- ABC Pharmacy: PCR Testing
- Beverly Hills Concierge Pharmacy: PCR & Antigen Testing
- Clear19 Testing: PCR & Antigen Testing
- DoctorNow: PCR Testing
- Milart Prescription Pharmacy: PCR & Antigen Testing
- Olympic Blvd Pharmacy: PCR & Antigen Testing
- Pharmacy 90210: PCR, Antigen & Antibody Testing
- Planet Pharmacy: Antigen Testing
- Predicine: PCR & Antigen Testing
- 911 COVID Testing: PCR
The Los Angeles County Department of Public has published Isolation instructions for people with COVID-19 & Quarantine and other instructions for close contacts.
As these documents are updated often, visit the attached webpages for the most up to date information.
May 11, 2022
City of Beverly Hills Cases: 8695
May 16, 2022: With Cases and Hospitalizations Increasing, Residents Encouraged to Layer Safety Protections - 8,137 New Positive Cases and 15 New Deaths Due to COVID-19 in Los Angeles County Since Saturday
April 26, 2022: Public Health Reports 1,583 New Positive Cases and 4 New Deaths Due to COVID-19 in Los Angeles County
March 3, 2022: Updated LA County Department of Public Health Officer Order
March 3, 2022: Public Health Reports 1,605 New Positive Cases and 59 New Deaths Due to COVID-19 in Los Angeles County
February 24, 2022: Updated LA County Health Order
The COVID-19 Hotline Number is (310) 550-4680.
Monday-Friday | 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m.
This is a service of the City of Beverly Hills to provide general information and resources, and does not constitute medical advice. Please consult with your healthcare provider regarding questions surrounding treatment and diagnosis.

The City continues to receive updates from and participate in planning regarding the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) with both the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (LACDPH). The City is being proactive and is in regular communication with our local and national partners to coordinate potential response.
The City's Emergency Operations Center is open each day at the highest level and emergency personnel are well trained and ready to respond.
To ensure the continued health and safety of our community, the City of Beverly Hills has provided some tips for practicing good hygiene and staying healthy such as:
- Keep touchpoints clean – these are places that many people touch; such as door handles, counters, phones, keyboards, remote controls, etc.
- Wash your hands– wash many times during the day, for at least 20 seconds. If you can't wash your hands, use hand sanitizer.
- Maintain good personal hygiene and avoid touching your face.
Avoid contact with people who are sick or if you feel sick stay home. Also, consider reducing unnecessary close contact with others by avoiding handshakes or hugs.
The public is reminded to keep in mind these key points regarding the current status of the Novel Coronavirus in the United States:
- The term coronavirus refers to a family of viruses of which the COVID-19 is a part.
- View the CDC Page on Current Cases in the United States, the CDC FAQ Sheet and view the LACPH FAQ Sheet.
- The United States has implemented strict quarantine and monitoring of those returning to the United States.
- The City continues to plan for all emergencies and specifically a potential pandemic causing a need to social distance.
This is an evolving situation and people are reminded to be prepared for any emergency and to stock up on food, water, and other basic necessities.
The City of Beverly Hills has aligned with the State and Los Angeles County Department of Public Health regarding face mask guidance. To learn more, visit publichealth.lacounty.gov.
If you have concerns about businesses that are not following the LA County Public Health Protocols, please contact Beverly Hills Code Enforcement at 310-285-1119.
