Governor Ivey Eases Restrictions … Some Businesses Allowed To Open

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UPDATE: On Tuesday, April 28 at 12:00PM there are 6,644 cases of COVID-19 with 75,138 people who have been tested and 242 confirmed deaths from COVID-19 and 903 people in hospital.

MONTGOMERY-On Tuesday, April 28 Governor Kay Ivey along with State Health Officer Scott Harris announced that the Shelter-In -Place order will be amended to loosen restrictions on businesses and citizens.

“The greatest disservice for the people who might be watching me here today is to think that by lifting the comprehensive health restrictions that this must be a sign that there’s no longer a threat of COVID-19,” Ivey said.

Under the terms of Ivey’s revised order, beginning Thursday at 5 p.m.:

  • All retail businesses will be allowed to reopen, with 50 percent occupancy.
  • The state’s beaches can open with proper “social distancing” rules.
  • All non-work gatherings of 10 or more will be banned, as well as any gathering that cannot ensure people keep 6 feet away from one another.
  • Vulnerable people will be encouraged to continue to avoid public interactions.
  • People will be encouraged to wear face coverings when outside of their homes.
  • Governor Ivey did caution businesses and citizens that, “The threat of COVID-19 is not over…. Reopening Alabama’s economy is certainly not as simple as flipping a switch or snapping your fingers.”

Statement From Governor Ivey’s Office

“Governor Kay Ivey on Tuesday issued a Safer at Home order to be applied Statewide. The order will be effective Thursday, April 30, 2020 at 5:00 p.m. and will expire on Friday, May 15, 2020 at 5:00 p.m.”

