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Phased Guidelines for the General Public and Businesses

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This is an addendum to Utah Leads Together 2.0 1. The Governor’s Office of Management and Budget and the Utah Department of Health, with assistance from Leavitt Partners, have developed recommendations to support the roadmap
for reactivation of the Utah economy while stabilizing public health.

Religious Services ......................................................................................................... 9


Overview of Guidelines for the General Public.................................................. 2 Healthcare-Specific Guidelines ....................................................................... 21
Tiered Recommendations for Businesses and Employees................................ 11 Hospital Settings and Ambulatory Surgical Facilities .................................................. 21
Tiered Guidelines for High-Risk Individuals ....................................................... 4 General Employer Guidelines Intended for Use in All Industries ............................... 11 Non-hospital Setting, including Dentistry .................................................................. 21
Actions by High-Risk Individuals ................................................................................... 4 Restaurants, Food Service Establishments, Bars, Food Trucks, Convenience Stores . 12
Interactions with High-Risk Individuals......................................................................... 4
Retail, including Grocery Stores, Pharmacy, Convenience Stores .............................. 13
General Guidelines for Employers .................................................................. 22
Households with High-Risk Individuals ......................................................................... 4 Best Practices for Employers...................................................................................... 22
Hospitality, Tourism & Accommodations ................................................................... 14
Events, Cultural Arts & Entertainment (including Sporting Events, Concerts, Rodeos, Cleaning & Hygiene Guidelines for Employers ........................................................... 22
Tiered Guidelines for the General Public .......................................................... 5 Employers Monitoring Symptoms9 ............................................................................ 22
Social Guidelines .......................................................................................................... 5 Parades, Convention Centers, Theatres, Museums, Zoos, Aquariums, Aviaries,
Use of Face Coverings .................................................................................................. 5 Botanical Gardens, Indoor Arenas) ............................................................................ 15 Appendix A: Guidelines for Dine-in Restaurants Open in High, Moderate, and
Family Gatherings (e.g. Funeral, Wedding, Religious Ceremonies) .............................. 5 Personal Services (including barbers, cosmetologists, body artists, nail technicians, Low Risk.................................................................................................... 23
Children, including Playgrounds ................................................................................... 6 massage therapists, tanning, etc.) ............................................................................. 17 Operational Practice .................................................................................................. 23
K-12 Schools ................................................................................................................. 6 Home Repair .............................................................................................................. 17
Driver’s Education, specifically on Range and Roads.................................................... 6 Gyms & Fitness Centers (including indoor recreation centers, yoga studios, dance, Appendix B: Considerations for Faith Groups Returning to In-Person Religious
Higher Education Institutions ....................................................................................... 7 tumbling, indoor sports, etc.)..................................................................................... 18 Services in High, Moderate and Low Risk ................................................... 24
Outdoor Recreation, Youth Outdoor Sports, including Parks, Playgrounds, Pavilions.. 8 Construction, General Contractors & Manufacturing ................................................ 19
Pools, Water Parks, Spas .............................................................................................. 9 Childcare .................................................................................................................... 19

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Overview of Guidelines for the General Public


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Overview of • General public and employers take extreme • General public and employers take extreme • General public and employers take reasonable • General public follows current federal and local
Guidelines for precautions precautions precautions public health precautions
General Public • Face coverings worn in public settings where • Face coverings worn in public settings where • Face coverings worn in public settings where • Use of face coverings in business and social
other physical distancing measures are difficult other physical distancing measures are difficult physical distancing measures are difficult to settings is encouraged when physical distancing
to maintain to maintain maintain is not feasible
• Follow strict hygiene standards, including: • Follow strict hygiene standards, including: • Follow strict hygiene standards, including: • All businesses are operating and encouraged to
• Wash hands frequently with soap and water • Wash hands frequently with soap and water • Wash hands frequently with soap and water follow General Guidelines for Employers on
for at least 20 seconds for at least 20 seconds for at least 20 seconds page 22
• Use hand sanitizer frequently • Use hand sanitizer frequently • Use hand sanitizer frequently
• Avoid touching your face • Avoid touching your face • Avoid touching your face
• Cover coughs or sneezes (e.g. into a tissue, • Cover coughs or sneezes (e.g. into a tissue, • Cover coughs or sneezes (e.g. into a tissue,
sleeve, or elbow; not hands) sleeve, or elbow; not hands) sleeve, or elbow; not hands)
• Regularly clean high-touch surfaces (e.g. • Regularly clean high-touch surfaces (e.g. • Regularly clean high-touch surfaces (e.g.
door handles, counters, light switches, door handles, counters, light switches, door handles, counters, light switches,
remote controls, restroom surfaces) remote controls, restroom surfaces) remote controls, restroom surfaces)
• Follow any other standards promulgated by • Follow any other standards promulgated by • Follow any other standards promulgated by
the Centers for Disease Control and the Centers for Disease Control and the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC), the Utah Department of Prevention (CDC), the Utah Department of Prevention (CDC), the Utah Department of
Health, and local health department Health, and local health department Health, and local health department
• Do not shake hands • Do not shake hands • Do not shake hands
• In-person interactions limited to individual • In-person interactions in decreased group sizes • In-person interactions in decreased group sizes
households; Interactions in groups of 10 or that enable all physical distancing guidelines to that enable all physical distancing guidelines to
fewer be maintained; social interactions in groups of be maintained; social interactions in groups 50
• Increase virtual interactions 20 or fewer or fewer
• Leave home infrequently; stay 6 feet away from • Increase virtual interactions • Maintain physical distancing when in public
others when outside the home • Leave home infrequently, stay 6 feet away from settings
• Regularly disinfect high-touch areas (e.g. door others when outside the home • Regularly disinfect high-touch areas (e.g. door
handles, buttons/switches, countertops, • Regularly disinfect high-touch areas (e.g. door handles, buttons/switches, countertops,
handrails, shopping carts, check-out counters, handles, buttons/switches, countertops, handrails, shopping carts, check-out counters,
restroom surfaces) handrails, shopping carts, check-out counters, restroom surfaces)
• Give sick family members their own room if restroom surfaces) • Give sick family members their own room if
possible and keep the door closed • Give sick family members their own room if possible and keep the door closed
• Have only one family member care for the sick possible and keep the door closed • Have only one family member care for the sick
individual • Have only one family member care for the sick individual
• Schools closed individual • Schools refer to K-12 guidelines on page 6
• Employees and volunteers of businesses operate • Schools closed • All businesses operational if they can meet and
remotely, unless not possible • Employees and volunteers of businesses operate adhere to all related guidelines
remotely, unless not possible

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• Employers evaluate workforce strategy, • Employers evaluate workforce strategy, • Employers exercise discretion with remote work
concerns, and enact strategies to minimize concerns, and enact strategies to minimize and returning to onsite work
economic impact economic impact • Symptom checking in public and business
• Encourage high-contact businesses not to • High-contact businesses can operate under interactions (checklist or verbal), including
operate strict protocols temperature checks when feasible
• Symptom checking in public and business • Restaurants are open for dine-in services with • Design workspaces to maintain 6-foot distance
interactions (checklist or verbal), including strict requirements between individuals. If impossible to do so, a
temperature checks when feasible • Symptom checking in public and business partition must be installed for separation or a
• Design spaces to maintain 6-foot distance interactions (checklist or verbal), including face covering must be worn
between individuals temperature checks when feasible • Reconsider any nonessential travel into areas
• Limit travel to essential travel only 2, quarantine • Design spaces to maintain 6-foot distance with widespread community transmission of
14 days upon return from high-risk areas 3 (this between individuals COVID-19
quarantine protocol does not apply to an • Limit out-of-state travel, quarantine 14 days • In the state of Utah, adhere to guidelines of
individual who travels out of state pursuant to upon return from high-risk areas3 (this geographic area currently in
the individual’s regular and ordinary duties as an quarantine protocol does not apply to an
employee of a transportation business or entity) individual who travels out of state pursuant to
the individual’s regular and ordinary duties as an
employee of a transportation business or entity)

2 Essential travel means to: safely relocate by an individual whose home or residence is unsafe, including individuals who have suffered or are at risk of domestic violence, or for whom the safety, sanitation or essential operations of the
home or residence cannot be maintained; care for a family member or friend in the same household or another household, including transporting family members or friends; transport a child according to existing parenting time schedules
or other visitation schedules pertaining to a child in need of protective services; care for pets, including travel to a veterinarian; seek emergency services; obtain medications and medical services; donate blood; obtain food, including
delivery or carry-out services, beverages (alcoholic and non-alcoholic), and other grocery items, gasoline, supplies required to work from home, and products needed to maintain the safety, sanitation, and essential operation of homes and
residences, businesses, and personally owned vehicles, including automobiles and bicycles; perform work if you cannot telework; transport/deliver essential goods; engage in recreational and outdoor activities; laundromats and dry
cleaners; return to a home or place of residence
3 https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/travelers/map-and-travel-notices.html#travel-1

