I have received the following post from our Community Watch Administrator……
Points from the Frequently Asked Questions regarding the move to Phase 3:
• Bars’ outdoor seating areas may reopen, subject to reduced capacity limits and
other restrictions. Indoor bar areas remain closed.
• Music halls, night clubs, lounges, adult entertainment, venues for live
performances, arenas with spectators, and theaters where guests are seated
may reopen, subject to reduced capacity limits for outdoor spaces and subject
to the mass gathering limit (25 Guests per facility) for indoor spaces.
• The outdoor areas of amusement parks may reopen, subject to reduced
capacity limits and other restrictions.
• Movie theaters may reopen, subject to reduced capacity limits and other
restrictions.
• Meeting spaces in hotels, conference centers, meeting halls, and reception
venues may host receptions, meetings and other functions, subject to reduced
capacity limits and other restrictions.
• Gaming establishments may reopen, subject to reduced capacity limits.
• Large outdoor facilities with a capacity of more than 10,000 guests may
reopen at 7% of the facility’s total seating capacity, if they meet certain
requirements.
What Remains the Same:
• Indoor seating areas in bars remain closed.
• Indoor rides at amusement parks remain closed.
• Fitness and exercise facilities remain open, subject to reduced capacity limits
and other requirements.
• Restaurants remain subject to capacity limits and other requirements for in person
dining.
• Personal care businesses such as hair salons, nail salons, barber shops and more
remain subject to capacity limits and other requirements.
• Museums and aquariums remain open, subject to reduced capacity limits and
other requirements.
• Face coverings are still required in public when it is not possible to maintain
social distancing from non-household members. In Phase 3, this requirement
applies to any public place or business, indoor or outdoor.
• Alcohol sales are still required to cease from 11:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m.
God bless you all!
Randy Butler
Sgt. OCSO (ret.)
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