- Updated Health Officer Order (2.1.22)
- Guidance for Museums, Venues and Cultural Institutions (10.21.21)
- Guidance for Mega Events (12.31.21) See New Health Officer Order
- Appendix K: Reopening Protocol for Day Camps (6.15.21)
- Appendix K-1: Reopening Protocol for Overnight Organized Children's Camps (6.14.21)
- Appendix S: Reopening Youth Sports (1.04.22)
- Appendix T1: Reopening Protocol for K-12 Schools (1.17.22)
- Appendix T2: Exposure Management Plan: TK-12 Schools (1.20.22)
- Reopening Protocol for COVID-19 Exposure Management
- Plan Early Childcare and Education Sites (1.4.22)
- Customer Safety Guidelines: Curbside Pick-Up
- Business Safety Guidelines: Curbside Pick-Up
- Flyers for Businesses: Verifying Proof of COVID-19 Vaccination
- Flyers for Businesses: Verifying Proof of a Negative COVID-19 Test
- Mega Event FAQs - What Event Operators Need to Know
- Nightclubs, Lounges, Bars, Breweries, Wineries and Distilleries FAQS - COVID-19 Vaccination or Test Requirements
#OpenBH is the City's process for allowing businesses to temporarily expand their services to adjacent areas such as parking lots and the public right of way (sidewalks) through a Special Event Permit. Please see below for all details, and email cbh-eventpermits@beverlyhills.org with any questions.
To complete an #OpenBH special event permit for outdoor dining, applicants need to complete the following for administrative review by City staff:
- Special event application
- Certificate of insurance, naming the City as additionally insured. Additional information on the City’s Insurance Policy for permits can be found online.
- Layout that following social distancing protocols
All restaurants reopening for onsite dining, indoor and out, must follow the County's protocols (Appendix I). Additionally, they have provided a toolkit for additional help online here.
View the current list of businesses that have utilized the #OpenBH program HERE.
For questions, please call the Special Events Office at (310) 285-2408 8am-5pm Monday through Friday.

To find out which Beverly Hills restaurants and markets are currently offering takeout and delivery, please view the Beverly Hills Chamber of Commerce's list HERE.
Contact us at 310-285-2196 for temporary residential permits and be prepared to demonstrate proof of residency.
In the commercial district, the City will accommodate parking in front of restaurants to allow for easier access for ‘to-go’ dining.
If you have citation questions related to an exemption you should have received, contact us at 310-285-2196 Monday-Friday 7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Some of the City's parking structures have limited payment options. To view to list of parking garages, hours and more, visit our dedicated parking page HERE.
Beverly Hills Residents with residential parking permits may park at no cost at four City public parking garages, view the list HERE.
- California State COVID-19 Rent Relief Program
- Virtual Senior Fitness Classes and More, Beverly Hills Chamber of Commerce
- LA County Animal Care and Control (Fostering Opportunities)
- The Amanda Foundation
- State of CA Financial Assistance
- L.A. County Business and Worker Disaster Help Center
- Information regarding Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD) and Novel Coronavirus
- Los Angeles County Public Health (LACPH) Fact Sheet (PDF)
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
- World Health Organization (WHO)
- Unemployment and Paid Leave from EDD
- SCE Response
- Clean Power Alliance's COVID-19 Relief Program
- SoCalGas Response
- SoCalGas Resource Toolkit
- ATT Internet Response
- FAQs regarding animal control and COVID-19
- Pet Owners FAQs
- Housing Rights Legal Services and Senior Legal Services:Bet Tzedek Legal Services
- Homeless Services
- Food Security
- Where to lodge complaints- Price Gouging
- Call 1-800-952-5225
- Fill out an online form HERE
Federal Programs
- Small Business Administration Approved Lenders for Paycheck Protection Program Loans and Economic Injury Disaster Loans
- SBA Disaster Assistance – Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) Loans – up to $2 million in loan assistance
- EIDL Loan Advance – up to $10,000 loan advance regardless if approved for EIDL loan
- SBA Express Bridge Loan Program – up to $25,000 express loans
- SBA - Debt Relief Program – will pay principal, interest, and fees on existing loans
- US Chamber of Commerce Resources
State Programs
- CA iBank Disaster Relief Loan Guarantee Program – up to $10 million loans
- EDD Tax assistance: Employers experiencing a hardship as a result of COVID-19 may request up to a 60-day extension of time from in the EDD to file their state payroll reports and/or deposit state payroll taxes. A written request for extension must be received. Call the EDD Taxpayer Assistance Center (1-888-745-3886)
- Employment Development Department: Unemployment Insurance Work Sharing Program
Local Programs
- Notice From Landlord to Commercial Tenant Regarding Required Meeting to Negotiate Rent Payment Schedule
- KeepLACountyDining – Grant program available to small businesses located in Los Angeles County, up to $30,000.