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Tiered Guidelines for High-Risk Individuals


High-risk individuals are defined as people 65 years and older, people who live in a nursing home or long-term care facility, people of all ages with underlying medical conditions, including lung disease or moderate to severe asthma, people
who have serious heart conditions, people who are immunocompromised (many conditions can cause a person to be immunocompromised, including cancer treatment, smoking, bone marrow or organ transplantation, immune deficiencies,
poorly controlled HIV or AIDS, and prolonged use of corticosteroids and other immune weakening medications), people with severe obesity, diabetes, chronic kidney disease undergoing dialysis, or liver disease
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Actions by High-Risk • Face coverings worn at all times in public • Face coverings worn at all times in public • Face coverings worn in settings where other Due to the increased likelihood of COVID-19
setting setting physical distancing measures are difficult to spread in the New Normal phase, the following
Individuals
• Limit travel to only essential travel, as • Limit travel to only essential travel, as maintain are strongly recommended for all high-risk
defined on page 3; if telework is not possible, defined on page 3; if telework is not possible, • For any travel, use appropriate precautions; individuals:
limit travel to work-related travel only limit travel to work-related travel only avoid high-risk areas • Do not interact with symptomatic individuals
• Limit visiting friends or family without urgent • Limit visiting friends or family without urgent • Telework if possible, if not, maintain 6-foot in person or engage in close contact
need need distance • Continue to follow the principles of physical
• Limit physical interactions with other high- • Limit physical interactions with other high- • When visiting friends or family, wear face distancing, enhanced hygiene practices,
risk individuals, except for members of your risk individuals, except for members of your coverings when within a 6-foot distance symptom monitoring
household or residence household or residence • Limit physical interactions with other high- • Use face coverings when around non-
• Limit attending gatherings of any number of • Limit attending gatherings of any number of risk individuals, except for members of your household individuals and request visitors to
people outside your household or residence people outside your household or residence household or residence do the same
• Do not visit hospitals, nursing homes, or • Do not visit hospitals, nursing homes, or • Social interactions in groups of 20 or fewer • Increased caution when interacting with the
other residential care facilities other residential care facilities people outside your household or residence general public, when visiting public settings,
• Limit visits to hospitals, nursing homes, or or when interacting with those not practicing
other residential care facilities physical distancing
• For any travel, use appropriate precautions;
avoid high-risk areas
Interactions with High- • Avoid physical interactions with high-risk • Avoid physical interactions with high-risk •Individuals not experiencing symptoms • Symptomatic individuals, or close contacts of
individuals as much as possible individuals as much as possible consistent with COVID-19 take extra those who have tested positive for COVID-19
Risk Individuals
• No visits to hospitals, nursing homes, and • No visits to hospitals, nursing homes, and precautions and follow strict hygiene in the last 14 days, should not interact with
other residential care facilities other residential care facilities standards when interacting with high-risk high-risk individuals
• Targeted testing for those working with high- • Targeted testing for those working with high- groups • Follow the principles of physical distancing,
risk individuals risk individuals • Do not interact with symptomatic individuals enhanced hygiene practices including
• Limit visits to hospitals wearing a face covering, and symptom
• No visits to nursing homes and other monitoring
residential care facilities • Follow facility guidance when visiting
• Targeted testing for those working with high- hospitals, nursing homes, or other residential
risk individuals care facilities
• For those living with a high-risk individual, household members should conduct themselves as if they are a significant risk to the high-risk individual
Households with High-
• Wash hands before interacting with high-risk household members, including before feeding or providing care
Risk Individuals
• Provide a protected space for high-risk household members including separate bathroom accommodations if possible; ensure high-touch surfaces and objects are cleaned regularly
• Those who are, or work with, vulnerable populations should undergo daily screening/symptom monitoring and should be tested if they develop COVID-19 symptoms
• Consider providing additional protections or more intensive care for high-risk household member; additional CDC guidance for high-risk populations can be found here 4

4 https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/need-extra-precautions/what-you-can-do.html
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Social Guidelines • General public takes extreme precautions • General public takes extreme precautions • General public takes reasonable precautions As restrictions are lifted in the New Normal phase,
• Stay 6 feet away from others when outside • Stay 6 feet away from others when outside • Physical distance whenever feasible; face the likelihood of COVID-19 spread is increased.
the home unless not possible the home unless not possible coverings are to be worn when physical Because of this, the following are strongly
• Face coverings worn in settings where other • Face coverings worn in settings where other distancing is not feasible encouraged for all individuals:
physical distancing measures are difficult to physical distancing measures are difficult to • Private, social interactions are allowable in • General public follows current federal and
maintain maintain groups of 50 or fewer, or according to event local public health precautions
• In-person interactions limited to individual • In-person interactions limited to individual guidelines from page 15; this may be • Symptomatic individuals should not attend
households; increase virtual interactions households and those who have been increased incrementally based on data & social gatherings
• Essential travel only. Leave home infrequently following recommended distancing/hygiene milestone trends • Hygiene measures, physical distancing, face
• Social interactions in groups of 10 or fewer guidelines; increase use of virtual interactions coverings, and symptom monitoring are
• Leave home infrequently encouraged for all group gatherings
• Private, social interactions that occur without
oversight by a formal organization are
allowable in groups of 20 or fewer
While wearing face coverings has proven to be While wearing face coverings has proven to be While wearing face coverings has proven to be While wearing face coverings has proven to be
Use of Face Coverings
somewhat effective in slowing the spread of somewhat effective in slowing the spread of somewhat effective in slowing the spread of somewhat effective in slowing the spread of
COVID-19, they will not completely eliminate the COVID-19, they will not completely eliminate the COVID-19, they will not completely eliminate the COVID-19, they will not completely eliminate the
risk of COVID-19 spread. Therefore, sound risk of COVID-19 spread. Therefore, sound risk of COVID-19 spread. Therefore, sound risk of COVID-19 spread. Therefore, sound
judgment, physical distancing and hygiene judgment, physical distancing and hygiene judgment, physical distancing and hygiene judgment, physical distancing and hygiene
practices are important principles that must practices are important principles that must practices are important principles that must practices are important principles that must
accompany appropriate use of face coverings accompany appropriate use of face coverings accompany appropriate use of face coverings accompany appropriate use of face coverings.

• Face coverings (e.g. mask, scarf, gaiter, • Face coverings (e.g. mask, scarf, gaiter, • Face coverings (e.g. mask, scarf, gaiter, As restrictions are lifted in the New Normal
bandana) worn in public settings where other bandana) worn in public settings where other bandana) worn in public settings where phase, the likelihood of COVID-19 spread is
physical distancing measures are difficult to physical distancing measures are difficult to physical distancing measures are difficult to increased. Because of this, the following are
maintain maintain maintain strongly encouraged for all individuals:
• Change or launder cloth face coverings • Change or launder cloth face coverings • Change or launder cloth face coverings after • Face coverings are encouraged to be worn as
routinely routinely each day’s use a means to slow the spread of COVID-19
• Individuals should stay 6 feet away from • Individuals should stay 6 feet away from • Cloth face coverings should not be placed on • Face coverings should be worn to protect
others even when wearing a face covering others even when wearing a face covering young children under the age of 2, anyone those who are high-risk
• Cloth face coverings should not be placed on • Cloth face coverings should not be placed on who has trouble breathing, or is unconscious, • Face coverings are encouraged to be worn
young children under the age of 2, anyone young children under the age of 2, anyone incapacitated, or otherwise unable to remove when physical distancing is not feasible
who has trouble breathing, or is unconscious, who has trouble breathing, or is unconscious, the mask without assistance
incapacitated, or otherwise unable to remove incapacitated, or otherwise unable to remove
the mask without assistance the mask without assistance
Family Gatherings (e.g. • Follow all social guidelines outlined on page 5 • Follow all social guidelines outlined on page 5 • Follow all social guidelines outlined on page 5 • Follow all social guidelines outlined above and
Funeral, Wedding, • Only members of the same household or • Small group of close family and friends may • See Events, Cultural Arts and Entertainment hygiene recommendations on page 22 for
residence may attend attend, as long as they have been following guidelines on page 15 businesses
Religious Ceremonies)
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physical distancing and hygiene practices for


two weeks
Children, including • Follow all social guidelines outlined on page 5 • Follow all social guidelines outlined on page 5 • Follow all social guidelines outlined on page 5 • Follow all social guidelines outlined above
Playgrounds • Do not arrange or participate in in-person • Do not arrange or participate in in-person • Increased cleaning and hygiene regimen • All symptomatic children should stay home
playdates or similar activities playdates or similar activities • Limit child interaction with other children in from school and childcare, and will be sent
• Do not allow children on public playground • Do not allow children on public playground public spaces (e.g. playground equipment) home if exhibiting any symptoms

