- Personal care and personal grooming businesses
- All brick and mortar retail businesses
- Food and beverage establishments
- Entertainment or recreation businesses
- Train stations, bus stations, and intrastate public transportation
- Any other indoor place shared by groups of people
- State or local government buildings
The requirement to wear a face covering does not apply to following:
- While eating or drinking;
- While exercising or using exercise equipment;
- While unconscious, incapacitated
- While seeking to communicate with the hearing impaired and for which the mouth needs to be visible;
- When temporary removal of the face covering is necessary to secure government or medical services; and
With limits on distancing and occupancy and emphasis on recommended cleaning and disinfecting surfaces Phase One allows:
- Restaurants, breweries, distilleries, wineries, and tasting rooms to operate take-out, and outdoor dining and beverage services at 50% of the lowest occupancy load.
- Farmers markets may reopen
- Most brick and mortar retail business may operate at 50% occupancy, provided such businesses comply with the Guidelines in the order.
- Fitness centers, gymnasiums, recreation centers, sports facilities, and exercise facilities may reopen for outdoor activities only.
- Beauty salons, barbershops, spas, massage centers, tanning salons, tattoo shops, and any other location where personal care or personal grooming services are performed may reopen at 50% capacity.
- Religious services may take place with social distancing and at 50% capacity.
- Entertainment venues remain closed and all social gathering of more than 10 people remains banned.
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