - Critical infrastructure - Non-urgent medical and dental care - Outdoor playgrounds - Childcare Help stop the spread of germs by practicing good hand washing and health habits, including: - Wash your hands often and thoroughly with soap and warm water - Cover your coughs and sneezes - Avoid touching your eyes, nose, or mouth - Stay home when you are sick and keep your children home when they are sick - Wear a face covering and maintain at least a six-foot distance from others in public settings FOR MORE INFORMATION: For more information about COVID-19 in Solano County contact our warmline at 707-784-8988. For more information about the State’s Stay Home Order, visit https://covid19.ca.gov/stay-home-except-for-essential-nee/. #TogetherWeCan

Castillo Brothers & Associates 01.01.2021

NEW California Limited Order

Castillo Brothers & Associates 30.12.2020

Solano County has moved back to Putple Tier. We are prepared. Stay safe!!

Castillo Brothers & Associates 10.12.2020

California Covid Information is updated weekly. Solano County is in Red Tier. Let us stay protected. Wear a mask.