K-12 Schools • Follow all guidelines outlined on page 5 & • Follow all guidelines outlined on page 5 & • Public schools are open • Public schools are open
page 11 page 11 • Local education agencies (school districts and • Local education agencies (school districts and
• Do not attend school outside the home • Soft closure of schools; remote learning charter schools also known as LEAs) will charter schools also known as LEAs) will
• Soft closure of schools; distance learning only • Small numbers of students may be allowed in develop plans for reopening schools for in- develop plans for reopening schools for in-
• Schools may send home food school buildings temporarily for tutoring and person instruction person instruction
special services while observing physical • Plans must be approved by the local school • Plans must be approved by the local school
distancing and group gathering guidelines board or charter school governing board board or charter school governing board
• Schools may send home food • Plans must address the elements and • Plans must address the elements and
minimum requirements contained in the Utah minimum requirements contained in the Utah
State Board of Education’s Planning State Board of Education’s Planning
Requirements and Recommendations for K-12 Requirements and Recommendations for K-12
School Openings document School Openings document

Driver’s Education, • Not in operation • Follow all guidelines outlined on page 5 & • Follow all guidelines outlined on page 5 & • Follow all guidelines outlined on page 5 &
specifically on Range and page 11 page 11 page 22
Roads • Symptom checking of all staff at the beginning • Symptom checking of all staff at the beginning • Symptom checking of all staff at the beginning
of each shift (checklist or verbal), including of each shift (checklist or verbal), including of each shift (checklist or verbal), including
temperature checks when feasible temperature checks when feasible temperature checks when feasible
• Symptom checking of participants prior to • Symptom checking of participants prior to • Symptom checking of participants prior to
entering the vehicle (checklist or verbal), entering the vehicle (checklist or verbal), entering the vehicle (checklist or verbal),
including temperature checks when feasible including temperature checks when feasible including temperature checks when feasible
• Wash or sanitize hands before entering the • Wash or sanitize hands before entering the • Wash or sanitize hands before entering the
vehicle and after leaving the vehicle vehicle and after leaving the vehicle vehicle and after leaving the vehicle
• Appointments scheduled with enough time • Appointments scheduled with enough time • Appointments scheduled with enough time
allowed to disinfect all surfaces between allowed to disinfect all surfaces between allowed to disinfect all surfaces between
students students students
• Both students and instructors wear face • Both students and instructors wear face • Both students and instructors wear face
coverings coverings coverings
• Maximum 2 students and 1 instructor per • Maximum 3 students and 1 instructor per • Maximum 3 students and 1 instructor per
vehicle vehicle vehicle
• No food or drinks in the vehicle • No food or drinks in the vehicle • No food or drinks in the vehicle
• When services are not being directly provided, • When services are not being directly provided, • When services are not being directly provided,
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maintained. This includes student and family maintained. This includes student and family maintained. This includes student and family
waiting areas and between scheduled drive waiting areas and between scheduled drive waiting areas and between scheduled drive
times times times
• Share student and parent documents • Share student and parent documents • Share student and parent documents
electronically; avoid handling and sharing electronically; avoid handling and sharing electronically; avoid handling and sharing
paperwork paperwork paperwork
• High-risk instructors and students follow • High-risk instructors and students follow • High-risk instructors and students follow
recommendations for high-risk individuals recommendations for high-risk individuals recommendations for high-risk individuals

Higher Education • Follow all guidelines outlined on page 5 & • Follow all guidelines outlined on page 5 & • Follow all guidelines outlined on page 5 & • Follow all guidelines outlined on page 5 &
Institutions page 11 page 11 page 11 page 22
• Classes limited to distance learning • Classes limited to distance learning • Campuses may be open for in person • Campuses may be open for in-person
• Follow state and local guidelines for activities • All symptomatic employees and students students and faculty with increased cleaning students and faculty with increased cleaning
and environments (i.e. events, food services, should stay off campus, or self-isolate or and hygiene regimen and hygiene regimen
childcare and other defined categories) quarantine if residing on campus • In cooperation with the Utah System of • In cooperation with the Utah System of
• Follow state and local guidelines for activities Higher Education, each institution will Higher Education, each institution will
and environments (i.e. events, food services, develop individualized plans for repopulating develop individualized plans for repopulating
travel, childcare and other defined categories) campuses, monitoring for incidences, campuses, monitoring for incidences,
• Limit campus visitors (between living unites, containing outbreaks, and reclosing if containing outbreaks, and reclosing if
from other dorm halls, and from off campus) necessary necessary
• Campus visitors are notified of COVID-19 • Monitor employees and students for • Employees and students encouraged to use
prevention guidelines symptoms Healthy Together mobile app to help contain
• For residential campuses: • Employees and students encouraged to use the spread of COVID-19
o Provide isolation or quarantine facilities for Healthy Together mobile app to help contain
students showing symptoms or students the spread of COVID-19
with positive tests and include • All symptomatic employees and students
accommodations (e.g. food delivery, should stay off campus, or self-isolate or
distance learning resources, etc.) quarantine if residing on campus
o Common areas in dorm rooms are closed • Faculty and staff wear face coverings when
• Encourage enhanced symptom monitoring, physical distancing is not feasible
methods for cohort identification and proper • Details regarding face coverings for students
utilization of testing in consultation with will be provided by the Utah System of
public health officials Higher Education in consultation with state
government
• Hand sanitizer made available to faculty and
students in each classroom or regular
handwashing routines instituted
• Students sit 6 feet apart where possible;
where not possible, students wear face
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and seating location to support contact


