Weddings, funerals, and similar events may not take place between the hours of 10 p.m. and 4 a.m. Gov. Senior centers remain closed. Essential errands such as obtaining food, medical care, fuel or social service are also exempt. Each table must have no more than 10 people and they must all live in the same household. Personal care services can remain open under phase 3 guidelines. or redistributed. Gyms can remain open with safety protocols in place and cannot offer group fitness classes. People can leave the home for essentials, such as food and medication, or to exercise outdoors. Previously, residents were allowed to remove their masks inside "if adequate social distancing could be maintained.". Travel restrictions: Individuals arriving to Ohio from states with a high rate of COVID-19 are asked to self-quarantine for 14 days, but it is not required. Burgum also ordered new restrictions on certain businesses amid a surge of COVID-19 cases. Restaurants can continue to operate at 50 percent capacity but can now only seat one household per table and must close in-person dining by 10 p.m. (takeout and delivery is allowed). Jim Justice strengthened the state's mask mandate on Nov. 13. The cap differs based on the designation on each county under the state’s Smart Restart plan. Charlie Baker (R) announced he is rolling back the state’s reopening plan to step 1 of phase 3, effective Dec. 13. All bars and restaurants will be required to close by 11 p.m. A Retail Compliance Unit will conduct inspections to make sure stores are complying with the order. Indoor or outdoor gatherings of more than 10 people are prohibited, and social distancing must be maintained at gatherings that are permitted. Michelle Lujan Grisham closed nonessential in-person services across the state starting Nov. 16. People must wear a face covering when in an indoor public space, when outdoors if social distancing cannot be maintained and when using public transportation. 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. Once approved, the local jurisdiction must post the mitigation efforts on its website and submit its plan to the state health department. Wolf also announced gathering restrictions which will remain in place until further notice. Places of worship are exempt. Eric Holcomb announced restrictions for orange and red counties in the state's color-coded map. Organized group recreational activities are limited to less than 25 guests or 25% of overall room capacity both indoors and outdoors. Gyms are open for individual exercise as long as mandatory masking and additional strict safety measures are in place. Gov. Outdoor gatherings are capped at 50 people. Gretchen Whitmer (D) the health department ordered a pause that sets new restrictions on gatherings and certain businesses, effective Nov. 18. Phil Scott (R) announced tighter coronavirus-related restrictions. Alternatively, nonessential travelers can quarantine for 7 days followed by a negative COVID-19 test. • Vermont: Gov. Gov. Newsom 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. Bar areas of inside restaurants and other food and drink establishments, gyms and recreational venues, such as bowling alleys, are among places that must close. Mike DeWine (R) ordered a three-week curfew, effective Nov. 19. Ron DeSantis said Wednesday that the state will not be shutting down again amid surging coronavirus cases, "The Governor will not lock down and hurt families who can't afford to shelter in place for six weeks," DeSantis's office told CBS12 News in a statement. Grocery stores must limit capacity to 50 percent, and retail stores may not surpass 25 percent capacity. Ned Lamont announced that Connecticut will roll back to Phase 2.1. In counties with high infection rates, people must wear a mask when in a public space. In the red tier, restaurants can resume indoor dining at 25 percent capacity or 100 patrons, whichever is fewer. Offices must close to the maximum extent possible. Fitness centers and personal-service businesses, such as beauty salons and barbershops, can operate at 50 percent capacity, with restrictions. No choir, band or ensemble shall perform during the service. Gov. • North Dakota: Under the directions of Gov. This excludes faith-based services and protests. WASHINGTON GOVERNOR BANS THANKSGIVING GATHERINGS, ANNOUNCES NEW COVID BUSINESS RESTRICTIONS. Abbott issued Executive Order GA-29, requiring all Texans to wear a face covering over the nose and mouth in public spaces in counties with 20 or more positive COVID-19 cases, with few exceptions. Gov. Abbott issued Executive Order GA-24 to terminate air travel restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Weddings and funeral receptions will be limited to no more than 30 people and youth and adult sports must be held outside only with all athletes wearing masks. Community recreational sports leagues and tournaments may continue with required personnel and parents or guardians only. Raimondo also placed further restrictions on public and private gatherings. Previously, Holcomb lifted nearly all restrictions on businesses. