Permitted Work Premises List for the purposes of the Restricted Activity Directions (Restricted Area) (No 6), effective as at 5 August 2020 from 11.59pm (version 1.0). Middle school-aged kids and younger can continue with drills or clinics for high-contact sports as long as there is no physical contact among players and groups don’t exceed 12 people. You'll start receiving the latest news, benefits, events, and programs related to AARP's mission to empower people to choose how they live as they age. The order lasts through Jan. 15. Abbott’s order also closes bars and suspends elective medical procedures in those areas. Safeguards are recommended. In the purple tier, only outdoor gatherings are allowed. Mike Dunleavy (R) modified a travel mandate that requires those arriving in Alaska to show a negative COVID-19 test or agree to be tested on arrival ($250). Andy Beshear (D) signed an order permitting restaurants and bars to reopen for indoor dining at 50 percent capacity. All businesses can operate and should implement social distancing practices. Indoor entertainment and fitness facilities can also operate at 25 percent capacity or 50 people. Restaurants must limit indoor dining services to 50 percent capacity and may not seat parties larger than six. In addition, firms undertaking activities in line with the SSIC codes listed below will be allowed to resume operations from 2 Jun. Restaurants in regions outside of New York City can resume dine-in service at 50 percent capacity. Individuals should stay at home. Restaurants can offer only outdoor dining, and retail stores must limit capacity to 25 percent. Outdoor gatherings at private residences are capped at 25 people with members from no more than three households. Movie theaters, gyms and other indoor entertainment and recreational venues must close. People over age 2 must also wear a mask when outdoors if within 6 feet of a person from another household. You are leaving AARP.org and going to the website of our trusted provider. • Montana: Gov. The Multi-Ministry Taskforce (MTF) announced on 14 December 2020 that Singapore will commence Phase 3 on 28 December 2020. In high-risk red counties, indoor dining isn’t permitted, outdoor dining is limited to 25 percent capacity and food establishments that serve alcohol must close by 9 p.m. Gov. • New Jersey: Gov. As of Dec. 7, indoor gatherings are capped at 10 people and outdoor gatherings cannot exceed 25 people. Public gatherings are capped at 25 percent capacity or 50 people, whichever is smaller. Jim Justice (R) announced he is revising a statewide mask mandate. Bandstand the Musical Contact 2. Henry McMaster (R) issued an order lifting occupancy limits on restaurants. In red counties, restaurants must halt indoor dining, but outdoor table service, delivery and takeout are permitted. Individuals age 2 and older must wear a mask in public indoor spaces if they’re within 6 feet of others from outside their household for 15 minutes or longer. Restaurants and bars must stop food and drink service by 11 p.m. and close by midnight. The state Department of Health and Environment mandated a 14-day home quarantine for people arriving in Kansas who traveled to certain states or countries with widespread transmission or attended an out-of-state mass gathering and didn’t wear a mask and practice social distancing. Individuals over age 2 must wear a mask and socially distance from non-household members when in an indoor public setting. Level green is the least restrictive, under which businesses can operate at 50 percent capacity or 500 people, whichever is smaller. Hair salons and barber shops can reopen, but they must take appointments and limit occupancy. Under Hogan’s direction, the health department has recommended a cap of 25 people on private indoor and outdoor gatherings. Roy Cooper (D) and the state health department extended a modified stay-at-home order through 5 p.m. on Jan. 29. Gyms, hair salons and movie theaters are among businesses that can operate, with restrictions. Areas that fall within a micro-cluster zone must follow tighter restrictions. List of Permitted Services. Counties designated as yellow must limit social gatherings to 100 people, and counties designated as blue to 250 people. Anyone 10 or older must wear a mask in indoor public spaces or when outside if a 6-foot distance from others cannot be maintained. Please enable Javascript in your browser and try In red counties, businesses must require remote work if possible. $300-$5,500 benefit on home purchases and sales, Members save 10% off the best available rate. People can leave the home for essentials, such as food and medication, or to exercise outdoors. All regions will start in Phase 1 of the 2-phase plan (Phase 1 closely resembles restrictions currently in place). From 11.59pm on Wednesday night, workplaces in Melbourne must be closed unless: the workplace is part of a permitted activity, or . Effective Dec. 24, the state moved from the yellow to the blue phase of its reopening plan. J.B. Pritzker (D) announced that some counties may be able to move to looser tier 2 restrictions on Jan. 15. Scott put recreational sports on pause and announced that businesses must reinstate teleworking policies as much as possible. Movie theaters and other indoor entertainment venues must also limit capacity to 25 percent or 150 people (whichever is smaller). Parties are encouraged to maintain a 6-foot distance from one another but are not required to. This is the employer's responsibility. In level-blue counties, restaurants, indoor event venues and houses of worship can operate at 50 percent capacity or 175 people, whichever is smaller. A list of permitted work industries that can issue worker permits to employees can be found here. • Pennsylvania: Gov. According to a press release issued by the governor’s office, “All statewide restrictions will be lifted, though local officials will still have the authority to put further rules, regulations or ordinances in place.” Parson encouraged people to maintain social distancing and take