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What does Phase 2 mean?

June 15, 2020

Phase 2 means

  • Keep up healthy habits!
    • It’s still safest to stay home.
    • Stay six feet away from others.
    • Wear a cloth face covering in public.
    • Wash your hands.
    • Keep it local.
  • Gatherings and recreation in small groups of up-to-five people is okay.
    • Only spend time with up to five people outside of your household in a week.
  • More businesses and services can reopen with restrictions including:
    • Manufacturing and construction
    • Nannies and house cleaners
    • Retail stores
    • Professional services and office-based businesses (e.g., lawyers, accountants)
    • Nail salons, barbers, and hair salons
    • Pet grooming
    • Details are available on the governor’s COVID-19 reopening guidance for businesses and workers page.
  • Restaurants can reopen with restrictions.
    • No bar seating
    • 50% capacity seating
  • We must succeed in Phase 2 before restrictions will be reduced more. If we are unable to do what’s necessary to mitigate the spread of COVID-19, we are delaying our opportunity to move into Phase 3.

Use this “What does Phase 2 mean?“guide from the Whatcom County Health Department as an easy reference.

 

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Whatcom County Health Department COVID-19 Webpage

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