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ORDER OF THE STATE HEALTH OFFICER
SUSPENDING CERTAIN PUBLIC GATHERINGS
DUE TO RISK OF INFECTION BY COVID-19
(APPLICABLE STATEWIDE)
AMENDED APRIL 28, 2020
WHEREAS Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) has been detected in Alabama; and
WHEREAS the appearance of COVID-19 in the State poses the potential of widespread
exposure to an infectious agent that poses significant risk of substantial harm to a large number
of people; and
WHEREAS the State Board of Health has designated COVID-19 to be a disease of
epidemic potential, a threat to the health and welfare of the public, or otherwise of public health
importance; and
WHEREAS on March 13, 2020, on recommendation of the State Health Officer, Kay
Ivey, Governor of the State of Alabama, declared a state public health emergency exists in the
State of Alabama; and
WHEREAS on March 16, 2020, the Jefferson County Health Officer, in response to a
rapidly growing number of cases of COVID-19 being detected in Jefferson County, issued an
order suspending certain public gatherings in that county; and
WHEREAS on March 17, 2020, the State Health Officer issued a similar order for
counties surrounding Jefferson, including Blount, St. Clair, Shelby, Tuscaloosa, and Walker
Counties, and
WHEREAS on March 19, 2020, the State Health Officer issued an order, and on March
20, 2020, March 27, 2020, and April 3, 2020, amended orders, of statewide application
suspending certain public gatherings; and
WHEREAS social-distancing and related measures remain necessary on a statewide
basis to prevent the spread of COVID-19; and
WHEREAS Ala. Code § 22-2-2(4) authorizes the State Health Officer, on behalf of the
State Board of Health, to direct that conditions prejudicial to health in public places within the
State be abated;
NOW THEREFORE, THESE PREMISES CONSIDERED, it is ordered that the
following Safer at Home order be implemented statewide:
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1. Recommendations for individuals. Effective April 30, 2020, at 5:00 P.M., all
individuals—and especially vulnerable persons—are encouraged to exercise personal
responsibility in slowing the spread of COVID-19 by:
a. Minimizing travel outside the home, especially if sick;
b. Wearing face coverings around people from other households when it is necessary to
leave the home;
c. Washing hands frequently with soap and water or hand sanitizer, especially after
touching frequently used items or surfaces;
d. Refraining from touching one’s face;
e. Sneezing or coughing into a tissue, or the inside of one’s elbow; and
f. Disinfecting frequently used items and surfaces as much as possible.
“Vulnerable persons” means individuals 65 years and older or individuals with serious
underlying health conditions, including high blood pressure, chronic lung disease, diabetes,
obesity, asthma, and those whose immune system is compromised such as by chemotherapy for
cancer and other conditions requiring such therapy.
2. Quarantine for infected persons. Effective immediately, any person who has tested
positive for COVID-19—other than institutionalized persons—shall be quarantined to their place
of residence for a period of 14 days, or other period of time as directed by the State Health
Officer, or his designee, after receiving positive test results. Any person quarantined pursuant to
this provision shall not leave their place of residence for any reason other than to seek necessary
medical treatment. Any person requiring assistance while under quarantine may contact
Alabama Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster, http://alvoad.communityos.org/cms. While
under quarantine, the person shall take precautions as directed by his or her health care provider
or the Alabama Department of Public Health to prevent the spread of the disease to others.
3. Non-work related gatherings. Effective March 28, 2020, at 5:00 P.M., all non-work
related gatherings of 10 persons or more, or non-work related gatherings of any size that cannot
maintain a consistent six-foot distance between persons from different households, are
prohibited. But “drive-in” gatherings of any size are permitted if the participants adhere to the
following rules:
a. All participants shall remain in their vehicles for the entirety of the event;
b. The participants in each vehicle must all share the same household; and
c. Participants shall not come within six feet of participants in other vehicles.
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For purposes of this paragraph, “non-work related gathering” includes church services,
weddings, funeral services, social gatherings, concerts, festivals, sporting events, and similar
events.
4. Protections for employees. Effective April 30, 2020, at 5:00 P.M., and unless
otherwise permitted or required by this order, all employers shall take reasonable steps, where
practicable as work duties permit, to protect their employees by:
a. avoiding gatherings of 10 employees or more;
b. maintaining six feet of separation between employees;
c. regularly disinfecting frequently used items and surfaces;
d. encouraging handwashing;
e. preventing employees who are sick from coming into contact with other persons;
f. facilitating remote working arrangements; and
g. minimizing employee travel.
5. Protections for customers, etc. Effective April 30, 2020, at 5:00 P.M., and unless
otherwise permitted or required by this order, the operator of any business, government office, or
other establishment open to the public shall take reasonable steps, where practicable, to protect
their customers, constituents, or other guests by:
a. avoiding gatherings of 10 or more such persons;
b. maintaining six feet of separation between such persons (except for those persons who
share the same household); and
c. regularly disinfecting frequently used items and surfaces.
6. Retailers. Effective April 30, 2020, at 5:00 P.M., all retail stores shall comply with the
following rules:
a. Emergency maximum occupancy rate. Occupancy shall be limited to no more than 50
percent of the normal occupancy load as determined by the fire marshal. This
“emergency maximum occupancy rate” shall be posted in a conspicuous place, and
enough staff shall be posted at the store entrances and exits to enforce this requirement.
b. Social distancing. An employee of the retail store may not knowingly allow customers or
patrons to congregate within six feet of one another.
c. Sanitation. The retail store shall take reasonable steps to comply with guidelines on
sanitation from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (“the CDC”) and the
Alabama Department of Public Health.
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7. Higher-risk businesses and activities. Effective March 28, 2020, at 5:00 P.M., and
notwithstanding any other provision of this order, the following businesses, venues, and
activities shall be closed to non-employees or not take place:
a. Entertainment venues as follows:
(i) Night clubs
(ii) Bowling alleys
(iii) Arcades
(iv) Concert venues
(v) Theaters, auditoriums, and performing arts centers
(vi) Tourist attractions (including museums and planetariums)
(vii) Racetracks