tracing
• Follow state and local guidelines for activities
and environments (i.e. events, food services,
travel, childcare and other defined
categories)
• Campus visitors are notified of COVID-19
prevention guidelines
• For residential campuses:
o Provide isolation or quarantine facilities
for students showing symptoms or
students with positive tests; provide for
appropriate accommodations (e.g. food
delivery, distance learning resources, etc.)
o Common areas in dorm rooms may be
open but should be cleaned and
disinfected frequently
• Encourage enhanced symptom monitoring,
methods for cohort identification and proper
utilization of testing in consultation with
public health officials
Outdoor Recreation, • Follow all guidelines outlined on page 5 & • Follow all guidelines outlined on page 5 & • Follow all guidelines outlined on page 5 & • Follow all guidelines outlined on page 5 &
Youth Outdoor Sports, page 11 page 11 page 11 page 22
including Parks, • Remain at least 6 feet apart from individuals • Remain at least 6 feet apart from individuals • Remain at least 6 feet apart from individuals • Participants (e.g., players, performers, actors)
Playgrounds, Pavilions from other households while engaging in from other households while engaging in from other households while engaging in encouraged to have their symptoms checked
outdoor activities (e.g., walking, hiking, outdoor activities (e.g., walking, hiking, outdoor activities (e.g., walking, hiking, prior to each competition or practice
running, bicycling, hunting, fishing, etc.) running, bicycling, hunting, fishing, etc.) running, bicycling, hunting, fishing, etc.) • Roster or list of participants and their contact
• Do not touch high-touch surfaces, including • Do not touch high-touch surfaces, including • Avoid contact with high-touch surfaces, information encouraged to be maintained
handrails, trail signs, maps handrails, trail signs, maps including handrails, trail signs, maps when engaging in formal competitive events
• Do not congregate at trailheads, parks, or • Do not congregate at trailheads, parks, or • Do not congregate at trailheads, parks, or to assist with contact tracing efforts when
other outdoor spaces other outdoor spaces other outdoor spaces physical distancing is not feasible
• Do not engage in close-contact or team sports • Do not engage in sporting activities requiring • Distribution of promotional items, candy, food • Spectators encouraged to maintain physical
• Do not travel to, or participate in activities at, teammates or opponents to be closer than 10’ items, etc. during spectator events must be distancing between household groups and
any of the following locations: from one another distributed in a manner that does not wear face coverings when physical distancing
o places of public amusement or public • Skills development and conditioning activities promote congregating guidelines are difficult to maintain
activity are allowable under physical distancing • Participants (e.g., players, performers, actors)
o public swimming pools guidelines should have their symptoms checked prior to
o gyms, and fitness centers • Staff must disinfect all equipment after each each competition or practice
• Do not go to or engage in activities at a state use • Roster or list of participants and their contact
park located outside the county in which you • Follow guidelines for state and national parks information must be maintained when
reside (the availability of national parks will be engaging in formal competitive events to
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determined in consultation with the National assist with contact tracing efforts when
Park Service and the county in which the park physical distancing is not feasible
is located) • Follow guidelines for state and national parks
• Recreation camps may operate in accordance
with existing policy and health guidelines
• Recreational vehicle parks may operate in
accordance with existing policy and health
guidelines
• Roadway rest areas may open and operate in
accordance with existing policy and health
guidelines
• Spectators maintain physical distancing
between household groups and wear face
coverings when physical distancing guidelines
are difficult to maintain
Pools, Water Parks, Spas • Follow all guidelines outlined on page 5 & • Follow all guidelines outlined on page 5 & • Follow all guidelines outlined on page 5 & • Follow all guidelines outlined on page 5 &
page 11 page 11 page 11 page 11
• Pools are closed • Pools are limited to lap swim only, one • Open plunge operates at a reduced capacity • Resume full operation; pools are encouraged
swimmer per lane; no congregating on pool that enables appropriate physical distancing to to follow General Guidelines for Employers on
decks be maintained between household groups on page 22
• Swim team is allowed as long as physical pool deck
distancing is allowed on pool deck • Face coverings are worn by individuals on the
• Symptom screening pool deck when physical distancing is not
• Maintain signage that encourages physical feasible
distancing guidelines to be met at all times • Lap swimming resumes to normal capacity
• Swim team and swim lessons are allowed as
long as physical distancing is followed on pool
deck
• Lifeguard training is allowable; safeguards
encouraged as much as possible during
training including symptom checking of
trainees (checklist or verbal), including
temperature checks when feasible
• Maintain signage that encourages physical
distancing guidelines to be met at all times
Religious Services • Follow all social guidelines outlined on page 5 • Seating arrangements should be made such • Seating arrangements should be made such • Places of worship are encouraged to consider
• Recommend streamed services to households that a 6-foot distance is maintained between that a 6-foot distance is maintained between all social guidelines outlined on page 5 and
each household group each household group principles outlined in General Guidelines for
• Limit the number of people in a confined area • Limit the number of people in a confined area Employers on page 22
to enable adequate 6-foot distancing at all to enable adequate 6-foot distancing at all
times between each household group. times between each household group
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• See Appendix B for additional considerations. • See Appendix B for additional considerations
• Places of worship consider filling each seat or
standing space as long as:
o physical distancing is still promoted and
maintained wherever feasible at the
venue
o face coverings are worn by individuals
when physical distancing is not feasible
o attendance is tracked and seating
assignments, or designated
sitting/standing areas, are utilized to assist
with contact tracing efforts
o extra hygiene and sanitization practices in
place, for example:
• Dedicated individuals for sanitizing high-touch
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Employers exercise extreme caution, with Employers exercise extreme caution, with Employers encourage flexible working All businesses are open and operating under
General Employer
employees working remotely, evaluating workforce employees working remotely, evaluating workforce arrangements (rotating shifts, remote work, etc.). enhanced hygiene and cleaning regimen.
Guidelines
concerns, and enacting strategies to minimize concerns, and enacting strategies to minimize Comply with distancing guidelines. Increased Monitoring health of workforce and customers.
Intended for Use in
All Industries economic impact. Businesses that necessitate on- economic impact. Businesses that necessitate on- cleaning regimen of high-touch areas. Monitor • Businesses refer to General Guidelines for
site work should monitor workforce for symptoms site work should monitor workforce for symptoms employees for symptoms and well-being. Employers on page 22
and well-being. and well-being. • All businesses operational if they can meet and
• Employers take extreme precautions • Employers take extreme precautions adhere to all guidelines
• Provide accommodations to high-risk • Provide accommodations to high-risk • Employers take reasonable precautions
employees employees • Provide accommodations to high-risk
• Employees and volunteers operate remotely, • Employees and volunteers operate remotely, employees; minimize face-to-face contact,
unless not possible unless not possible assign tasks that allow these individuals to
• Symptom 5 checking in business interactions • Symptom5 checking in business interactions maintain a 6-foot distance from other
• Face coverings worn in settings where other • Face coverings worn in settings where other employees or customers, implement flexible
physical distancing measures are difficult to physical distancing measures are difficult to work hours or staggered shifts, allow high-risk
maintain; ensure that face coverings are maintain; ensure that face coverings are individuals to work remotely
available available • Symptom5 checking in business interactions
• Make every possible effort to enable working • Make every possible effort to enable working • Face coverings worn in settings where other
from home as a first option; where not possible, from home as a first option; where not possible, physical distancing measures are difficult to
workplaces comply with distancing and hygiene workplaces comply with distancing and hygiene maintain; ensure that face coverings are
guidelines guidelines available
• Minimize face-to-face interactions, including • Minimize face-to-face interactions, including • Encourage remote work when possible;
with customers (e.g. utilize drive-thru, install with customers (e.g. utilize drive-thru, install employers exercise discretion with returning
partitions) partitions) to onsite work
• Where distancing and hygiene guidelines • Where distancing and hygiene guidelines • Workplaces comply with distancing and
cannot be followed in full, businesses should cannot be followed in full, businesses should hygiene guidelines
consider whether that activity needs to consider whether that activity needs to • Limit unnecessary travel
continue for the business to operate continue for the business to operate • Require employees to self-quarantine when
• Eliminate unnecessary travel and cancel or • Eliminate unnecessary travel and cancel or returning from high-risk6 areas
postpone in-person meetings, conferences, postpone in-person meetings, conferences, • Employers evaluate workforce strategy and
workshops, and training sessions workshops, and training sessions concerns and enact strategies to minimize
• Require employees to self-quarantine when • Require employees to self-quarantine when economic impact
returning from high-risk6 areas returning from high-risk6 areas • Employers must not allow any individuals
• Employers evaluate workforce strategy and • Employers evaluate workforce strategy and under isolation or quarantine to come to work
concerns and enact strategies to minimize concerns and enact strategies to minimize at any time unless authorized by LHD
economic impact economic impact

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Symptoms include fever of 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit or above, cough, trouble breathing, sore throat, sudden change in taste or smell, muscle aches or pains
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https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/travelers/map-and-travel-notices.html#travel-1
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• Employers must not allow any individuals under • Employers must not allow any individuals under
isolation or quarantine to come to work at any isolation or quarantine to come to work at any
time unless authorized by LHD time unless authorized by LHD
Takeout, curbside pickup or delivery only. Extreme Takeout, curbside pickup, or delivery options Dine-in service and bars are opened, with tables Refer to General Guidelines for Employers on page
Restaurants, Food
caution taken in food preparation. Physical encouraged. Dine-in services allowable with arranged so there is appropriate distance between 22
Service
distancing maintained. Contactless payment extreme precaution, following strict guidelines diners. Increased hygiene practices for customers
Establishments,
encouraged. Create safe environment for staff around physical distancing and staff monitoring. and staff
Bars, Food Trucks,
Convenience Stores • Follow all employer guidelines outlined on page Contactless payment encouraged. Create safe • Follow all employer guidelines outlined on
11 environment for staff page 11
• Takeout only. This includes delivery, curbside • Follow all employer guidelines outlined on For dine-in services:
pickup, third-party delivery (e.g., DoorDash, page 11 • Dine-in services, including buffets and bars,
Grubhub, Uber Eats) For dine-in services 7: may be open under the following
• Symptom checking of employees (checklist or • Dine-in services, including buffets and bars, requirements outlined in Appendix A
verbal), including temperature checks when may be open under the following For takeout services:
feasible requirements outlined in Appendix A • Symptom checking of employees (checklist or
• Stagger workstations so workers can maintain a For takeout services: verbal), including temperature checks when
6-foot distance and do not face one another • Symptom checking of employees (checklist or feasible
• Encourage contactless payment; if not possible, verbal), including temperature checks when • Staff wear face coverings when 6-foot distance
disinfect transaction terminal between feasible is difficult to maintain
customers • Staff wear face coverings • Stagger workstations so workers can maintain
• Staff must sanitize hands between handling • Stagger workstations so workers can maintain a 6-foot distance and do not face one another
payment options and food/containers a 6-foot distance and do not face one another unless barriers are used, or face coverings are
• When delivering food, drivers use hand sanitizer • Encourage contactless payment; if not worn
before passing delivery to customers and use possible, disinfect transaction terminal • Encourage contactless payment; if not
disposable containers/packaging that do not between customers possible, disinfect transaction terminal
need to be returned • Staff must sanitize hands between handling between customers
• Employers provide required personal protection payment options and food/containers • Staff must sanitize hands between handling
equipment; see Appendix A • When delivering food, drivers use hand payment options and food/containers
• Customers voluntarily provide contact sanitizer before passing delivery to customers • When delivering food, drivers use hand
information to assist with contact tracing efforts and use disposable containers/packaging that sanitizer before passing delivery to customers
do not need to be returned and use disposable containers/packaging that
• Employers provide required personal do not need to be returned
protection equipment; see Appendix A • Employers provide required personal
• Customers voluntarily provide contact protection equipment; see Appendix A
information to assist with contact tracing • Customers voluntarily provide contact
efforts information to assist with contact tracing
efforts

