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May
27, 2020
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Gov. Wolf Issues Green Phase Order, Guidance on Dining and
Professional Sports
Harrisburg, PA –
As more
counties move to yellow and green, Governor Tom Wolf today issued an
order to elaborate on the reopening process for green phase counties
and guidance on outdoor dining in yellow counties, dining in green
counties, and professional sports in yellow counties.
Green Phase Updated Order
The governor
elaborated on
green phase guidelines
announced on May 22 by issuing an updated order for counties in the
green phase of reopening.
The
orders from Governor Tom Wolf and Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel
Levine update existing yellow phase orders with these revisions:
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Suspends all previous stay-at-home orders and replaces them with
the new green phase order for these counties, effective at 12:01
a.m., Friday, May 29: Bradford, Cameron, Centre, Clarion,
Clearfield, Crawford, Elk, Forest, Jefferson, Lawrence, McKean,
Montour, Potter, Snyder, Sullivan, Tioga, Venango, and Warren.
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The order includes provisions for businesses that were permitted
conduct in-person operations in the yellow phase, those
permitted to operate with some restrictions on in-person
operations and those that were not permitted any in-person
operations under the yellow phase.
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The order also includes guidance on occupancy limits and health
and safety orders that business must adhere to under the green
phase.
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Specifics are included on those areas that have raised questions
from business owners and residents, including:
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Personal care services, including hair salons and barber
shops must operate by appointment only; appointments or
reservations are also strongly encouraged for gyms or spas.
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Any gathering for a planned or spontaneous event of greater
than 250 individuals is prohibited. This includes, but is
not limited to, a concert, festival, fair, conference,
sporting event, movie showing, or theater performance.
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Churches, synagogues, temples, mosques and other places of
congregate worship are specifically excluded from the
limitations established by the order. These institutions
are strongly encouraged to enforce social distancing and
other mitigation measures such as masking at their
gatherings.
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Visitation to prisons and hospitals may resume subject to
the discretion of the facility. Visitors who interact with
residents and patients must be diligent regarding
hygiene. Given the critical importance of limiting COVID-19
exposure in nursing homes, nursing home visitation
restrictions will initially remain in place.
The Wolf
Administration worked with the Pennsylvania Restaurant and Lodging
Association to develop
guidance on dining
in both the yellow and green phases.
Yellow Phase Outdoor Dining
Beginning
June 5, restaurants and retail food service businesses located in
counties designated as being in the yellow phase are permitted add
dine-in service in outdoor seating areas so long as they strictly
adhere to the requirements of the guidance, including maximum
occupancy limits:
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Indoor areas, including bar areas, of restaurants and retail
food service businesses must be closed to customers except for
through-traffic. Non-bar seating in outdoor areas (i.e., tables
or counter seats that do not line up to a bar or food service
area) may be used for customer seating.
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Customers being served must be seated at a table.
Prohibitions are also included. The following are not permitted:
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Self-service food or drink options, such as buffets, salad bars,
condiments, and drink stations.
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Condiments on tables; these must be dispensed by employees upon
the request of a customer.
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Reusable menus.
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Refilling food and beverage containers or allowing implements
brought in by customers.
Green Phase Dining
Retail food
service businesses, including restaurants, and bars located in
counties designated as being in the green phase are permitted to
provide take-out and delivery sales, as well as dine-in service in
both indoor and outdoor seating areas, so long as they strictly
adhere to the requirements of the guidance, including maximum
occupancy limits:
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Bar seating may be utilized if customers are seated and comply
with physical distancing guideline of at least 6 feet or
physical barriers between customers. Standing in a bar area will
not be permitted.
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A maximum of four customers that have a common relationship may
sit together at the bar, while adhering to the physical
distancing guidelines or barriers between other customers.
No
business is required to conduct in-person operations and should not
do so if unable to follow applicable guidance.
Dining
guidance provides businesses and employees in the restaurant and
retail food service industry with specific details on operations,
including following the Guidance for Businesses Permitted to Operate
During the COVID-19 Disaster Emergency to Ensure the Safety and
Health of Employees and the Public, available
here,
and provisions specific to mask-wearing, table-spacing, occupancy
limits, sanitization, and implementation of a COVID-19 prevention
plan, among other provisions to ensure worker and customer safety.
The
dining guidance also notes that restaurants and retail food service
businesses located in counties designated as being in the red phase
are permitted to provide take-out and delivery sales only and may
not allow the service or consumption of food or beverages on the
premises.
Professional Sports Guidance
The Wolf
Administration has worked with Pennsylvania’s professional sports
teams to develop guidance that allows for competition to resume.
Professional sports, defined as any sporting event at which the
participants are paid by a league or team, or at which individuals
or teams receive prizes or purse, are allowed to practice or play in
the yellow and green phases of reopening without on-site or venue
spectators if the team (or league on behalf of the team) has
developed a COVID-19 safety plan.
Such a
plan must be approved by the Pennsylvania Department of Health and
include, among other requirements, testing or screening and
monitoring of all on-venue players and personnel. Also, no fans or
spectators may be permitted on interior or exterior venue property.
Professional sports organizations are encouraged to contact the
Wolf Administration to share their reopening plans and get them
approved by the Department of Health.
Find the
governor’s order
here.
Find the
secretary of health’s order
here.
Find
business FAQs
here.
MEDIA CONTACT: Lyndsay
Kensinger,
ra-gvgovpress@pa.gov
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