- LA County Employer Assistance Grant Fund – up to $10,000 grants
- LA County Small Business Recovery Loan Program – Loan up to $20,000 for any for-profit business with 25 or fewer employees
- LA County Property Tax Relief – Request Penalty Charge Waivers
- LA County Business and Worker Disaster Help Center – Resources for Employers and Employees
- LA County Economic Development Corporation (LAEDC) – Resources for layoff aversion and access to capital
- LA Regional Small Business Development Center (LA SBDC) – Resources for access to capital, pivoting your business model, training and loans
- Jewish Free Loan Program – up to $10,000 loans
- Monthly Parking Pausing - Businesses can adjust City of Beverly Hills monthly parking charges if not using during this time (call 310-285-2467 or email AskPW@beverlyhills.org)
- Clean Power Alliance's COVID-19 Relief Program
LA County/Beverly Hills Health Mandates for Businesses
- Updated Health Officer Order (2.24.22)
- LACDPH: Flyer - Verifying Proof of a Negative COVID-19 Test
- LACDPH: Flyer - Verifying Proof of COVID-19 Vaccination
- LACDPH Signage for Businesses: Mask Required for Everyone (7.20.21)
- LACDPH Signage: Steps for Handwashing
- LACDPH: Step Away if Sick
- LACDPH: Prevent Outbreaks in the Workplace
- LACDPH: Best Practices for Signage (for Businesses)
- City of Beverly Hills Updated Order on Commercial and Residential Tenant Evictions/Third Party Delivery Service Commission – Additional protections for commercial and residential tenants during COVID-19 and Third Party Delivery Service Commission (updated September 1, 2020)
WE'RE IN THIS TOGETHER
The COVID-19 Kindness Task Force is comprised of community volunteers coming together to help our seniors and most vulnerable.
We are taking action – virtually and safely – to help meet their everyday needs and to bring community back to those in isolation brought on by social distancing.

The City’s Medical Advisory Task Force is comprised of medical professionals who advise the City Council and provide information, resources, analysis and best practices related to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Recorded meetings can be viewed below:
The Health and Safety Commission shall be advisory to the City Council and other officials and staff of the City and the Commission shall have the authority to make recommendations to the City Manager or City Council regarding matters within its purview.
The Health and Safety Commission shall strive to maintain and improve the overall health and safety of the community in accordance with its purposes and responsibilities.
To view agendas and meetings, click HERE.
- What are the new mandates in the most recent Health Order?
- Are restaurants closed?
- Does the City of Beverly Hills have updated guidelines for Consultants and Contractors in relation to the COVID-19 emergency?
- Are parking restrictions lifted in the City?
- How do I report a business that is possibly open and not following the Health Order?
- Who is responsible for providing direction to the City regarding an infectious disease protocol?
- Is City staff trained to deal with Novel Coronavirus?
- What can I do to prevent contracting the Novel Coronavirus or any other viruses?
- What are symptoms of Novel Coronavirus?
- What should I do if I am feeling sick?
- What should I do if I've been in close contact with someone who has tested positive for COVID-19?
- How do I get tested?
- Are schools closed?
- How can I support my neighbors and the elderly in my community?
- Do I need to wear a face covering in public?
- How do I report businesses or individuals not wearing face coverings?
- Can I travel?
- Is there a COVID-19 vaccine?
- Why is vaccination important?
- Who will get the vaccine and when?
- Can you get COVID-19 from a vaccine?
- Will I have to pay for the COVID-19 vaccine?
- I am fully vaccinated. What can I do now?
- Are children being given the vaccine?
- I heard there are COVID-19 scams, is this true?
- If I already had COVID-19, do I still need to get vaccinated?
- Where can I find additional information about the Novel Coronavirus?
- Is there a phone number I can call to help me sign-up?
