This order outlines a further tightening of COVID-19 restrictions in response to a recent rapid increase in cases and hospitalizations. Under the order, a curfew applies to all non-essential businesses from 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m., and bars without a retail grocery license will no longer be able to serve customers indoors. All Chicagoans are asked to avoid social gatherings of more than six people and end all social gatherings by 10:00 p.m. Read the full Order No. 2020-11. Employers have a responsibility to ensure a safe workplace. See state rules and standards to support this. This arrangement cautiously reopens Chicago stores. Under the order, stores can reopen as long as they adhere to mask wearing, social distancing and other requirements. The Order also maintains the closure on the shores of the lake. Read the full ordinance n° 2020-9.
Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot joined Governor JB Pritzker in ordering all residents of Chicago and Illinois to stay home until at least May 30, 2020. This is important to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in our city and to protect our friends, neighbors, and vulnerable Chicagoans. Starting May 1, here`s what you need to know and do: Vermont fully reopened on June 14. All Covid-19 restrictions on business and gatherings have ended. Highest risk: Large in-person gatherings where people have difficulty staying at least six feet apart and hugging or otherwise touching them. The risk is further increased if participants come from different municipalities, cities or counties. Every district in Hawaii currently has rules for social gatherings and guidelines for weddings, churches, and other structured events. These regulations may include restrictions on group sizes, mandatory masks, rules for parks and beaches, and more. Violations of these rules can result in fines, and the rules can change over time. Be sure to check what is required in your county before making plans.
Last year, our holiday meetings were very different from what we were used to. This winter, we can enjoy small gatherings with friends and family if we take precautions to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Do what it takes to stay safe until COVID-19 is under control. Use these tools to reduce the risk of infection. Current meeting limits: Events of all sizes are allowed. Wearing a mask will be mandatory for indoor gatherings starting August 30. Former Governor Andrew Cuomo lifted most Covid-19 restrictions on June 15. Capacity limits and social distancing requirements are no longer required for businesses. Some restrictions are in place for large indoor venues that can accommodate more than 5,000 participants. To eliminate social distancing and remove masks, customers must provide proof of vaccination. Unvaccinated people must present a recent negative Covid-19 test and wear a mask on site. Social distancing can be reduced or eliminated between test participants, leaving sites at 100% capacity.
The State Excelsior Passport is a digital application that can be used to securely store and verify proof of vaccination. “As governor, my top two priorities are protecting the health of New Yorkers and protecting the health of our economy. The temporary measures I am taking today will help achieve this goal during the holiday season,” said Hochul. “I warned for weeks that additional measures may be needed, and now here we are, based on three metrics: rising cases, reduced hospital capacity, and inadequate vaccination rates in some areas.” Current meeting limits: Event capacity restrictions have been lifted. However, organizers must require proof of vaccination for indoor gatherings of more than 1,000 people and outdoor gatherings of more than 10,000 people. Face coverings must be worn at indoor events as well as outdoor gatherings of more than 500 people. Current assembly restrictions: Restrictions on assembly capacity have been lifted. Unvaccinated people should continue to wear masks at indoor events.
Alaska entered the third phase of Governor Mike Dunleavy`s “Responsible Alaska Reopening Plan” on May 22, 2020, allowing most businesses to reopen at full capacity.