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eNews November 14, 2020 – Special Edition

Saturday, November 14, 2020 - 10:21am

In this issue:l

Measures to contain COVID-19: Amended EO63 and Sixth Amended EO67

  • FAQs
  • Quick Facts
  • Full Text
  • Press Release
  • Additional information about COVID-19 in Virginia

 

FAQs

The below FAQs were provided by the Office of the Governor on November 13, 2020. They are also available on VML’s COVID-19 Resources page where they will be updated as more information becomes available.

Does the gathering ban apply to…

Churches?

The gathering limit does not apply to religious services. Religious services of more than 25 people are required to meet distancing, cleaning, and safety restrictions, including seating parties a minimum of six feet apart and mandatory face coverings.

Schools?

The presence of more than 25 individuals assembled in an educational instructional setting is not a “gathering.” Social gatherings that take place at schools (ie, graduation ceremonies) must be limited to no more than 25 people.

Work?

The presence of more than 25 individuals performing functions of their employment or assembled in an educational instructional setting is not a “gathering.”.

Thanksgiving?

Yes. All public and private in-person gatherings of more than 25 individuals are prohibited. A “gathering” includes, but is not limited to, parties, celebrations, or other social events, whether they occur indoors or outdoors.

Weddings?

Religious services may occur provided individuals attending religious services must be seated at least six feet apart at all times and must practice physical distancing at all times. Any social gathering held in connection with a religious service, like a wedding reception, is subject to the ban on public and private in-person gatherings of more than 25 people.

Restaurants? Businesses?

Some businesses (ie, restaurants) are prohibited from hosting over 25 people in a party, however they may still have more than 25 people on their premises if six feet of physical distance allows. The 25 person gathering ban DOES apply to private parties and social events that may be hosted at restaurants, breweries, wineries, or entertainment and public amusement venues — for example, wedding receptions.

When do these changes go into effect? How long will they last?

Amended EO63 and Sixth Amended EO67 shall be effective 12:00 a.m., Sunday, November 15, 2020, and shall remain in full force and effect until amended or rescinded by further executive order.

What changed in the mask order?

All individuals aged 5 and older must wear face coverings in indoor public settings, including schools and childcare.

Has enforcement of the mask order changed?

No.

What is the deal with essential retail businesses?

The Commonwealth’s public health experts have been recommending that essential retail businesses use the best practices on physical distancing, disinfection, and workplace safety in Guidelines for All Business Sectors. This will now be mandatory for all essential retail businesses and is enforceable with a Class One misdemeanor.

Tell me about the restaurant curfew?

Alcohol sales at restaurants, breweries, wineries, etc. must end by 10:00 p.m. Dining rooms must be closed between midnight and 5:00 a.m. Delivery and takeout services are unaffected.

What else is changed?

Spectators at recreational sporting events are now limited to 30% occupancy or 25 spectators per field. Marathons and foot races are now limited to 250 participants, if they can be separated into heats of 25.

Entertainment and public amusement venues, and racetracks and speedways are now limited to 30% occupancy or 250 people.

Fitness and Exercise group classes are now limited to 25 people.

Public beaches must prohibit gatherings of more than 25 people.

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Quick facts

  • Reduction in public and private gatherings: All public and private in-person gatherings* must be limited to 25 individuals, down from the current cap of 250 people. This includes outdoor and indoor settings.
    • * From EO 67 sixth amended (Updated Nov. 13): A “gathering” includes, but is not limited to, parties, celebrations, or other social events, whether they occur indoors or outdoors.
  • Expansion of mask mandate: All Virginians aged five and over are required to wear face coverings in indoor public spaces. This expands the current mask mandate, which has been in place in Virginia since May 29 and requires all individuals aged 10 and over to wear face coverings in indoor public settings.
  • Strengthened enforcement within essential retail businesses: All essential retail businesses, including grocery stores and pharmacies, must adhere to statewide guidelines for physical distancing, wearing face coverings, and enhanced cleaning. While certain essential retail businesses have been required to adhere to these regulations as a best practice, violations will now be enforceable through the Virginia Department of Health as a Class One misdemeanor.
  • On-site alcohol curfew: The on-site sale, consumption, and possession of alcohol is prohibited after 10:00 p.m. in any restaurant, dining establishment, food court, brewery, microbrewery, distillery, winery, or tasting room. All restaurants, dining establishments, food courts, breweries, microbreweries, distilleries, wineries, and tasting rooms must close by midnight. Virginia law does not distinguish between restaurants and bars, however, under current restrictions, individuals that choose to consume alcohol prior to 10:00 p.m. must be served as in a restaurant and remain seated at tables six feet apart.

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Full text

The full text of amended Executive Order Sixty-Three and Order of Public Health Emergency Five and sixth amended Executive Order Sixty-Seven and Order of Public Health Emergency Seven are available here.

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Press Release: Issued by the Office of the Governor on November 13, 2020

“COVID-19 is surging across the country and throughout Virginia, and while our cases are not rising as rapidly as some states, I do not intend to wait until they are. We are acting now to prevent this health crisis from getting worse,” said Governor Northam. “Everyone is tired of this pandemic and restrictions on our lives. I’m tired, and I know you are tired too. But as we saw earlier this year, these mitigation measures work. I am confident that we can come together as one Commonwealth to get this virus under control and save lives.”

Read the full press release here >.

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Additional information about COVID-19 in Virginia

For the latest data, resources and insights about COVID-19 in Virginia, visit the Virginia Department of Health’s website here >.

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Comments and questions about this website or the data provided may be addressed to Manuel Timbreza
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