Effective December 31, 2021, Los Angeles County Department of Public Health issued a new Health Officer Order. Businesses are able to resume operations without occupancy limits but require masks to be worn indoors regardless of vaccination status when not eating or drinking. Additionally, large indoor and outdoor events may resume with exceptions.
Restaurants are allowed to reopen both indoors and outdoors.
Yes. Effective immediately, Contractors/Consultants must call their department contact prior to entering a City facility. If Contractors/Consultants receive permission to enter a City facility, they are expected to practice social distancing guidelines. If Contractors/Consultants are unwell, they should go home and may not enter a City facility. If Contractor/Consultant work is related to non-essential services, the work may need to be rescheduled.For questions, please contact your department contact or Risk Management (310) 285-1073. These new requirements apply to Contractors/Consultants working inside City facilities, outside on City property and in the public right-of-way.
Street sweeping services have resumed in the City of Beverly Hills. For all permits related to residential, Class 1, department, inspector and employee parking, please dial our new number at 310-285-2500 or email parking@beverlyhills.org.
You can report a business to our Code Enforcement Department at 310-285-1119.
The City of Beverly Hills works in partnership with local, state and federal health officials (including the CDC and LA County Department of Public Health) to receive guidance and coordinate response.
Yes. The City's emergency personnel are trained and capable to respond to any emerging disease, including the Novel Coronavirus, and implement appropriate healthcare protocols.
The best way to stay healthy is eating well and practicing good hygiene such as frequently washing your hands and utilizing hand sanitizer, keeping a distance between anyone who is coughing or sneezing, avoiding touching the face and staying home if you feel unwell.
According to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), symptoms could appear approximately 2-14 days after exposure such as fever, cough and shortness of breath. The CDC advises anyone who is experiencing these symptoms that has either been in close contact with a person known to have Novel Coronavirus or have recently traveled from an area with widespread or ongoing community spread to contact their doctor.
If you are experiencing any symptoms related to COVID-19, you must remain at home at all times. Stay home for at least ten days since your first symptom appeared and at least three days after your fever has gone away (without the aid of any medication)-this could mean your self isolation goes beyond ten days in order to be fully recovered. Notify your caretakers, family or anyone you had close contact with if you have tested positive for COVID-19. Stay hydrated and get plenty of rest; if you notice symptoms getting worse or if you are at high risk (age 65 or older, have an underlying health condition or are pregnant), call your doctor immediately.
Additional information can be found by visiting LA County's Fact Sheet. Also, view the CDC Fact Sheet Fact Sheet.
If you've come in contact with someone who has tested positive for COVID-19, it is recommended to get a COVID test. Those without symptoms but have tested positive will need to quarantine for 5 days.
For more information, view LA County's Fact Sheet.
Los Angeles County is now providing access to free COVID-19 testing for County residents. You can get tested without having symptoms. There are drive-through and walk-up testing sites operating throughout the County. When residents book an appointment, they will receive a confirmation with the date, time, and specific location of the test.
For information and appointments, visit LA County's testing website.
Additionally, you may also contact your medical provider for COVID-19 testing information.
Schools have reopened for in-person learning.
Below are some tips the CDC recommends:
- Call to check in on any neighbors or elderly community members and see whether they need any assistance.
- Know what medications your loved one is taking and see if you can help them have extra on hand.
- Monitor food and other medical supplies (oxygen, incontinence, dialysis, wound care) needed and create a back-up plan.
- Stock up on non-perishable food to have on hand in your home to minimize trips to stores.
- If you care for a loved one living in a care facility, monitor the situation, ask about the health of the other residents frequently and know the protocol if there is an outbreak.
Effective June 17, 2021, LA County Department of Public Health has aligned with the CDC and State masking guidelines in which Masking guidelines will also align with the CDC's recommendations in which face coverings must be worn indoors at all times regardless of vaccination status.
If you wish to report businesses that are not following the LA County Public Health Protocols, please contact Beverly Hills Code Enforcement at 310-285-1119.
All travel is open throughout the U.S. - However, if travelling internationally, be sure to check with each country's requirements and regulations before arranging travel.