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, Children under five years old are also exempt. The rule is encouraged, but not required for professional or collegiate athletes if they are strenuously exercising or recovering from exercise and those athletes are training for or participating in a sport that is under the oversight of a league, association, or other organizer that required teams and players to follow a protocol for reducing risk from COVID-19. Gov. The region reached that threshold Tuesday, Nov. 17 and the new restrictions would automatically go into effect Wednesday, the day before Thanksgiving. Safeguards are recommended. • Tennessee: Gov. ©2020 FOX News Network, LLC. Legal Statement. Masks aren’t required when an individual is actively eating or drinking, exercising outdoors or exercising indoors if not within 6 feet of a non-household member, among other exceptions. Previously, Cuomo announced guidelines for out-of-state travelers arriving in New York. Entertainment venues like movie theaters, bowling alleys, museums and zoos will all be banned from offering indoor service, though drive-in theaters will still be allowed to operate under previously laid-out restrictions. Get all the stories you need-to-know from the most powerful name in news delivered first thing every morning to your inbox. The court ruled that a 1945 law Whitmer relied on to issue the orders was unconstitutional, and that Whitmer thus lacked the authority for her actions. Outdoor dining is capped at 50 people and cannot include more than six individuals in a party. In orange cluster zones, high-risk nonessential businesses, such as gyms, must remain closed. Restaurants can still offer takeout and delivery during those hours. The governor also issued an order permitting businesses to deny entry to anyone who is not wearing a mask. 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. 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. Hair salons and barber shops can reopen, but they must take appointments and limit occupancy. Bars and tasting rooms can offer outdoor dining but no indoor service. Professional and college sports that meet "extraordinary standards for risk mitigation" can continue without spectators. Event venues must be limited to 25% capacity and all high school winter sports and other extracurricular K-12 school activities will be suspended until Dec. 14. However, they can operate outdoor dining, carry-out and delivery service. Faith-based services are exempt. Exemptions include traveling to work, to places of worship, to an educational institution, or to take care of a family member or pet. Personal-care businesses, such as hair salons and tattoo parlors, can remain open, but customers must make an appointment; capacity is limited to 50 percent; and social distancing practices must be implemented. Under Wolf's latest restrictions, residents are told to limit holiday celebrations to members of their immediate household or limit the number of people present at celebrations. Religious and political gatherings are exempt. Businesses may remain open, but they should encourage teleworking when possible. You've successfully subscribed to this newsletter! The governor is also urging residents to avoid large gatherings and to move gatherings outside when possible. • South Dakota: Gov. ICU capacity will be assessed weekly after the initial three-week shutdown. Under the order, all nonessential work, movement and gatherings in "purple tier" counties are ordered to stop between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. until Dec. 21. "These steps range from 3 to 6 weeks in duration and are designed to have the maximum impact with as little disruption. Self-quarantining for 14 days is no longer an option for nonresidents (Alaska residents returning to the state can opt to self-quarantine for two weeks). Carney said. Doug Burgum (R), the state health officer, Dirk Wilke, issued a mask mandate that required individuals age 5 and older to wear a mask in indoor public spaces and businesses or when outdoors when social distancing cannot be maintained. At commercial venues, indoor gatherings are capped at 25 people and outdoor gatherings are capped at 50 people. Gretchen Whitmer’s extended the statewide pause until at least Dec. 20. Mark Gordon announced that a new slate of orders, issued by the state health officer, will take effect Nov. 24. Restaurants and gyms are among businesses that must close between the hours of 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. Senior centers and assisted living facilities cannot allow visitors. In orange counties, public and private