7 Dine-in services not recommended during moderate risk conditions. However, if dine-in services are opened, the following precautions should be taken
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Essential retail (e.g., grocery, hardware, etc.) create Retail establishments create a safe environment for Retail establishments exercise discernment, Refer to General Guidelines for Employers on page
Retail, including
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Grocery Stores,
frequent reminders on distancing and hygiene. distancing and hygiene. Monitor employees for public trust. Monitor employees for symptoms and
Pharmacy,
Monitor patrons and employees for symptoms. symptoms. Customers and employees wear face encourage face coverings for any interactions
Convenience Stores
Customers and employees wear face coverings coverings taking place within 6 feet
• Follow all employer guidelines outlined on page • Follow all employer guidelines outlined on page • Follow all employer guidelines outlined on page
11 11 11
• Both customers and employees wear face • Both customers and employees wear face • Face coverings are worn for interactions that
coverings8 coverings 8 take place within a 6-foot distance
• Maintain signage to remind and help individuals • Maintain signage to remind and help individuals • Maintain signage to remind and help individuals
stand at least 6 feet apart, including outside stand at least 6 feet apart, including outside stand at least 6 feet apart, including in store
when in line, and in store check-out lines when in line, and in store check-out lines check-out lines
• Assign an employee to disinfect carts and • Assign an employee to disinfect carts and • Assign an employee to disinfect carts and
baskets after each use baskets after each use baskets regularly
• Maximum number of patrons must be such that • Maximum number of patrons must be such that • Resume to normal patron capacity if physical
a 6-foot distance between patrons and a 6-foot distance between patrons and distancing guidelines can be maintained
employees can be easily maintained (1 person employees can be easily maintained (1 person • Make hand sanitizer readily available to
per 100 square feet) per 100 square feet) customers and employees (e.g. at checkout
• Make hand sanitizer readily available to • Make hand sanitizer readily available to counters and entrances, etc.)
customers and employees (e.g. at checkout customers and employees (e.g. at checkout • Set an established daily window of time for
counters and entrances, etc.) counters and entrances, etc.) high-risk individuals to come in without
• Limit purchase quantities on certain goods • Limit purchase quantities on certain goods pressure from crowds
selling out quickly; this will help maintain ability selling out quickly; this will help maintain ability • One-way aisles to support physical distancing
to meet needs of patrons and limit crowds and to meet needs of patrons and limit crowds and • Consider installing a clear plastic partition
lines lines between cashier and customer where it is not
• Set an established window of time for high-risk • Set an established daily window of time for possible to maintain 6 feet of distance
individuals to come in without pressure from high-risk individuals to come in without • Deliver products through curbside pick-up or
crowds pressure from crowds delivery for high-risk population when possible
• Staff may only come closer than 6 feet to other • Staff may only come closer than 6 feet to other Specific Guidance for Grocery & Pharmacy
staff and customers when accepting payment or staff and customers when accepting payment or • Separate order and delivery areas to keep
delivering goods or services if wearing face delivering goods or services if wearing face customers from waiting too long in confined
covering covering areas together
• One-way aisles to support physical distancing • One-way aisles to support physical distancing • Self-serving food areas follow guidelines on
• Discourage bringing kids or strollers into stores • Discourage bringing kids or strollers into stores page 23; does not include fresh produce
when possible to allow as much space as when possible to allow as much space as • Individually packaged bulk items are
possible in aisles possible in aisles encouraged; otherwise, personnel to monitor
and sanitize touch points of bulk items at a set
frequency based on utilization

8 Face coverings are extremely important in the retail setting, as customers are passing one another with high frequency
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• Consider installing a clear plastic partition • Consider installing a clear plastic partition • Allow individuals to bring their own reusable
between cashier and customer where it is not between cashier and customer where it is not bags
possible to maintain 6 feet of distance possible to maintain 6 feet of distance • If possible, waive prescription delivery fees for
• Deliver products through curbside pick-up or • Deliver products through curbside pick-up or high-risk individuals
delivery delivery
• Make regular announcements to remind • Make regular announcements to remind
customers to follow physical distancing customers to follow physical distancing
guidelines guidelines
Specific Guidance for Grocery & Pharmacy Specific Guidance for Grocery & Pharmacy
• Separate order and delivery areas to keep • Separate order and delivery areas to keep
customers from waiting too long in confined customers from waiting too long in confined
areas together areas together
• Prevent people from self-serving any food items • Prevent people from self-serving any food items
that are ready to eat and are not prepackaged; that are ready to eat and are not prepackaged;
does not include fresh produce does not include fresh produce
• Only make bulk items available if they are • Only make bulk items available if they are
individually packaged individually packaged
• Do not allow individuals to bring their own bags, • Do not allow individuals to bring their own bags,
mugs, or other reusable items from home mugs, or other reusable items from home
• If possible, waive prescription delivery fees • If possible, waive prescription delivery fees

Limited operations of this industry. Hotels and Hotels and other accommodations take extreme Precautions taken with shared spaces; additional Refer to General Guidelines for Employers on page
Hospitality, Tourism
other accommodations take extreme safety safety precautions for both staff and guests caution is taken with extra sanitation of all areas of 22
& Accommodations
precautions for both staff and guests • Follow all employer guidelines outlined on page the property
• Follow all employer guidelines outlined on 11 • Follow all employer guidelines outlined on page
page 11 • Staff and guests wear face coverings 11
• Staff and guests wear face coverings • Maintain signage to remind groups to stand at • Face coverings worn in settings where other
• Maintain signage to remind groups to stand at least 6 feet apart and avoid congregating in physical distancing measures are difficult to
least 6 feet apart and avoid congregating in common areas maintain
common areas • Physical distancing maintained in all common • Maintain signage to remind groups to follow
• Gift shops continue to sell food, medicine, or areas or meeting rooms physical distancing guidelines and avoid
other essential items • Digital check-in and checkout encouraged congregating in common areas
• Digital check-in and checkout encouraged • Consider installing plexiglass partition in areas • Digital check-in and checkout encouraged
• Consider installing plexiglass partition in areas coming into close contact with guests (e.g. • Symptomatic guests should stay in their room
coming into close contact with guests (e.g. registration, concierge, valet desks) and wear a face covering anytime they leave
registration, concierge, valet desks) • Symptomatic guests should stay in their room the room
• Symptomatic guests should stay in their room and wear a face covering anytime they leave • Consider designating one staff member to
and wear a face covering anytime they leave the room attend to sick guests
the room • Consider designating one staff member to • Launder all exposed linens and cleaning
attend to sick guests supplies separately

