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• Alaska: Gov. Mike Dunleavy (R) modified a travel mandate on Feb. 14. Visitors arriving in Alaska must opt for one of several options, such as showing a negative COVID-19 test or submitting to a test upon arrival. Critical infrastructure workers are exempt. Previously, Dunleavy permitted all businesses — including restaurants, hair salons, gyms, museums and entertainment venues — to reopen at 100 percent capacity. Safeguards are recommended. In group gatherings, individuals from separate households are encouraged to maintain a 6-foot distance from one another. Local authorities and private businesses may enact stricter requirements, including mask mandates.
• Arizona: Gov. Doug Ducey (R) signed an order lifting restrictions on organized events. Planners of events with more than 50 people no longer need to seek approval first. The order also states that local mask mandates will be phased out, although mask wearing is still encouraged. Previously, Ducey lifted occupancy limits on businesses, including restaurants, bars, gyms, movie theaters and water parks. Businesses are encouraged, but not required, to follow CDC guidance. Travelers are free to visit the state without quarantining or providing proof of a negative COVID-19 test.
• Arkansas: Gov. Asa Hutchinson (R) lifted a mask mandate on March 30. Previously, Hutchinson signed an order that converted health department directives pertaining to restrictions on businesses and gatherings to guidance. Restaurants, bars, gyms and large venues no longer have capacity restrictions.
• California: Under the direction of Gov. Gavin Newsom (D), the health department updated restrictions on April 2. All regions are under the state’s Blueprint for a Safer Economy, with each county falling into one of four color-coded tiers: purple (where the coronavirus is most widespread), red, orange and yellow (where it is least prevalent).
Under all tiers, gatherings are permitted statewide, but no more than three households can attend, and the space has to be big enough to allow people to practice social distancing. In purple-tier areas, no indoor gatherings are allowed (only outdoor). Restaurants can offer outdoor dining, and retail stores must limit indoor capacity to 25 percent. Hair salons and barbershops can offer indoor service, with restrictions. Gyms and fitness centers can open for outdoor activities. Many other nonessential businesses — such as nightclubs and amusement parks — remain closed. Effective April 1, purple-tier counties can allow up to 100 regional guests at outdoor live events with assigned seats.
In red-tier counties, restaurants can resume indoor dining at 25 percent capacity or 100 patrons, whichever is fewer. Retail stores may operate at 50 percent capacity, and museums can reopen indoors at 25 percent capacity. Indoor movie theaters can operate at 25 percent capacity with a maximum of 100 people. Gyms can open indoor facilities at 10 percent capacity. Effective April 1, amusement parks in red-tier counties can open to in-state visitors at 15 percent capacity. For counties in the orange tier, bars that don’t serve food are among the businesses that can reopen for outdoor service. Amusement parks can operate at 25 percent capacity. Offices can reopen, but telecommuting is still encouraged. For counties in the yellow tier, most businesses can reopen, but they must follow safety precautions.
For a full list of restrictions, visit covid19.ca.gov. The governor has ordered everyone to wear a face mask in public spaces; children under age 2 and people with certain medical disabilities are among those exempt. He also signed a bill into law that requires businesses to report COVID-19 outbreaks to local officials as well as to employees who may have been exposed to the coronavirus while at work.
• Colorado: Gov. Jared Polis (D) amended and extended a mask mandate until May 2. People 11 and older must wear a face covering in areas such as schools, public areas of state facilities, personal services businesses and health care centers. In green-level counties, authorities can modify or lift mask requirements. In other counties, masks must be worn in indoor public spaces or where 10 or more unvaccinated people (or people of unknown vaccination status) are gathered. The mandate doesn’t extend to private residences.
Previously, the health department updated the limitations on businesses under the state’s Dial framework, a tool that determines restrictions by county. Counties fall into one of six color-coded levels of risk, depending on the incidence of COVID-19. Under level green, the least restrictive, most businesses can operate without restrictions (though local restrictions may apply). Indoor bars and indoor entertainment venues must limit capacity to 50 percent or 500 people, whichever is smaller. In level-blue counties, restaurants and gyms can operate at 100 percent capacity as long as parties maintain a 6-foot distance from one another. Indoor bars can operate at 25 percent capacity, with a maximum of 75 patrons. Retail stores can operate at 75 percent capacity. Personal-care services can operate at 50 percent capacity or 50 people (whichever is smaller). In yellow counties, restaurants can operate at 50 percent capacity, with a maximum of 150 customers. For personal gatherings, people should follow CDC guidelines.