gatherings cannot exceed 10 participants or people from more than two households. Once triggered, the order will remain in effect for at least three weeks. CUOMO CRACKS DOWN ON BARS, GYMS, RESTAURANTS AS CORONAVIRUS CASES CLIMB AGAIN. Casinos, movie theaters and group exercise classes must remain closed. Gov. • Washington: Gov. Previously, Bullock directed the state’s economy to reopen in phases. Fans will be prohibited from racetracks and other professional and collegiate stadiums across the state. The state is also strengthening its face-covering guidance to require individuals to wear a mask when they are outside their homes. Previously, Inslee required masks in indoor public spaces or outdoors when social distancing can’t be maintained. People statewide are required to wear face coverings when inside a location that is not a residence, when using public transportation or when outside if a 6-foot distance between nonhousehold members cannot be maintained. A travel mandate requires those visiting Maine to show a negative COVID-19 test or opt to self-quarantine for 10 days. The order lasts until Nov. 30. Restaurants may not serve alcohol after 10 p.m. All businesses can reopen if they take precautions. And in yellow cluster zones, all nonessential businesses can open with guidelines. This action lasts through New Year's in order to limit activities that lead to COVID-19 transmission. Ceremonies for weddings and funerals are among indoor events that can continue with restrictions (50 percent of the room’s capacity or 250 people), but receptions or gatherings in connection with the ceremonies are prohibited. Residents must wear face coverings in public settings, even if they are practicing social distancing. ALABAMA On Nov. 5, Republican Gov. • Utah: Gov. A statewide mask mandate requires individuals age 5 and over to wear a face mask in public spaces. Individuals who live in a purple tier county are prohibited from engaging in activities outside the home or gathering with others between the hours of 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. Under Hogan’s direction, the health department has recommended a cap of 25 people on private indoor and outdoor gatherings. Exceptions include leaving to go to work, to grocery stores, or for other emergencies or essentials. The plan also encourages, but doesn’t require, older adults and other vulnerable individuals to stay at home. The State of Texas has announced a phased reopening of businesses and services. Residents should minimize travel outside of Missouri and consider occupancy limits reflective of social distancing, Parson said. Outdoor gatherings are allowed but capped at 25 people. The following is a list of frequently asked questions city officials have clarified. Individuals “should wear masks consistently” when they are inside with individuals not in their household. Exceptions include leaving the house to go to work, buy groceries or pick up medications. Outdoor gatherings cannot exceed five people outside the household. In red counties, restaurants must halt indoor dining, but outdoor table service, delivery and takeout are permitted. • Indiana: Gov. Our focus must be on protecting lives.”, Florida Gov. High-risk team sports (other than collegiate or professional teams) are on pause until Jan. 19. Editor’s Note: This story has been updated to reflect new information. Michelle Lujan Grisham (D), the health department issued a stay-at-home order effective Nov. 16. Nearly 250,000 Americans, including 736 Delawareans, have already lost their lives to this virus. The mask mandate applies only when people are within six feet of others who are not members of their households for 15 minutes. OREGON, NEW MEXICO ORDER LOCKDOWNS, OTHER STATES CONSIDER OPTIONSEssential businesses such as grocery stores, pharmacies, shelters, child care facilities and gas stations will remain open but are required to minimize operations and staffing. Most recently, Lamont signed an order authorizing local health directors to impose a $10,000 fine per violation on businesses that hold events over gathering capacity limits. However, the curfew does not apply to those who need to be at work, have an emergency or need medical care. David Ige (D) lifted a safer-at-home order for residents of the island of Lanai. These athletes must wear face coverings, including on sidelines and in practice, at any time that they are not strenuously exercising or recovering from recent exercise. As of Dec. 7, outdoor gatherings cannot exceed 25 people (down from 150). Kristi Noem signed an order putting the state’s “Back to Normal” plan in effect. Previously, Dunleavy permitted all businesses, including restaurants, hair salons, gyms, museums and entertainment venues to reopen at 100 percent capacity. Businesses are encouraged to follow recommended guidance. Gyms can reopen at 50 percent