Monday, November 2, 2020
New Executive Order and Guidance related to COVID-19
Baker-Polito Administration Announces Targeted Measures To Curb Rising COVID-19 Cases, Hospitalizations
Early Business Closures, Revised Gatherings, Mask
Orders Announced to Disrupt Growth of COVID-19 Cases
BOSTON – Today, the Baker-Polito Administration announced a
series of targeted measures to disrupt the increasing trend of new COVID-19
cases and hospitalizations. Governor Charlie Baker announced these changes at a
time where public health data has indicated that cases are rising, with cases
up by 278% and hospitalizations up by 145% since Labor Day. These measures are
meant to disrupt rising trends now, so the Commonwealth can keep the economy
and schools open for residents and to prevent the need to roll back to Phase I
or Phase II of the reopening plan.
All orders and advisories
will be effective Friday, November 6th at 12:01 AM.
New Orders &
Advisories:
Stay At Home Advisory: The Administration issued a revised Stay At Home
Advisory to ensure residents avoid unnecessary activities that can lead to
increased COVID-19 transmission. The revised Stay At Home Advisory instructs
residents to stay home between 10 PM and 5 AM. The Advisory allows for activities such as
going to work, running critical errands to get groceries and address health
needs, and taking a walk.
Click here to read the
revised Stay At Home Advisory: www.mass.gov/stayhome.
Early Closure of
Businesses and Activities: Governor
Baker issued a new executive order that requires the early closure
of certain businesses and activities each night at 9:30 PM. The 9:30 PM closure requirement is aligned with the Stay
At Home Advisory and together the two new initiatives are designed to further
limit activities that could lead to COVID-19 transmission.
Effective November 6, the
following businesses and activities must close to the public each day between
the hours of 9:30 PM and 5:00 AM.
- Restaurants
(in-person dining must cease at 9:30 PM,
although takeout and delivery may continue for food and non-alcoholic
beverages, but not alcohol)
- Liquor
stores and other retail establishments that sell alcohol must cease
alcohol sales at 9:30 PM (but may
continue to sell other products)
- Adult-use
marijuana sales must cease at 9:30 PM (not including medical marijuana)
- Indoor
& outdoor events
- Theaters/movie
theaters (including drive-in movie theaters), and performance venues
(indoor and outdoor)
- Youth
and adult amateur sports activities
- Golf
facilities
- Recreational
boating and boating businesses
- Outdoor
recreational experiences
- Casinos
and horse tracks/simulcast facilities
- Driving
and flight schools
- Zoos,
botanical gardens, wildlife reserves, nature centers
- Close
contact personal services (such as hair and nail salons)
- Gyms,
Fitness Centers and Health Clubs
- Indoor
and outdoor pools
- Museums/cultural
& historical facilities/guided tours
Click here to read
the new executive order
(including full list of businesses required to close at 9:30 PM).
Face Covering Order: Governor Baker also signed an updated order related to
face-coverings. The revised order requires all persons to wear face-coverings
in all public places, even where they are able to maintain 6 feet of distance
from others. The revised order still allows for an exception for residents who
cannot wear a face-covering due to a medical or disabling condition, but it
allows employers to require employees to provide proof of such a condition. It
also allows schools to require that students participating in in-person
learning provide proof of such a medical or disabling condition.
Click here to read
the revised face-coverings order.
Gatherings Order: Governor Baker also signed an updated order
restricting gatherings. The new gatherings order reduces the gathering size
limit for gatherings at private residences: indoor gatherings at private
residences are limited to 10 people and outdoor gatherings at private
residences are limited to 25 people. The limit on gatherings held in public
spaces and at event venues (e.g. wedding venues) remains the same. The new
order also requires that all gatherings (regardless of size or location) must
end and disperse by 9:30 PM.
The new gatherings order also
requires that organizers of gatherings report known positive COVID-19 cases to
the local health department in that community and requires organizers to
cooperate with contact tracing. The gatherings order authorizes continued
enforcement by local health and police departments and specifies that fines for
violating the gathering order will be $500 for each person above the limit at a
particular gathering.
Click here to read
the revised gatherings order.