• Connecticut: Gov. Ned Lamont (D) lifted capacity restrictions on restaurants, retail stores, gyms and other businesses, effective March 19. Restaurants must continue to limit parties to eight people and close dining by 11 p.m. Events at commercial and entertainment venues, such as movie theaters and bowling alleys, must also end by 11 p.m. Indoor theaters are required to limit capacity to 50 percent. Lamont also said he will adjust caps on social gatherings. At private residences, up to 25 people can gather indoors and up to 100 can meet outdoors. At commercial venues, 100 people can gather indoors and 200 can congregate outdoors. Requirements for social distancing, sanitation and masking remain in place. Anyone over age 2 must wear a face covering in public places, indoors and outdoors, when social distancing cannot be maintained. Masks must be worn at gyms and fitness centers even with social distancing. A travel mandate is no longer in effect. Visitors or returning residents are advised to follow CDC guidance.
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• Delaware: Gov. John Carney (D) modified coronavirus-related restrictions on outdoor gatherings. Effective April 1, outdoor events at venues without a fire-occupancy limit are capped at 150 people. If a venue of 100,000 square feet or more has an outdoor occupancy limit, it must restrict capacity to 50 percent. If an outdoor venue of 100,000 square feet or under has an outdoor occupancy limit, it must restrict capacity to 75 percent. With permission from the health department, outdoor gatherings of more than 150 people are allowed. Public indoor events continue to be limited to 50 percent of the venue’s fire occupancy or 25 people (whichever is smaller). With permission from the health department, public indoor gatherings of up to 150 people are allowed. Get-togethers at private residences may not exceed 10 people. Restaurants can offer indoor dining at 50 percent of their fire occupancy, but only customers from the same household can sit together. Retail stores, gyms and most other businesses can also operate at 50 percent capacity, among other restrictions. Individuals must wear a face covering when in indoor public places, including grocery stores and on mass transit, and when in outdoor public spaces where social distancing cannot be maintained.
• District of Columbia: Mayor Muriel Bowser (D) announced she will further loosen some coronavirus restrictions. Effective May 1, live outdoor events can host up to 500 people. Movie theaters, business conventions and other special events will be able to operate at 25 percent capacity. Pools, recreation centers, libraries, nonessential retail and museums can bump up capacity to 50 percent. Under current restrictions, outdoor gatherings of 50 people are allowed. Private indoor gatherings of 10 people are allowed. Indoor dining can continue at 25 percent capacity or 250 people, whichever is smaller. Restaurants can serve alcohol until midnight. Gyms and fitness centers can operate at 25 percent capacity or 250 people, whichever is smaller. Indoor group classes must be capped at 10 people, and outdoor classes at 50. Movie theaters can operate at 25 percent capacity or 25 people, whichever is smaller. Museums and libraries can operate at 25 percent capacity, although the Smithsonian museums haven’t reopened. Grocery stores and big-box retailers must implement social distancing and limit occupancy. Visitors to Washington from areas with a high rate of coronavirus infections must either get a COVID-19 test 72 hours before arrival and again three to five days after arrival or self-quarantine for 14 days. District residents returning from other states must limit their activities for two weeks or get tested upon their return; residents of Maryland and Virginia are exempt. Vaccinated travelers are also exempt. The mayor ordered people older than 2 to wear a mask when leaving their residence if more than fleeting contact with others is likely. Masks also must be worn on National Park Service-managed lands, including trails, when physical distancing cannot be maintained.