capacity. • Kentucky: Gov. In red counties, restaurants must halt indoor dining, but outdoor table service, delivery and takeout are permitted. Larry Hogan (R) again rolled back some of the state’s reopening plans in response to a spike in cases. When residents leave their homes, they must take extra precautions. Residents are also allowed to leave for essential errands such as obtaining food or fuel. Kim Reynolds declared that all Iowans aged 2 years or older must wear masks when in indoor public spaces. Previously, Kelly announced that counties should come up with their own plans to reopen businesses. The new order went into effect Nov. 20 and lasts until Dec. 13. Takeout, delivery and outdoor dining will be allowed to continue, although serving alcohol to-go is prohibited. Guests will be required to be seated at all times and no self-serve bar areas or self-serve buffets will be allowed. Gyms can operate outdoors in groups of up to 10 people, according to the governor. Hair salons and barbershops may reopen, but customers must make appointments, along with other safeguards. At private residences, indoor and outdoor gatherings are capped at 10 people. GOVERNOR ANNOUNCES STAY-AT-HOME ADVISORY, MASK ORDER, RESTAURANT CURFEW. However, this does not pertain to "religious or political expression," according to Little. Additionally, restaurants are able to offer dine-in services, although officials are encouraging using delivery and curbside services when possible. Restaurants, bars and other food establishments must close indoor dining. • Arkansas: Under the direction of Gov. Tony Evers (D) issued a stay-at-home order recommending — but not requiring — actions Wisconsinites should take to reduce the spread of COVID-19. Restaurants can operate at 25 percent capacity, with a maximum of 50 patrons per room. Bill Lee (R) signed an order removing many coronavirus-related restrictions for businesses and gatherings in 89 counties. He prohibited indoor gatherings with people outside the household unless people quarantine for 14 days beforehand or quarantine for 7 days followed by a negative COVID-19 test result 48 hours before the gathering. The sheriff’s office will also implement checks when buses drop riders from out-of-state, according to Bloomberg. Kay Ivey (R), the state health officer has amended a safer-at-home order to remain in effect until 5 p.m. Dec. 11. Gov. Charlie Baker issued a stay-at-home advisory and curfew for most businesses. Large events will not be approved during this time. Youth and adult group sports and activities are prohibited except for high schools, colleges and professional sports. Exceptions include individuals who are exercising, in school, or eating or drinking. The order went into effect Nov. 20 and lasts until Jan. 15. Outdoor gatherings are limited to 10 people, and social distancing must be maintained. Certain businesses, such as restaurants, entertainment venues and most retail businesses, must also close during those hours. Save 25% on the online Smart Driver course during our holiday sale! Guidance for businesses includes offering teleworking options for employees when possible. Other nonessential businesses can reopen; guidelines are recommended. Five counties are considered to be at "high risk" while two counties are at "moderate risk" and four others are considered to be "low risk." On Oct. 2, the Michigan Supreme Court struck down orders from Whitmer outlining pandemic-related restrictions. Legal Statement. Travelers arriving from states with high COVID-19 infection rates must self-quarantine for 14 days. Restaurants can resume both indoor and outdoor dining services, but tables should be spaced 6 feet apart, among other guidelines. Gov. Individuals over age 2 must wear a mask and socially distance from non-household members when in an indoor public setting. This order does not apply to religious observances. Restaurants can resume both indoor and outdoor dining services, but tables should be spaced 6 feet apart, among other guidelines. Indoor religious services, celebrations, political events, weddings, funerals, memorial services and other performances may continue and use as much as 25% of a room’s capacity, up to 150 people. People over age 9 must wear a face covering whenever they leave home, indoors or outdoors, including at private gatherings. Additionally, casual social gatherings must be limited to household members only and all extracurricular activities are being temporarily put on hold. Hair salons and similar personal-care businesses must also keep clients 6-feet apart or separate clients by partitions if within 6 feet. Information about a current emergency that is intended to further the protection of life, health, safety, and property must be provided visually and aurally. Eric Holcomb (R) announced the state will move away from its stage 5 restrictions and toward a