Yes, there are three vaccines available. The Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccines have been shown to be safe and very effective in large studies that involved a diverse mix of people. It's important to know that all three vaccines are exceptionally effective at preventing moderate to severe COVID-19 symptoms. Johnson & Johnson is delivered in a single dose, which means more people will be vaccinated in a shorter timeframe and we'll continue to see fewer COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations.
Vaccination is a safe and effective way to prevent disease. Vaccines save millions of lives each year. When we get vaccinated, we aren't just protecting ourselves, but also those around us.
Currently, anyone ages 12 and over who is an LA County resident may get the vaccine. The Pfizer vaccine is now available to children 5 to 11 years old.
No. None of the COVID-19 vaccines developed in the United States have the virus that causes COVID-19 in them. Sometimes people get a fever or feel tired for a day or so after getting a vaccine. These symptoms are normal and are a sign that the body is building immunity. You can learn more about how COVID-19 vaccines work on the CDC website. It usually takes a few weeks for the body to build immunity after vaccination. If a person got infected with the virus that causes COVID-19 just before or just after they got a shot they could still get COVID-19. This is because the vaccine has not had enough time to provide protection.
No. Your doctor or pharmacy may charge a fee for giving the vaccine, but it should be covered by public and private insurance companies. People without health insurance can get COVID-19 vaccines at no cost. There are no out-of-pocket payments.
People who are fully vaccinated can start to do some things they stopped doing because of the pandemic. You are considered fully vaccinated when: two weeks after the second dose in a 2-dose series, like the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines, or two weeks after a single-dose vaccine, like Johnson & Johnson's Janssen vaccine.
Children ages 12 and older are eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine (Moderna and J&J).
The Pfizer vaccine has been approved for children ages 5-11 years old.
The COVID-19 vaccine is being distributed in Los Angeles County in a fair and transparent way. If someone offers to sell you a chance to get vaccinated before it is your turn, it's a scam.
Yes, you do need the vaccine even if you have had COVID-19. We don't yet know how long you are protected after you have had COVID-19, so it is important to have the vaccine to strengthen your immunity.
City of Beverly Hills COVID-19 Hotline (dial 310-550-4680);
City of Beverly Hills Office of Emergency Management (dial 310-285-1014); State of CA: covid19.ca.gov; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC): cdc.gov (dial 800-232-4636) and the LA County Department of Public Health: publichealth.lacounty.gov (dial the LA County Hotline for any health and human services needs at 2-1-1).
The LA County phone number is 833-540-0473 for those who need help navigating the County vaccine webpage to sign-up for their vaccine appointment. The phone number is staffed seven days a week from 8 a.m.-8:30 p.m.


City Clerk: (310) 285-1000 or (310) 285-2400
City Attorney: (310) 285-1055
City Treasurer: (310) 285-2411
City Auditor: (310) 285-6866
City Manager: (310) 285-1014
Community Development: (310) 285-1141
Community Preservation: (310) 285-1119
Code Violations: (310) 285-1119
Rent Stabilization: (310) 285-1031
Community Services Administration: (310) 288-2220
Community Services Registration: (310) 285-6850
Finance: (310) 285-2424 / Utility Billing (310) 285-2436
Human Resources: (310) 285-1067
Information Technology: (310) 285-2590
Public Works: (310) 285-2467 or ask AskPW@beverlyhills.org
Fire Department (Non-Emergency): (310) 281-2700
Police Department (Non-Emergency): (310) 550-4951
For an emergency, call or text 911.
The City of Beverly Hills has a mass communication system to notify citizens of an emergency or disaster. If you live or have a business in the City, your landline phone is already included. Go to Emergency Telephone Notification Sign Up to add your cell phone, email address and other information.
For emergency information specific to the City of Beverly Hills, go to the following sources:
Radio: 1500 AM
TV: Channels 10 and 35
Twitter: www.twitter.com/beverlyhillsoem
: www.twitter.com/CityofBevHills
Text: BEVHILLS and BHPDALERT to 888777 to receive text message alerts
For further information, contact Emergency Management at (310) 285-1014.