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• Consider designating one staff member to • Discontinue or decrease housekeeping services • Pools follow guidelines on page 9
attend to sick guests to prevent transmission between rooms during • Fitness centers follow guidelines on page 18
• Guest room cleaning should include a guest stays • Restaurants follow guidelines on page 12
complete change of towels, linens, bedding, • Guest room cleaning should include a complete
and guest consumable items while all hard change of towels, linens, bedding, and guest
surfaces and high-touch areas are completely consumable items while all hard surfaces and
disinfected with an EPA-registered chemical high-touch areas are completely disinfected
disinfectant with an EPA-registered chemical disinfectant
• When possible, rooms should remain vacant • When possible, rooms should remain vacant for
for 48 hours after check-out and prior to 48 hours after check-out and prior to cleaning
cleaning • Launder all exposed linens and cleaning
• Launder all exposed linens and cleaning supplies separately
supplies separately • Provide guests with their own sanitation
• Food should be served in a takeout-style (grab solutions or wipes to instill guest confidence
and go) manner; no buffet-style dining (e.g., alcohol wipes for remote controls or
• Swimming pools, gyms and fitness centers shared surfaces)
closed • Pools follow guidelines on page 6
• Provide guests with their own sanitation • Fitness centers and follow guidelines on page
solutions or wipes to instill guest confidence 12
(e.g., alcohol wipes for remote controls or • Restaurants follow guidelines on page 16
shared surfaces)
In-person operation of this industry is allowable In-person operation of this industry is allowable In-person operation of this industry is allowable Refer to General Guidelines for Employers on page
Events, Cultural
under increased cleaning regimen and operational under increased cleaning regimen and operational under increased cleaning regimen 22
Arts &
Entertainment protocols in place to ensure safe distancing protocols in place to ensure safe distancing • Follow all employer guidelines outlined on page
restrictions are met restrictions are met 11
(including Sporting
Events, Concerts, • Follow all employer guidelines outlined on page • Follow all employer guidelines outlined on page • Venues will be allowed to fill each seat or
Rodeos, Parades, 11 11 standing space as long as:
Convention • Spectators encouraged to attend remotely • Controlled entrance and exit points that enable o physical distancing is still promoted and
Centers, Theatres, • A 10-foot distance must be maintained physical distancing guidelines to be maintained maintained wherever feasible at the venue
Museums, Zoos, between household groups at all times • Ability to track attendance o face coverings are worn by individuals when
Aquariums, including while seated • No temporary mass gatherings as defined in physical distancing is not feasible
Aviaries, Botanical • For reserved-seating facilities, facility capacity is Rule R392-400 o attendance is tracked and seating
Gardens, Indoor dependent on ability to block reserved seats • Event size can exceed 20 individuals if assignments, or designated sitting/standing
Arenas) (demonstrated on digital seat map) to ensure organizational oversight can be provided that areas, are utilized to assist with contact
safe radius ensures guidelines are followed tracing efforts
• Set an established window time for high-risk • A 6-foot distance must be maintained between o extra hygiene and sanitization practices in
groups to come in without pressure from household groups at all times including while place, for example:
crowds and/or separate entrances and queues seated  Dedicated staff for sanitizing high-
• Limit the number of people in a confined area • For reserved-seating facilities, facility capacity is touch areas
to enable adequate distancing at all times dependent on ability to block reserved seats  Encourage contactless payment;
disinfect between transactions at
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• Maintain signage to remind and help individuals (demonstrated on digital seat map) to ensure facility stores/gift shops and comply
stand at least 6 feet apart when in common safe radius with other retail recommendations
areas or while visiting exhibits (e.g. museums, • Set an established window time for high-risk o Venue does not exceed 6,000 individuals for
zoos, aquariums, aviaries, botanical gardens) groups to come in without pressure from outdoor events and 3,000 individuals for
• Congregating at any point is not allowed crowds and/or separate entrances and queues indoor events; this may be increased based
• Encourage contactless payment; disinfect • Limit the number of people in a confined area on data and milestone trends
between transactions and comply with other to enable adequate distancing at all times o Consideration is given to ventilation
retail recommendations • Maintain signage to remind and help individuals • No temporary mass gatherings at a site or sites
• Participants (e.g., players, performers, actors) in stand at least 6 feet apart when in common for a purpose different from the designed use
events should have their symptoms checked areas or while visiting exhibits (e.g. museums, and usual type of occupancy as defined in Rule
(checklist or verbal), including temperature zoos, aquariums, aviaries, botanical gardens) R392-400
checks when feasible • Congregating at any point is not allowed • Event size can exceed 50 individuals if
• Electronic tickets and playbills encouraged in • Encourage contactless payment; disinfect organizational oversight can be provided that
place of paper between transactions at facility stores/gift ensures guidelines are followed. Formal
shops and comply with other retail organizations will complete event management
recommendations template. This document must be kept and
• Participants (e.g., players, performers, actors) in available for inspection by the local health
events should have their symptoms checked officer or designee
(checklist or verbal), including temperature • Organizations are encouraged to utilize the
checks when feasible Healthy Together mobile app to help contain
• Dedicated staff for sanitizing high-touch areas the spread of COVID-19 among its employees
Concessions: and patrons
• Serving and seating protocols consistent with • Set an established window time for high-risk
restaurant guidance groups to come in without pressure from
• Maintain 6-foot distancing for all lines crowds and/or separate entrances and queues
• Encourage contactless payment • Maintain signage to remind and help individuals
• To the extent reasonable, serve grab-and-go stand at least 6 feet apart when in common
food items areas or while visiting exhibits (e.g. museums,
• Any concessions/restaurant seating is compliant zoos, aquariums, aviaries, botanical gardens)
with restaurant dine-in recommendations • Participants (e.g., players, performers, actors) in
events should have their symptoms checked
(checklist or verbal), including temperature
checks when feasible
Concessions:
• Serving and seating protocols consistent with
restaurant guidance
• Maintain 6-foot distancing for all lines
• Encourage contactless payment
• To the extent reasonable, serve grab-and-go
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• Any concessions/restaurant seating is compliant


with restaurant dine-in recommendations
Extreme limitations of this industry Industry open under strict hygiene protocols. Industry open under strict hygiene protocols. Refer to General Guidelines for Employers on page
Personal Services
(including barbers, • Follow all employer guidelines outlined on page Service provider and customer wear face coverings. Service provider and customer wear face coverings. 22
11 Meticulous monitoring of symptoms Meticulous monitoring of symptoms
cosmetologists,
body artists, nail • Business that rely on close human interaction • Follow all employer guidelines outlined on page • Follow all employer guidelines outlined on page
technicians, encouraged not to stay open 11 11
massage therapists, • Symptom checking (checklist or verbal), • Both service provider and client wear face • Both service provider and client wear face
tanning, etc.) including temperature checks when feasible in coverings. Exception given for clients when coverings. Exception given for clients when
all interactions mask interferes with service mask interferes with service
• Face coverings worn by both service provider • Symptom checking (checklist or verbal), • Symptom checking (checklist or verbal),
and client including temperature checks when feasible, of including temperature checks when feasible, of
all staff at the beginning of each shift, with a log all staff at the beginning of each shift, with a log
that can be made available for inspection by that can be made available for inspection by
health department health department
• Customers must have their symptoms checked • Screen clients upon entering the facility with a
before services are rendered questionnaire asking about symptoms, travel,
• Appointments scheduled with enough time and any sicknesses in the home
allowed to disinfect all procedure surfaces • Procedure/service area surfaces are disinfected
between services between each client
• Service provider maintains log of appointments • Appointments scheduled with enough time
with customer contact information to assist allowed to disinfect all procedure surfaces
with contact tracing efforts between services
• When services are not being directly provided, • Service provider maintains log of appointments
6 feet of physical distance must be maintained. with customer contact information to assist
This includes waiting areas and between clients with contact tracing efforts
at all times • When services are not being directly provided,
• Contactless payment encouraged; financial 6 feet of physical distance must be maintained.
equipment disinfected after each transaction This includes in waiting areas and between
clients at all times
• Contactless payment encouraged; financial
equipment disinfected after each transaction
Operates under the General Guidelines for Operates under the General Guidelines for Operates under the General Guidelines for Refer to General Guidelines for Employers on page
Home Repair
Employers. Strict hygiene Employers. Strict hygiene Employers. Strict hygiene 22
• Follow all employer guidelines outlined on page • Follow all employer guidelines outlined on page • Follow all employer guidelines outlined on page
11 11 11
• Inquire if homes have symptomatic individuals • Inquire if homes have symptomatic individuals • Inquire if homes have symptomatic individuals
and exercise caution and exercise caution and exercise caution
• Monitor symptoms of employees • Monitor symptoms of employees • Monitor symptoms of employees