county-by-county approach. The cap differs based on the designation on each county under the state’s Smart Restart plan. Businesses must also require employees, customers and visitors to wear a face mask when in an enclosed space where social distancing cannot be maintained, or when in an area where food is being prepared or packaged, among other circumstances. • Nebraska: Gov. Outdoor gatherings are allowed but capped at 25 people. Previously, Sununu permitted retail stores, hair salons, barbershops and similar businesses to reopen, with restrictions. The curfew requires restaurants and other businesses and activities – including theaters, performance venues, golf facilities, youth and amateur sports, and indoor and outdoor events – to close at 9:30 p.m. Gina Raimondo (D) announced the state will enter a two-week pause in reopening, effective Nov. 30. Previously, Justice rescinded an order prohibiting the general public from visiting nursing homes. Janet Mills announced that certain businesses statewide must close by 9 p.m. through Jan. 3. This strengthens the state's previous mandate requiring residents to wear masks only when social distancing cannot be maintained. You will be asked to register or log in. Businesses should encourage remote work and take precautions where telecommuting isn’t possible, such as avoid congregating in conference rooms. Indoor gatherings at private residences cannot include people from more than two households. Mike DeWine announced a statewide curfew which will take effect Nov. 19. Exceptions include leaving the home for work, food or medical care. DeWine also advised travelers arriving in Ohio from states with a high rate of COVID-19 to self-quarantine for 14 days, but he stopped short of requiring it. Social and recreational gatherings cannot exceed 15 people indoors or 30 people outdoors unless everyone lives in the same household. Movie theaters, gyms and other indoor entertainment and recreational venues must close. Justice also postponed winter sports and announced that schools will be shuttered for seven days after Thanksgiving. Gyms, fitness centers and other recreational facilities cannot hold indoor classes and must limit capacity to 33 percent. Businesses are encouraged to follow recommended guidance. Gatherings should be limited to less than 25 guests or 25% of overall room capacity. He recently called the idea of shutting down the Texas economy again "the last option" to fight COVID-19. Previously, Sununu permitted retail stores, hair salons, barbershops and similar businesses to reopen, with restrictions. However, they may remain open for carryout and delivery services. Once you confirm that subscription, you will regularly People with COVID-19 or its symptoms are required to stay at home. Powered and implemented by FactSet Digital Solutions. Gov. The Ohio Department of Health also announced limitations on mass gatherings. Restaurants and bars are banned from selling alcohol after 10 p.m. Retail stores may reopen, but certain sanitation and social distancing practices must be implemented. Previously, Murphy ordered restaurants, bars and other food establishments to stop offering indoor service between the hours of 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. (outdoor dining, takeout and delivery are OK). The ban applies to both indoor and outdoor gatherings and holiday get-togethers. Find which ones across the United States have implemented travel restrictions to curb the spread of COVID-19. Hair salons and other close-care businesses can reopen, provided they abide by strict sanitation rules. Kay Ivey extended the state's face mask order until Dec. 11 at 5 p.m. However, wineries and breweries may continue their retail operations as long as they adhere to current protocols. Regular group interactions should also be limited to a small group of 10 family members or fewer. Customers must remain seated, and tables must be spaced 6 feet apart. 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. Under the tightened restrictions, bars and restaurants have to reduce party size from 10 to six individuals. Coronavirus lockdowns are creating ‘impossible predicament’ for businesses: Wolf  San Joaquin Valley and all of Southern California, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, OREGON, NEW MEXICO ORDER LOCKDOWNS, OTHER STATES CONSIDER OPTIONS. Indoor and outdoor social gatherings with people outside the same household aren’t allowed. Restaurants, bars and other food establishments must limit parties to eight people (larger parties are permitted when individuals are within the same household). Members save 15% on eligible products and services and 5% on UPS shipping services. The order, signed by interim State Health Officer Dirk Wilke, runs through Dec. 13. This includes retail shops, gyms, barbershops, movie theaters, nail salons and hair salons. Residents