Breaking News: Governor Releases New Restrictions in Response to Rising COVID-19 Cases

by | Jul 15, 2020 | Governor, News

Effective July 16, Governor Wolf has announced new statewide restrictions to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 in response to rising cases. Restrictions include:

Bars:

  • All bars are prohibited from conducting operations unless they offer sit-down, dine-in meals.
  • Alcohol only can be served for on-premises consumption when in the same transaction as a meal.
  • All service must be at a table or booth; bar service is prohibited.
  • Take-out sales of alcohol for the purposes of off-site consumption are permitted subject to any limitations or restrictions imposed by Pennsylvania law.

For purposes of the order, occupancy requirements are:

  • Limited to 25 percent of stated fire-code maximum occupancy for indoor dining.
  • A discrete indoor event or gathering in a business in the retail food services industry is limited to 25 persons.

Restaurants and private catered events
For purposes of the order, occupancy requirements are:

  • Limited to 25 percent of stated fire-code maximum occupancy for indoor dining.
  • A discrete indoor event or gathering in a business in the retail food services industry is limited to 25 persons.

All businesses in the retail food services industry, including restaurants, wineries, and bars, are permitted to provide take-out and delivery sales of food, 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, as required by the order, including:

  • 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.
  • Customers being served must be seated at a table.
  • The maximum occupancy limit includes staff.
  • Social distancing, masking, and other mitigation measures must be employed to protect workers and patrons.
  • Alcohol only can be served for on-premises consumption when in the same transaction as a meal. Take-out sales of alcohol for the purposes of off-site consumption are permitted subject to any limitations or restrictions imposed by Pennsylvania law.

Nightclubs:

  • All nightclubs, as defined by the Clean Indoor Air Act, 35 P.S. § 637.2, are prohibited from conducting operations.

Other events and gatherings:

Events and gatherings other than those in businesses in the retail food services industry must adhere to these gathering limitations:

  • Indoor events and gatherings of more than 25 persons are prohibited.
  • Outdoor events and gatherings of more than 250 persons are prohibited.
  • The maximum occupancy limit includes staff.

Teleworking

  • Unless not possible, all businesses are required to conduct their operations in whole or in part remotely through individual teleworking of their employees in the jurisdiction or jurisdictions in which they do business.
  • Where telework is not possible, employees may conduct in-person business operations, provided that the businesses fully comply with all substantive aspects of the business safety order, the worker safety order, and the masking order.

Gyms and fitness facilities

  • All gyms and fitness facilities, while permitted to continue indoor operations, are directed to prioritize outdoor physical fitness activities. All activities must follow masking requirements as provided by the July 1 order, and must provide for social distancing requirements of persons being at least 6 feet apart, as well as being limited by any limitations related to

For details on cases, symptoms and prevention, and other coronavirus-related information, visit the PA Dept. of Health Website. 

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