Members,
I want to make you aware of a fast-breaking development from the Governor's office.
There are highlights below and link to the release and Executive Order.
As always, owners, managers, and employees should have the final say in how your business operates, with full considerations for your customers.
Under the changes announced by Governor Ducey:
Events of more than 50 people will no longer need the approval of local governments. These events should continue to follow safe practices and CDC recommendations, including physical distancing. This includes youth sports.
The business guidance will transition from requirements to recommendations. Governor Ducey is providing businesses with the ability to continue requiring masks and social distancing.
Bars have already been allowed to operate as “dine-in” at full capacity. They will now be allowed to resume regular operations, with the ability to require social distancing and masks.
Unlike some other states, Arizona never issued a statewide mask mandate, and instead encouraged personal responsibility with an aggressive educational campaign — resulting in more widespread mask usage than states with mandates. Some local governments have implemented “mandates,” however, they have rarely, if ever, been enforced. Under this latest action, those local mandates will be phased out. Mask usage is still encouraged, especially in groups that are not vaccinated.
Release:
https://azgovernor.gov/governor/news/2021/03/arizona-hits-3-million-vaccine-doses-administered-governor-ducey-announces-new
Executive Order:
https://azgovernor.gov/sites/default/files/eo_2021-06.pdf
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Rob Fullmer
Executive Director, Arizona Craft Brewers Guild |
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