are also encouraged to telework whenever possible and at-risk residents should self-isolate. This applies to all public, indoor places for anyone over the age of 4. Individuals over age 2 must wear a mask and socially distance from non-household members when in an indoor public setting. When indoors, masks are required even if you are physically distant from members not in your household. Exceptions include leaving the house to go to work, buy groceries or pick up medications. When outdoors, individuals are encouraged, but not required, to wear masks. Market data provided by Factset. Retail stores, gyms, offices and museums are among business that must reduce capacity to 40 percent. Previously, Brown ordered people 5 and older to wear face coverings in outdoor areas where a 6-foot distance cannot be maintained and in indoor public spaces. • Alabama: At the direction of Gov. The order went into effect Sept. 25. Doug Ducey (R) signed an order allowing restaurants to extend their premises for outdoor dining services. New guidelines for visiting rules depend on the number of active COVID-19 cases in the community. Event venues, like ballrooms, are limited to 25 percent capacity with a cap on the number of people. There is an exception for “willful, malicious or intentional misconduct.”. When outdoors, individuals are encouraged, but not required, to wear masks. Chris Sununu signed an emergency order implementing a statewide mask mandate Thursday to try to mitigate the spread of coronavirus. The order will be lifted when a region’s projected ICU capacity meets or exceeds 15%, according to the governor. The New York Times is tracking coronavirus restrictions on the state level, including what businesses are open or closed — and whether officials require masks or recommend or order staying at home. Gyms and fitness centers must also limit capacity to 25 percent and cannot hold indoor classes. Establishments serving alcohol will have to close by midnight – and on-site alcohol sales and consumption will end at 10 p.m. Exceptions include leaving the home for essentials, such as food or medication. The order lasts until 5 a.m. on Monday, Dec. 21. Democratic Gov. Gov. The state is also under a mask mandate. Previously, the health department ordered individuals 5 and older to wear a face mask at nonresidential gatherings. Bowser ordered people older than 2 to wear a mask when leaving their residences if more than fleeting contact with others is likely. However, restaurant drive-thru windows or curbside pickup can operate past that time. In those 25 counties classified as "extreme risk," indoor dining is prohibited. Indoor and outdoor gatherings are also limited to 10 individuals. Retail stores, houses of worship and most other businesses can operate at 60 percent capacity, with restrictions. Individuals older than 2 must wear a face covering in public spaces, whether indoors or outdoors, if social distancing cannot be maintained. Mark Gordon (R), the state health officer tightened some coronavirus-related restrictions on gatherings. 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. •  Oregon: After a two-week freeze that ended on Dec. 2, Gov. At schools, all workers, teachers, guests, other adults and children five years or older must wear face coverings both outdoors when within six feet of another person, and indoors at all times, unless an exception applies. Evers is also strongly encouraging all businesses to take steps to protect their staff, customers and their communities. In the meantime, please feel free However, takeout services may resume. Businesses providing essential services such as banks will also remain open. A mask mandate remains in place that requires everyone 10 and older to wear a face covering in indoor public spaces. There is also a statewide mask mandate, requiring all residents to cover their nose and mouth when they are in public. However, outdoor fitness and entertainment activities are limited to a maximum of 50 people. Gatherings of more than five people are prohibited. Outdoor events, where social distancing is maintained, are limited to 50% of venue capacity with a maximum of 250 people. • New York: Gov. Gordon is also urging residents to celebrate safely for the holidays and to follow the three Ws: wash your hands, watch your distance and wear a face covering. In May, the Wisconsin Supreme Court struck down the state Department of Health Services’ safer-at-home order, issued under Evers’ direction. Gatherings at event venues are limited to 25 people indoors and 50 people outdoors. Retail stores can operate at 20 percent capacity and stand-alone grocery stores at 35 percent capacity. View Texas COVID … For a full list of restrictions, visit covid19.ca.gov. Restaurants can offer indoor dining service but must limit occupancy. 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