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• Wash or sanitize hands before and after leaving • Wash or sanitize hands before and after leaving • Wash or sanitize hands before and after leaving
a home a home a home
• Wear face coverings and disinfect hands • Wear face coverings and disinfect hands • Wear face coverings and disinfect hands
between each site between each site between each site
• Disinfect tools after each site • Disinfect tools after each site • Disinfect tools after each site
• Share estimates, invoices, and other • Share estimates, invoices, and other • Share estimates, invoices, and other
documentation electronically documentation electronically documentation electronically
Fitness centers and gyms are closed Recommended closure of fitness centers and Fitness centers and gyms are open with some Refer to General Guidelines for Employers on page
Gyms & Fitness
gyms; if open, fitness centers and gyms should distancing and cleaning guidance 22
Centers (including
indoor recreation
follow strict distancing and cleaning guidance • Follow all employer guidelines outlined on page • Participants encouraged to have their
centers, yoga • Follow all employer guidelines outlined on page 11 symptoms checked prior to each competition or
studios, dance, 11 • Employees must go through symptom checking practice
tumbling, indoor • Employees must go through symptom checking before every shift (checklist or verbal), including • Roster or list of participants and their contact
sports, etc.) before every shift (checklist or verbal), including temperature checks when feasible. Log must be information encouraged to be maintained when
temperature checks when feasible. Log must be kept and available for inspection by health engaging in formal competitive events to assist
kept and available for inspection by health department with contact tracing efforts when physical
department • Symptom checking of participants prior to each distancing is not feasible
• Screen patrons upon entering the facility with a competition or practice (checklist or verbal), • Spectators encouraged to maintain physical
questionnaire asking about symptoms, travel, including temperature checks when feasible distancing between household groups and wear
and any sicknesses in the home • Spectators wear face coverings when physical face coverings when physical distancing
• Employees must wear face coverings; patrons distancing guidelines are difficult to maintain guidelines are difficult to maintain
encouraged to wear face coverings whenever • Employees working within 6 feet of patrons • Encouraged to make chemical disinfectant
possible must wear face coverings supplies available throughout the establishment
• Patrons of different households must maintain • Patrons of different households must maintain and post signs encouraging patrons to
10 feet of distance at all times (limit the number 6 feet of distance when feasible; this may be thoroughly disinfect equipment after use
of patrons in the gym or class, space or close off increased based on data and milestone trends.
equipment accordingly) Limit the number of patrons, space or close off
• Do not engage in sporting activities requiring equipment accordingly
teammates or opponents to be closer than 10’ • Roster or list of participants and their contact
from one another information must be maintained when engaging
• Skills development and conditioning activities in formal competitive events to assist with
are allowable under physical distancing contact tracing efforts when physical distancing
guidelines is not feasible
• Staff must disinfect all equipment after each • Make chemical disinfectant supplies available
use throughout the establishment and post signs
• No sign-in sheets, touchpads, or touch surfaces encouraging patrons to thoroughly disinfect
required for entry equipment after use
• High-risk individuals discouraged from using • Follow pool guidance on page 9
facilities at this time
• Follow pool guidance on page 9

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Construction,
Employers. Strict hygiene and reduced group Employers. Strict hygiene and reduced group Employers. Strict hygiene 22
General
Contractors & interactions interactions • Follow all employer guidelines outlined on page
Manufacturing • Follow all employer guidelines outlined on page • Follow all employer guidelines outlined on page 11
11 11 • Ensure nobody with symptoms enters a job site
• Ensure nobody with symptoms enters a job site • Ensure nobody with symptoms enters a job site • Provide additional hand washing stations; wash
• Provide additional hand washing stations; wash • Provide additional hand washing stations; wash or sanitize hands before and after leaving a site
or sanitize hands before and after leaving a site or sanitize hands before and after leaving a site • Wear face coverings and perform hand hygiene
• Wear face coverings and perform hand hygiene • Wear face coverings and perform hand hygiene regularly
regularly regularly • Clean and disinfect project sites, including high-
• Clean and disinfect project sites, including high- • Clean and disinfect project sites, including high- touch surfaces and tools frequently
touch surfaces and tools frequently touch surfaces and tools frequently • Share estimates, invoices, and other
• Share estimates, invoices, and other • Share estimates, invoices, and other documentation electronically
documentation electronically documentation electronically
Enhanced cleaning and distancing protocols. No Enhanced cleaning and distancing protocols. No Enhanced cleaning and distancing protocols. No Refer to General Guidelines for Employers on page
Childcare
symptomatic children symptomatic children symptomatic children 22
• Follow all employer guidelines outlined on page • Follow all employer guidelines outlined on page • Follow all employer guidelines outlined on page • For facilities overseen by childcare licensing,
11 11 11 follow childcare licensing instructions for ratios,
• Enhanced cleaning and disinfecting • Enhanced cleaning and disinfecting • Enhanced cleaning and disinfecting group sizes, and approved capacity
• Encourage children to be 6 feet apart as much • Encourage children to be 6 feet apart as much • Limit mixing the groups of children (keep in
as possible as possible separate rooms, allow on the playground at
• Groups must be restricted to groups of 10 • Groups must be restricted to groups of 20 different times)
unless a wall can physically separate each group unless a wall can physically separate each group • For facilities overseen by childcare licensing,
• For facilities overseen by childcare licensing, • For facilities overseen by childcare licensing, follow childcare licensing instructions for ratios,
follow childcare licensing instructions for ratios, follow childcare licensing instructions for ratios, group sizes, and approved capacity
group sizes, and approved capacity group sizes, and approved capacity • Children from the same household are kept in
• Limit mixing the groups of children (keep in • Limit mixing the groups of children (keep in the same group whenever possible
separate rooms, allow on the playground at separate rooms, allow on the playground at • Don't use toys that can't be washed and
different times) different times) disinfected
• Curbside drop off and pick up • Curbside drop off and pick up • All individuals must wash hands with soap and
• All individuals must wash hands with soap and • All individuals must wash hands with soap and running water upon arrival
running water upon arrival running water upon arrival • Children and staff should stay home if they're
• Don't use toys that can't be washed and • Don't use toys that can't be washed and sick
disinfected disinfected • Children and staff are screened for symptoms
• Children and staff should stay home if they're • Children and staff should stay home if they're (checklist or verbal), including temperature
sick sick checks when feasible
• Children and staff are screened for symptoms • Children and staff are screened for symptoms • If there is a confirmed case, facility must be
(checklist or verbal), including temperature (checklist or verbal), including temperature closed and alert local health department
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• If there is a confirmed case, facility must be • If there is a confirmed case, facility must be • All high-touch surfaces should be cleaned and
closed and alert local health department closed and alert local health department disinfected regularly
• All high-touch surfaces should be cleaned and • All high-touch surfaces should be cleaned and • The provider must restrict offsite activities to
disinfected after each use (e.g., toys, keyboards, disinfected after each use (e.g., toys, keyboards, places or environments where social distance
desks, remote controls) desks, remote controls) and proper cleaning practices can be controlled
• When handling food, follow guidelines in • When handling food, follow guidelines in
Appendix A Appendix A

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Healthcare-Specific Guidelines
High Risk Moderate Risk Low Risk New Normal Risk

Hospital
Settings and Each hospital and ambulatory surgical center operating in Utah shall follow the protocols developed by the Utah Hospital Association in consultation with the Utah Department of Health, titled “Utah Hospital Roadmap
Ambulatory for Resuming Elective Procedures 2.0”
Surgical
Facilities

Non-hospital
Adhere to all protocols set forth in the following state public health order: https://coronavirus-
Setting,
download.utah.gov/Health/state%20public%20health%20order.20.04.21.pdf
including
Dentistry

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General Guidelines for Employers