precautions, such as practicing good hygiene and avoiding large crowds. Counties with no more than 20 active COVID-19 cases can apply for an exemption. Gyms can reopen at 50 percent capacity. Previously, Newsom permitted gatherings statewide, but no more than three households can attend, and the space must be big enough to allow people to practice social distancing. The state is using a color-coded map to determine certain restrictions. Indoor gatherings are capped at 10 people. Some sports competitions can resume, but strict restrictions, such as daily symptom assessments, must be in place. ), As of July 1, family and friends of those in nursing homes and other care facilities have been permitted to visit if the facilities have met state health department requirements. In yellow counties, public and private gatherings cannot exceed 10 participants or people from more than two households. Exceptions include while eating or drinking or while exercising outdoors if a 6-foot distance from others can be consistently maintained. Individuals must also wear masks outdoors if social distancing cannot be maintained. Among other restrictions, the order alters caps on social gatherings. Outdoor gatherings of up to 50 percent of a venue’s capacity, with a maximum of 250 attendees, are permitted. Businesses should encourage remote work and take precautions where telecommuting isn’t possible, such as avoid congregating in conference rooms. 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. Exceptions include leaving the house to go to work, buy groceries or pick up medications. 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. There is an exception for “willful, malicious or intentional misconduct.”. Under the current health advisory to reopen the state’s economy, gyms and other fitness venues can resume operations if they follow safety protocols. John Carney (D) announced modified restrictions on gatherings and Phase 2 reopenings. Outdoor events are limited to 25 percent capacity or 75 people (whichever is smaller). Amusement parks, concert halls and children’s indoor play centers are among businesses that must remain closed. Restaurants can operate at 25 percent capacity, with a maximum of 50 patrons per room. Restaurants must restrict dine-in service to 50 percent capacity (down from 75 percent) and close for on-premises dining between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. Counties designated as red (with the highest risk of coronavirus spread) must limit social gatherings to 25 people. Tables must be spaced 6 feet apart, and customers must remain seated unless arriving, leaving or using the restroom. Previously, Holcomb lifted nearly all restrictions on businesses. In yellow counties, gathering limits increase to 10 people. Phase 1 commenced on 2 June 2020, and Phase 2 commenced on 19 June 2020. Gathering restrictions remain in place. Essential businesses aren’t subject to capacity restrictions. All counties are in the moderate (orange) phase for COVID-19 risk. Outdoor dining is permitted, but reservations are required, tables must be spaced 6 feet apart, and party size is limited to six people. Phil Murphy (D) let restrictions for youth and adult indoor sports and outdoor gatherings expire Jan. 2. Brad Little (R) signed an order that outlines restrictions in response to the coronavirus. Zoos, nature parks, outdoor museums and other low-risk outdoor arts and entertainment venues can reopen at 33 percent capacity; indoor arts and entertainment venues can open at 25 percent capacity; and gyms and fitness centers can operate at 33 percent capacity. Previously, Lamont ordered anyone over age 2 to wear a face covering in public places, indoors or outdoors, when social distancing cannot be maintained. Outdoor dining is permitted, but reservations are required, tables must be spaced 6 … The plan encourages employers to sanitize high-traffic areas and screen employees for illness. Large events are temporarily suspended. Previously, Sununu permitted retail stores, hair salons, barbershops and similar businesses to reopen, with restrictions. Businesses should have employees work remotely as much as possible. Kay Ivey (R), the state health officer has extended a safer-at-home order to remain in effect until 5 p.m. Jan. 22. In green counties, gatherings of up to 20 people are allowed. Restaurants can offer indoor service at full capacity, but parties must be separated by 6 feet and restaurants must stop serving alcohol by 10 p.m. Please note that firms, bodies or self-employed persons that have been permitted to operate as at 18 Jun will be allowed to continue to carry on their operations. Effective Nov. 14, individuals age 9 and older must wear a face covering in all indoor public spaces whether or not social distancing can be maintained. by Dena Bunis and Jenny Rough, AARP, Updated January 8, 2021 Masks must be worn while exercising in gyms or exercising outdoors within 6 feet of a non-household member. David Evan Stalworthy Contact Productions 1. The mandate doesn’t apply when alone in a room, or when eating or drinking in a restaurant. In orange counties, public and private gatherings cannot exceed 10 participants or people from more than two households. Indoor dining at restaurants can operate at 50 percent capacity (up from 33 percent), but bar areas must remain closed. He encouraged business owners to permit employees to work from home. The closures will be in effect for 14 days, with the possibility of an extension as the situation evolves. • North Dakota: Under the direction of Gov. Gyms can reopen at 50 percent capacity. Ned Lamont (D) rolled the state back to Phase 2.1 (from Phase 3) of its reopening plan. Andrew Cuomo (D) shut down indoor dining in New York City restaurants, effective Dec. 14. Movie theaters, performance theaters and similar indoor venues may operate, but individual groups must remain 6 feet apart, whether seated or standing in a waiting area. Restaurants and other food establishments must limit services to 50 percent capacity or 150 people, whichever is smaller.