(viii) Indoor children’s play areas
(ix) Adult entertainment venues
(x) Casinos
(xi) Bingo halls
(xii) Venues operated by social clubs
b. Athletic facilities and activities as follows:
(i) Fitness centers and commercial gyms
(ii) Spas
(iii) Yoga, barre, and spin facilities
(iv) Sports that involve interaction with another person of closer than 6 feet
(v) Activities that require use of shared sporting apparatus and equipment
(vi) Activities on commercial or public playground equipment
c. Close-contact service providers as follows:
(i) Barber shops
(ii) Hair salons (other than hair restoration centers)
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(iii) Waxing salons
(iv) Threading salons
(v) Nail salons and spas
(vi) Body art facilities and tattoo services
(vii) Massage therapy establishments and services (other than for medically prescribed
services)
8. Beaches. Effective April 30, 2020, at 5:00 P.M., all beaches shall be open to
gatherings of fewer than 10 persons, and anyone using the beaches must maintain a consistent
six-foot distance between himself or herself and all persons from a different household. For
purposes of this section, the term “beach” means the sandy shoreline area abutting the Gulf of
Mexico, whether privately or publicly owned, including beach access points.
9. Senior Citizen Centers. Effective March 20, 2020, all regular programs at Senior
Citizen Centers shall be ended except that Senior Citizen Centers and their partners are urged to
assure that their clients continue to receive needed meals via curbside pick-up or delivery.
10. Educational institutions and child day care facilities. Effective March 20, 2020,
the following shall be closed:
a. In-person instruction or classes at all schools, public and private, including but not
limited to: elementary, secondary, postsecondary, technical, or specialty schools, and
colleges and universities.
(i) This order is not intended to prevent any employers from making continued
necessary staffing decisions. Employers are authorized to advise employees to
work from home or maintain flexible work schedules. If working from home is
not feasible, the employee should practice social distancing, maintaining
consistent six-foot distance between persons, for the duration of this order and
follow public health guidelines.
(ii) This order shall not apply to daytime special activities programs provided by local
boards of education for children, ages 6 through 12 as of March 13, 2020, of first
responders (including EMS and fire services) and licensed health-care providers
and their essential employees; and essential employees of the following categories
of employers: state and local governments, law enforcement, hospitals, nursing
home/long-term care facilities, (including assisted living and specialty-care
assisted living facilities), end-stage renal disease treatment centers, pharmacies,
and grocery stores. In these special activities programs, 12 or more children shall
not be allowed in any one room at the same time, and operators of these programs
are encouraged to use enhanced sanitation practices consistent with guidance from
the CDC and the Alabama Department of Public Health.
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b. Facilities providing child day care, including any child day care facility described in Ala.
Code § 38-7-2, at which 12 or more children are in a room or other enclosed space at the
same time. Center employees are encouraged to use enhanced sanitation and socialdistancing practices consistent with guidance from the CDC and the Alabama
Department of Public Health. This Order does not change the Minimum Standards for
Day Care promulgated by the Alabama Department of Human Resources, except that 12
or more children shall not be allowed in a room or other enclosed space at the same time.
11. Hospitals and similar institutions. Effective March 20, 2020, all Hospitals and
Nursing Home/Long Term Care Facilities (including Assisted Living and Specialty Care
Assisted Living Facilities) shall prohibit visitation of all visitors, as defined by the facility, and
non-essential health care personnel, except for certain compassionate care situations such as
maternity, end-of-life, and support for persons with disabilities.
12. Medical procedures. Effective April 30, 2020, at 5:00 P.M., dental, medical, or
surgical procedures may proceed unless the State Health Officer or his designee determines that
performing such procedures, or any category of them (whether statewide or regionally), would
unacceptably reduce access to personal protective equipment or other resources necessary to
diagnose and treat COVID-19. Providers performing these procedures shall follow all applicable
COVID-19-related rules adopted by a state regulatory board or by the Alabama Department of
Public Health. In the absence of such rules, providers should take reasonable steps to comply
with applicable COVID-19-related guidelines from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid
Services (CMS) and the CDC, including “Re-opening Facilities to Provide Non-emergent NonCOVID-19 Healthcare: Phase I” from CMS, available at
https://www.cms.gov/files/document/covid-flexibility-reopen-essential-non-covid-services.pdf,
and “Infection Control Guidance for Healthcare Professionals about Coronavirus (COVID-19)”
from the CDC, available at https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/hcp/infectioncontrol.html.
13. Restaurants and similar establishments. Effective March 19, 2020, at 5:00 P.M.,
all restaurants, bars, breweries, or similar establishments shall not permit on-premises
consumption of food or drink.
a. Such establishments may continue to offer food for take-out or delivery provided the
social distancing protocols, including maintaining a consistent six-foot distance between
persons, are followed.
b. Such establishments are strongly encouraged to offer online ordering and curbside pickup of food.
c. Hospital food service areas are excluded from this order provided they have their own
social distancing plan.
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14. Duration. This Order shall remain in full force and effect until 5:00 P.M. on May 15,
2020. Prior to 5:00 P.M. on May 15, 2020, a determination shall be made whether to extend this
Order—or, if circumstances permit, to relax this Order.
15. Preemption. This Order supersedes and preempts all orders previously issued by the
State Health Officer and Jefferson and Mobile County Health Officers concerning COVID-19
mitigation measures, and this Order shall remain in full force and effect until rescinded by order
of the State Health Officer or its expiration. After the date this order is issued, the Jefferson and
Mobile County Health Officers are authorized, after approval by the State Health Officer, to
implement more stringent measures as local circumstances require.
This Order also supersedes and preempts any county and municipal orders or ordinances,
whenever adopted, that purport to impose less stringent COVID-19-related curfew or quarantine
measures.
Done on this 28th day of April, 2020.

_________________________
Scott Harris, M.D., M.P.H.
State Health Officer

 

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