• Florida: Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) signed an order lifting most coronavirus-related restrictions and moving the state to Phase 3 of its reopening plan, under which all businesses can reopen. Restaurants and bars are no longer subject to occupancy restrictions. However, city or county governments can impose occupancy limits on restaurants and bars (to as low as 50 percent capacity) if authorities state in the local order why the restriction is necessary for public health. DeSantis’ new order also removes fees or penalties for individuals who don’t follow social distancing practices, including mask mandates. The order went into effect Sept. 25.
• Georgia: Gov. Brian Kemp (R) signed an order, effective April 8, that lifts a shelter-in-place mandate for vulnerable individuals. The order also removes restrictions on gatherings. Businesses are required to implement certain safety precautions; for example, restaurants must separate tables by 42 inches or use a barrier between them, and gyms must provide sanitation stations near equipment. Kemp has strongly encouraged all residents to wear a face mask while outside their home but stopped short of requiring it.
• Hawaii: Gov. David Ige (D) issued a proclamation that will allow fully vaccinated travelers to bypass quarantine or testing requirements. Travelers will be required to upload valid documents to the state’s Safe Travel program or otherwise show validation. Alternatively, travelers arriving in Hawaii from out of state must either show a negative COVID-19 test result obtained within 72 hours pre-travel or self-quarantine for 10 days. Some islands require a second test, post-arrival. Visitors to Kauai must quarantine for 10 days, with or without a negative test result. Ige also extended until June 8 a moratorium on residential evictions for tenants who fail to pay rent.
A statewide mandate requires individuals age 5 and older to wear a face mask in public settings. Masks are not required outdoors if individuals can maintain social distancing from nonhousehold members. The state is under the Act With Care plan for reopening, which allows many businesses to resume operations, with restrictions. Each county has its own restrictions on gatherings.
• Idaho: Gov. Brad Little (R) signed an order that moves the state to Stage 3 of its reopening plan. Indoor or outdoor gatherings of up to 50 people are allowed. Religious and political gatherings are exempt from size restrictions, but social distancing and sanitation measures must be in place. With permission, events such as weddings and funerals may also exceed participant limits. The organizer must apply for an exemption with the local health department. Restaurants, bars and nightclubs can continue to operate. Tables must be spaced 6 feet apart, and customers must remain seated unless arriving, leaving or using the restroom. Little has not issued a statewide mask mandate, but individuals over age 5 must wear a mask at long-term care facilities. Businesses may remain open but must take steps to limit close interactions when serving patrons, among other restrictions.
• Illinois: Gov. J.B. Pritzker (D) announced a new framework called the Bridge Phase to move the state from its current Phase 4 rules to Phase 5, the new normal. To reach the Bridge Phase, 70 percent of residents 65 and older must be vaccinated, among other metrics. Capacity limits on many businesses will increase to 60 percent. Social gathering limits will also increase.
Under current Phase 4 restrictions, indoor dining at restaurants and bars is allowed. Parties cannot exceed 10 people and tables should be spaced 6 feet apart. Retail stores and personal care services, such as hair salons, can operate at 50 percent capacity and museums at 25 percent occupancy. Bowling alleys, skating rinks and other indoor recreational facilities can operate at 50 percent capacity with a max of 50 people. Gatherings are capped at 50 people. A statewide mask mandate requires anyone over age 2 to wear a face covering when indoors in a public space or when outside if a 6-foot distance between people cannot be maintained.
• Indiana: Gov. Eric Holcomb (R) lifted a statewide mask mandate April 6. Local authorities and businesses can implement face covering requirements. Holcomb issued guidance on gatherings based on a county-by-county approach. Counties designated as red or orange (areas with the highest risk of coronavirus spread) are recommended to limit social gatherings to 25 percent of a facility’s capacity. Counties designated as yellow are recommended to limit social gatherings to 50 percent of a facility’s capacity. Counties designated as blue can operate at full capacity, as long as social distancing, mask wearing and other precautions are followed. Previously, Holcomb lifted nearly all restrictions on businesses.
• Iowa: Gov. Kim Reynolds (R) signed a proclamation lifting a mask mandate and other coronavirus-related restrictions, effective Feb. 7. Individuals age 65 and older are encouraged, but not required, to limit activities outside of the home. Businesses, including restaurants, bars, movie theaters and hair salons, are strongly encouraged to take precautionary measures to reduce the transmission of COVID-19. Mass gatherings and events have no limits on size, but people are encouraged to practice social distancing.