Best Practices for Employers Cleaning & Hygiene Guidelines for Employers
• Those who are, or work with, high-risk populations, should undergo daily screening/symptom 9 monitoring, and • Promote etiquette for coughing, sneezing, and regular handwashing. Encourage employees to avoid touching
be tested if they begin to experience COVID-19 symptoms face, especially eyes, nose, and mouth; place signage that encourages hand and respiratory hygiene
• Employers should work with high-risk employees to make reasonable accommodations that enable the high-risk • Encourage contactless pay options if possible; disinfect transaction equipment regularly
individual to maintain employment in a safe manner • When possible, discourage sharing of work tools and equipment or disinfect between use
• Maintain physical distancing of 6 feet; face coverings recommended when physical distancing is not feasible • Make a list of high-touch surfaces requiring routine disinfecting and perform routine environmental cleaning
• Encourage the use of face coverings to protect those who are high-risk and when physical distancing is not (e.g., elevator buttons, workstations, countertops, handrails, doorknobs, breakrooms, bathrooms, common
feasible areas), either twice a day or after each use. Consider keeping a logbook of cleaning regimen. Those cleaning
• Enhanced hygiene and sanitization practices should:
• Use online conferencing, email, or telephone in place of in-person meetings, even when people are in the same o Follow precautions listed on the disinfectant product label
building or wear face coverings when physical distancing is not feasible o Prior to disinfecting, clean surfaces with soap and water if soiled
• Regularly remind employees and customers to follow distancing guidelines. Use floor markings to mark o Use EPA-approved disinfectant, industrial cleaner, diluted bleach, or alcohol solutions
appropriate physical distance where appropriate • Provide disposable disinfecting wipes for employee use on high-touch surfaces; provide no-touch trash bins
• Encourage digital files rather than paper formats (e.g. documentation, invoices, inspections, forms, agendas) • Make hand sanitizer, soap and water, or effective disinfectant readily available. Provide pop-up handwashing
• Consider what reserve supplies may be necessary to obtain (e.g., cleaning supplies or other protective stations or facilities where necessary (e.g. open houses, construction sites)
equipment) • Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) should not be shared and should be disposed of properly
• Establish and maintain open dialogue with local communities, including key vendors and suppliers, exploring • Employees should be conscious of cross-contamination while using gloves and wash their hands after removal
contingencies and sharing appropriate decisions about foodservice, transportation, and other services • Laundry: use warmest appropriate water setting, dry items completely, do not shake dirty laundry, launder items
• Identify a workplace coordinator who will be responsible for COVID-19 issues and their impact in the workplace that have come in contact with COVID-19 separately
• If relevant, update emergency communication plan with key contacts and backups, chain of communications, and Employers Monitoring Symptoms9
processes for tracking and communicating; share the response plan with employees and communicate
expectations • Symptom checking in business interactions
• Ensure every employee’s contact information and emergency contact details are up to date; ensure a plan is in • Train managers/leadership to recognize signs of COVID-19 and to be clear on relevant protocols
place to reach employees quickly • Sick employees or close contacts of positive COVID-19 individuals should stay home
• Educate workforce about the threat of the COVID-19 pandemic, what the business is doing, and what they should • Employees who become sick or who develop COVID-19 symptoms while at work should be separated from other
do to protect themselves and their families employees/customers immediately and sent home; immediately clean and disinfect areas the sick employee
• Prepare for absenteeism; create or maintain non-punitive leave policies so employees do not feel pressured to visited. Encourage employees to report any illness to a manager, especially if sick with fever, cough, trouble
come to work if they are sick. Not only sick employees will stay home- others may need to care for the sick, breathing, sore throat, muscle aches and pains, sudden changes in smell or taste
quarantined individuals, or children; those employees should notify their supervisors • If an employee is confirmed COVID-19 positive, employers should inform close contact employees while
• Provide signage at each public entrance to inform all employees and customers that they should: maintaining confidentiality; close contact employees should follow local health department guidance
o Avoid entering if they have a fever of 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit or above, cough, trouble breathing, sore
throat, muscle aches and pains, sudden changes in smell or taste, or feel generally unwell
o Encourage 6-foot physical distancing and face coverings when physical distancing is not feasible
o Sneeze/cough into cloth, tissue, elbow or sleeve (not hands)
o Avoid hand shaking or unnecessary physical contact
o Wash hands often, and for at least 20 seconds

9 Symptoms include fever of 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit or above, cough, trouble breathing, sore throat, sudden change in taste or smell, muscle aches or pains
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/symptoms-testing/symptoms.html
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Appendix A: Guidelines for Dine-in Restaurants Open in High, Moderate, and Low Risk
Operational Practice
• Limit tables to groups of 10, preferably members of the same household
• Groups of patrons at a table must maintain a distance of 6 feet from patrons of other parties at all times. Either move tables or mark off tables not to be used
• In waiting areas, a 6-foot distance must be maintained between parties, whether indoor or outdoor
• Maintain signage to remind individuals from separate parties to stand at least 6 feet apart; waiting area has floor markers to indicate proper spacing
• Hosts preferably open doors for customers and guide them to their seats to prevent traffic or congregating; hand sanitizer available at door
• Recommendation that upon entry, hosts point guests to signage that includes the following information:
o Outlines symptoms 10 and encourages that if the patron, or someone they live with, has experienced COVID-19 symptoms, to please order takeout instead
o Recommendation for high-risk individuals 11 to order takeout/delivery instead of dining in for the protection of that individual
• Manager checks each employee for symptoms before every shift and asks if any member of the employee’s household has tested positive for COVID-19 in the past 14 days. Log must be kept and available for inspection by the
local health officer or designee
• Staff must wear face coverings at all times and perform hand hygiene between interactions with each table
• Cups, lids, napkins and straws must be handed directly to customers by staff
• Do not place utensils on table until patron is seated
• Encourage contactless and non-signature payment; when not possible, card and payment stations must be sanitized after each use. Staff must sanitize hands between handling payment options and food/containers
• Staff avoid touching items that have been placed on the table (menus, plates, utensils, pens, cups, etc.). The table will be cleared by a dedicated staff member once all guests have left
• Dedicated staff member sanitizes the area occupied by customers upon departure including tables, menus, pens, salt and pepper shakers, etc. and conducts sanitization of high-touch surfaces throughout the day as needed
• Consider use of disposable items if necessary
• The restaurant may not operate if PPE, EPA-approved disinfectants and sanitizers, soap, and other necessary cleaning supplies are not available; sanitizer is effective against COVID-19
• Hand sanitizer must be available immediately adjacent to bathrooms
• Close restaurant for cleaning and disinfecting in the morning and evening. Cleaning and disinfecting includes all tables, chairs, door handles, floors, bathrooms, and any high-touch surfaces
• Buffet and self-serve restaurants will provide utensils, cups, plates and other service items only from the counter where food is ordered. None of these items will be accessible to the public. Buffet style restaurants will provide
servers who will serve the meals from buffet to limit exposure
• Stagger workstations so employees are not facing one another and are 6 feet apart unless barriers are used, or face coverings are worn
• To-go boxes, pizza boxes, paper cups, and any other paper product that touches food must be treated as food
• Staff are only required to use gloves when handling ready-to-eat foods (including ice). Gloves are not required when handling foods that have yet to be cooked
• Indoor playgrounds in restaurants remain closed

10Symptoms include fever of 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit or above, cough, trouble breathing, sore throat, sudden change in taste or smell, muscle aches or pains
11High-risk individuals are defined as people 65 years and older, people who live in a nursing home or long-term care facility, people of all ages with underlying medical conditions, including lung disease or moderate to severe asthma,
people who have serious heart conditions, people who are immunocompromised (many conditions can cause a person to be immunocompromised, including cancer treatment, smoking, bone marrow or organ transplantation, immune
deficiencies, poorly controlled HIV or AIDS, and prolonged use of corticosteroids and other immune weakening medications), people with severe obesity, diabetes, chronic kidney disease undergoing dialysis, or liver disease

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Appendix B: Considerations for Faith Groups Returning to In-Person Religious Services in High, Moderate and Low Risk
Governor Herbert recognizes the importance of faith groups during these difficult times. Under the Orange (Moderate Risk) and Yellow (Low Risk) Utah COVID-19 Health Risk Status Phased Guidelines, faith groups are able to hold in-person
religious services of any size as long as a distance of at least six feet is maintained between household groups. This six-foot distance requirement is the only limit imposed by the Phased Guidelines on the number of people permitted to
participate in an in-person religious service.

The following are provided as considerations for faith groups and individuals returning to in-person religious services. These considerations were prepared in consultation with a working group of faith leaders representing the rich diversity
of faiths in Utah. These considerations are also consistent with ongoing messaging from the Utah Department of Health and are consistent with the best available medical science.

These considerations are not binding on any faith group and should not be construed as an attempt to regulate religious practices. They are provided as information so that individuals can make decisions to protect themselves and others
from COVID-19. Each faith group will decide for itself when to resume in-person religious services.

• Consideration for high-risk individuals:


o Limit participation in any in-person gatherings, including religious services, of any number of people outside your household group.
o High-risk individuals include those:
 aged 65 and older;
 who live in a nursing home or long-term care facility;
 with chronic lung disease or moderate to severe asthma;
 who have a serious heart condition;
 who are immunocompromised, including:
• individuals who have recently received cancer treatment, bone marrow transplantation, or organ transplantation;
• individuals living with HIV or AIDS; and
• individuals who have experienced prolonged use of corticosteroids or other immune weakening medications;
 with severe obesity (BMI of 40 or higher);
 with underlying medical conditions, particularly if not well controlled, including diabetes, renal failure, or liver disease;
 who smoke; or
 with hypertension.
• Considerations for all individuals participating in an in-person religious service:
o Wear a face covering when you cannot maintain a distance of six feet from other individuals from a different household.
o Do not shake hands with, or otherwise touch, an individual who is not a member of your household group.
o Avoid high-touch surfaces.
o Disinfect high-touch surfaces frequently.
o Wash your hands frequently.
o Wear a face mask and perform hand hygiene when preparing food to be consumed by individuals from a different household.
o Avoid group meals that are not part of the religious service.
• Considerations for faith group leaders organizing an in-person religious service:
o Implement measures to prevent individuals from congregating in lobbies or meeting areas where a 6-foot distance between household groups is difficult to maintain.
o Post signage to remind individuals to maintain physical distancing when in common areas.
o Set an established window of time or provide separate entrances for high-risk individuals to enter and exit without pressure from crowds.
o Provide multiple meeting schedules to accommodate smaller gatherings where physical distancing guidelines can be followed.
o Provide streamed services to households that prefer to participate virtually.

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