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Businesses reopening after Alabama’s “Safer at Home” order is amended

Businesses reopening after Alabama’s “Safer at Home” order is amended
Businesses reopening after Alabama’s “Safer at Home” order is amended Businesses reopening after Alabama’s “Safer at Home” order is amended (tcw-wbrc)

 

MAY 22 SAFER AT HOME UPDATE

Governor Ivey’s latest amendment to the Safer at Home order will go into effect on May 22 at 5 pm. This newest update will allow entertainment venues, like theaters and bowling alleys, educational institutions, daycare facilities to reopen as long as they are subject to social-distancing and sanitation rules and guidelines. The new order will also allow for certain athletic activities to resume under similar guidelines.

You can read the full update below:

NEW UPDATES:

ENTERTAINMENT VENUES (SUCH AS ARCADES, THEATERS, BOWLING ALLEYS)

Open subject to social-distancing and sanitation rules and guidelines

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ATHLETIC ACTIVITIES

Open subject to social-distancing and sanitation rules and guidelines

EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS

Open subject to social-distancing and sanitation rules and guidelines

CHILD DAYCARE FACILITIES

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Open subject to social-distancing and sanitation rules and guidelines

SUMMER CAMP

Remain open with rules and guidelines available

WHAT’S STAYING THE SAME:

INDIVIDUALS

Encouraged to stay home and follow good sanitation practices

EMPLOYERS

Businesses may open subject to sanitation and social-distancing guidelines

RETAIL STORES

All retail stores open subject to 50% occupancy rate, social-distancing and sanitation rules

MEDICAL PROCEDURES

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Allowed unless prohibited in the future by the State Health Officer to preserve resources necessary to diagnose and treat COVID-19; providers must follow COVID-19-related rules and guidance from state regulatory boards or public health authorities

SENIOR CITIZEN CENTERS

Regular programming still suspended except meals still available through Curbside pick-up or delivery

HOSPITALS AND NURSING HOMES

Still must implement policies to restrict visitation

NON-WORK GATHERINGS

Still required to maintain 6 feet of distance between persons not from same

household

RESTAURANTS, BARS AND BREWERIES

May open with limited table seating, 6 feet between tables and subject to additional sanitation rules and guidelines

ATHLETIC FACILITIES (SUCH AS FITNESS CENTERS AND COMMERCIAL GYMS)

Athletic facilities may open subject to social-distancing and sanitation rules and guidelines

CLOSE-CONTACT SERVICE PROVIDERS

Close-contact service providers (such as barber shops, hair salons, nail salons, tattoo services) may open subject to social-distancing and sanitation rules and guidelines

BEACHES

Open with no limit on gatherings. Must maintain 6 feet of separation.

PREVIOUS UPDATE FROM MAY 11:

What businesses will be reopening?

Governor Kay Ivey has amended Alabama’s Safer at Home order relaxing restrictions on restaurants, bars, breweries, gyms, hair salons, beaches and more. The businesses reopening after the amended order goes into effect will still be required to adhere to social distancing and sanitation rules and guidelines. The new changes will go into effect on Monday, May 11.

Here’s what the amended order says:

NEW UPDATES:

NON-WORK GATHERINGS

Removing 10 person limit. Still required to maintain 6 feet of distance between persons not from same

household

RESTAURANTS, BARS AND BREWERIES

May open with limited table seating, 6 feet between tables and subject to additional sanitation rules and

guidelines

ATHLETIC FACILITIES (SUCH AS FITNESS CENTERS AND COMMERCIAL GYMS)

Athletic facilities may open subject to social-distancing and sanitation rules and guidelines. Specified

athletic activities are still not allowed

CLOSE-CONTACT SERVICE PROVIDERS

Close-contact service providers (such as barber shops, hair salons, nail salons, tattoo services)

may open subject to social-distancing and sanitation rules and guidelines

BEACHES

Open with no limit on gatherings. Must maintain 6 feet of separation

WHAT’S STAYING THE SAME:

INDIVIDUALS

Encouraged to stay home and follow good sanitation practices

EMPLOYERS

Businesses may open subject to sanitation and social-distancing guidelines; certain higher-risk

businesses and activities remain closed

RETAIL STORES

All retail stores open subject to 50% occupancy rate, social-distancing and sanitation rules

ENTERTAINMENT VENUES (SUCH AS NIGHT CLUBS, THEATERS, BOWLING ALLEYS)

Still closed

MEDICAL PROCEDURES

Allowed unless prohibited in the future by the State Health Officer to preserve resources necessary to

diagnose and treat COVID-19; providers must follow COVID-19-related rules and guidance from state

regulatory boards or public health authorities

SENIOR CITIZEN CENTERS

Regular programming still suspended except meals still available through curbside pick-up or delivery

EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS

Still closed to in-person instruction (except for daytime special activities programs)

CHILD DAY CARE FACILITIES

Still must not allow 12 or more children in a room

HOSPITALS AND NURSING HOMES

Still must implement policies to restrict visitation

If you own a business that will be reopening soon let us know what kind of changes customers can expect by emailing us at info@magiccityweekend.com

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