• Kansas: Gov. Laura Kelly (D) signed an order on April 1 that extended a mask mandate, but the Legislative Coordinating Council quickly voted to rescind it. A law that went into effect last month requires the council to review any executive order related to the pandemic and gives them the authority to revoke it. Previously, Kelly announced that counties should come up with their own plans to reopen businesses. A statewide plan to restart the economy in phases offers guidance, but counties aren’t required to follow it. The state Department of Health and Environment mandated a quarantine for people arriving in Kansas who traveled to certain states or countries with widespread transmission, but the length of quarantine varies depending on whether the individual has been tested. The mandate also applies to anyone who traveled on a cruise ship on or after March 15.
• Kentucky: Gov. Andy Beshear (D) has extended the curfew on restaurants and bars by one hour. They must stop food and drink service by midnight and close by 1 a.m. Indoor dining capacity is capped at 60 percent. Indoor event venues, theaters, gyms, retail stores and personal-care services must also limit occupancy to 60 percent. Previously, Beshear extended, through March, a mask mandate that requires anyone over age 5 to wear a face covering while inside a public space, while using public transportation and while outdoors if social distancing cannot be maintained. A restriction on private indoor gatherings has expired, but the governor continues to recommend a cap of eight people from no more than two households.
• Louisiana: Gov. John Bel Edwards (D) is lifting some restrictions on businesses but leaving a statewide mask mandate in place. The majority of businesses, including restaurants, bars, gyms and hair salons, no longer have capacity limits. Businesses must continue to keep waiting areas closed, and restaurants still cannot allow self-serve buffets. Indoor gatherings and event centers are capped at 50 percent capacity or 500 people (whichever is less). Previously, Edwards allowed live music to be performed indoors under additional guidance from the state fire marshal. Everyone 8 and older must wear a face mask in public spaces, indoors and outdoors, unless social distancing can be maintained. The order lasts until April 28.
• Maine: Gov. Janet Mills (D) signed an order that increases gathering limits and loosens travel restrictions. Effective March 26, indoor gathering limits and indoor customer limits for businesses are capped at 50 percent capacity, 50 people or 5 people per 1,000 square feet (whichever is greatest). On May 24, that standard changes to 75 percent capacity, 50 people or 5 people per 1,000 square feet (whichever is greatest). Outdoor gatherings at a venue with occupancy limits can operate at 75 percent capacity until May 24, when they can increase to 100 percent capacity. Face coverings are mandatory statewide for anyone 5 and older in public spaces, even if social distancing can be maintained. A travel mandate requires those visiting Maine to show a negative COVID-19 test or self-quarantine for 10 days. Travelers from some states, including Vermont and New Hampshire, are exempt. Fully vaccinated individuals or those who have previously contracted COVID-19 are also exempt.
• Maryland: Gov. Larry Hogan (R) signed an order that lifts capacity restrictions in the state’s reopening plan. As of 5 p.m. on March 12, restaurants, bars, retail stores, fitness centers, religious centers and personal-care services are among businesses that can operate at 100 percent capacity. Indoor and outdoor venues and convention centers may operate at 50 percent capacity. Restaurants must continue to serve only patrons who are seated. Safety protocols, such as physical distancing, remain in place. Individual counties can still impose tighter restrictions. Senior centers must remain closed. The new order also extends a mask mandate. People older than 5 must wear a face covering in the public spaces of all businesses or areas outdoors where social distancing cannot be maintained. Previously, under Hogan’s direction, the health department recommended a cap of 10 people at private indoor and outdoor gatherings.This is Usefull Links:
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• Montana: Gov. Greg Gianforte (R) issued a directive allowing a statewide mask mandate to expire. The directive stated that local jurisdictions may implement a mask mandate. Gianforte also issued a directive encouraging businesses to develop and implement appropriate social distancing, safety and sanitation practices. Previously, the governor lifted coronavirus-related restrictions put in place by his predecessor, Steve Bullock, such as gathering limits and curfews on businesses.
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