Back on Track in Indiana: Phased Reopening
We have recapped for our Hoosier Family a list of the reopening phases lined out by Governor Holcomb. Follow this graphic to see and find more information here. As of May 24th, groups of 100 or fewer will be allowed.
March 24-May 4
Elective procedures permitted as of April 27; one person may accompany the patient for services
Essential manufacturing, construction, infrastructure, government, business, healthcare, and other critical businesses and operations open as outlined in Executive Order 20-22
Essential retail businesses providing necessities of life such as grocery stores, pharmacies, hardware, building materials, and more open as outlined in EO 20-22
Restaurants and bars with food service may offer carryout, curbside, and delivery services
Retail stores may offer call-in or online ordering with curbside pickup and delivery
State parks are open
Golf courses are open
Campgrounds are closed except for permanent RV and cabin residents
State government operations continue without public access to buildings
Only essential travel is allowed
Social gatherings with no more than 10 people are allowed
K-12 school buildings are closed and all activities are canceled until June 30
May 4- 23
Hoosiers 65 and over and those with high-risk health conditions should remain at home whenever possible. This is the population that is most vulnerable to the coronavirus
Recommend that residents wear face coverings in public settings. Residents also should continue to practice social distancing and good hygiene
Social gatherings of 25 people may take place following the CDC social distancing guidelines. The coronavirus is often spread among groups of people who are in close contact in a confined space for an extended period of time. This limit applies to such events as wedding receptions, birthday parties, Mother’s Day gatherings, and others where people are in close physical contact for extended periods of time
Essential travel restrictions are lifted; local non-essential travel allowed
Continue remote work whenever possible
RELIGIOUS SERVICES – MAY 8
Religious services may convene inside places of worship. There are specific practices that should be considered for in-person services that are driven by social distancing guidelines and protections for those 65 and older and individuals with known high-risk medical conditions. Examples of services include weddings, funerals, and baptisms. See the Revised Guidance for Places of Worship for more complete details
WHAT OPENS
Manufacturers, industrial operations, and other infrastructure that has not been in operation may open following OSHA and CDC guidelines. General guidance for these industries may be found in this document
About half of the state’s Bureau of Motor Vehicle branches will open with services by appointment only; the remainder of branches will continue to open over the next two weeks
Public libraries may open according to their own policies and CDC guidelines
WHERE WE ARE GOING STAGE 2 BEGINNING MAY 4TH STAGE 2 MAY BEGIN MAY 4 FOR ALL INDIANA COUNTIES EXCEPT: Cass, Lake, and Marion counties. STAGE 2 BEGINS ON MAY 11 FOR: Lake and Marion counties. STAGE 2 BEGINS ON MAY 18 FOR: Cass County. Please note that local governments may impose more restrictive guidelines.
County and local governments will make decisions based on their policies and CDC guidelines
Retail and commercial businesses, including those that have been open for the necessities of life during previous executive orders, may operate at 50% of capacity. Examples include apparel, furniture, jewelry, and liquor stores that have been operating as curbside or delivery only
Shopping malls may open at 50% capacity with indoor common areas at 25% capacity
Those who work in office settings are encouraged to continue to work remotely whenever possible but may return to offices in small waves WHAT OPENS These business sectors may open a week after the start of Stage 2
Personal services, such as hair salons, barber shops, nail salons, spas, and tattoo parlors. By appointment only with operational limitations. Employees must wear face coverings, work stations must be spaced to meet social distancing guidelines, and other requirements must be met. Customers should wear face coverings to the extent possible
Restaurants and bars that serve food may open at 50% capacity with operational limitations. Bar seating will be closed with no live entertainment. Servers and kitchen staff must wear face coverings
State government executive branch offices will begin limited public services, and employees will begin to return to offices in small waves
Boating is permitted, but boaters must follow social distancing guidelines
Visitors to beaches and shorelines must adhere to the social gathering policy and social distancing guidelines
WHAT REMAINS CLOSED
Individuals are not allowed to visit patients in assisted living/nursing home facilities
Bars and nightclubs
Gyms, fitness centers, community centers, and like facilities
Cultural, entertainment, sports venues, and tourism
This includes museums, zoos, festivals, parades, concerts, fairs, sports arenas, movie theaters, bowling alleys, aquariums, theme parks, recreational sports leagues and tournaments, and like facilities
Playgrounds, tennis courts, basketball courts, amusement parks whether indoors or outside, tourist sites, water parks, and social clubs
Congregate settings for seniors, adult day cares remain closed through at least May 31
Casino operations
Community swimming pools, public and private
Residential and day camps
Campgrounds, except for those living permanently in RVs or cabins
All buildings, facilities, and grounds for K-12 educational institutions, public or private, will remain closed through June 30, 2020, except for the purposes previously allowed in Executive Orders pertaining to this public health emergency. • Educational institutions (including public and private pre-K-12 schools, colleges, and universities) may be open for purposes of facilitating distance learning, performing critical research, or performing essential functions, provided that social distancing of 6 feet per person is maintained to the greatest extent possible. • Educational institutions that were previously closed and are reopening for these purposes must perform enhanced environmental cleaning of commonly touched surfaces, such as workstations, countertops, railings, door handles, and doorknobs. Use the cleaning agents that are usually used in these areas and follow the directions on the label. Provide disposable wipes so commonly used surfaces can be wiped down by employees before each use. • The Indiana Department of Education, in consultation with the Indiana Department of Health, shall develop guidance for graduation ceremonies, including virtual graduation, drive-in ceremonies, and in-person ceremonies with the number of participants limited to the number allowed in the governor’s executive order and provided social distancing requirements are met.
Beginning May 24th
• Hoosiers 65 and older and those with known high-risk medical conditions should limit exposure at work and in their communities
• Continue remote work when possible
• Face coverings are recommended
• Social gatherings of up to 100 people may take place following the CDC social distancing guidelines. The coronavirus is often spread among groups of people who are in close contact in a confined space for an extended period of time. This limit applies to wedding receptions, parties, and other events where people are in close physical contact for extended periods of time
• Nursing homes remain closed to visitors; nursing home guidance will continue to be evaluated
• No travel restrictions
WHAT OPENS
• Retail stores and malls may move to 75% of capacity while maintaining social distancing
• Mall common areas, such as food courts and sitting areas, are limited to 50% capacity
• Gyms and fitness centers may open with restrictions. Class sizes and equipment must be spaced to accommodate social distancing. Limited class sizes. Equipment must be cleaned after each use, and employees are required to wear face coverings
• Playgrounds, tennis courts, basketball courts, and similar facilities may open with social distancing guidelines in place
• Community pools may open according to CDC guidance
• Campgrounds may open with social distancing limitations and sanitation precautions
• Movie theaters may open at 50% capacity; some theater companies have identified specific hygiene and social distancing guidelines
• The CDC will provide guidance about day camps and overnight camps
WHAT REMAINS CLOSED
• Bars and nightclubs
• Cultural, entertainment, and sports venues
• K-12 facilities and activities