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Most U.S. states have imposed lockdown measures restricting gathering and social contact, disrupting the lives of hundreds of millions of people and the operations of thousands of businesses. Some states, however, have announced or instituted plans to relax restrictions.

This article will be updated as new information becomes available.

ALABAMA—Some restrictions lifted

Travel outside home: Residents are encouraged to stay home and follow good sanitation practices. (Reopening plan)

Gatherings: Nonwork gatherings are prohibited if they cannot maintain a consistent 6-foot distance between persons from different households.

Businesses: Nonessential businesses can reopen, subject to sanitation and social-distancing rules. Retailers have occupancy limits.

Quarantines: No statewide directive.

Bars/restaurants: Dine-out only at least until May 15.

Beaches/parks: Beaches are open with social-distancing restrictions.

ALASKA—Some restrictions lifted

Travel outside home: Individuals are no longer required to stay home.

Gatherings: 20-person limit.

Businesses: Businesses can reopen with limitations.

Quarantines: Travelers from out of state must self-quarantine for 14 days.

Bars/restaurants: For dine-in, reservations only with reduced capacity and social distancing. (Directive)

Beaches/parks: Unless locally restricted, open with social distancing.

Travel outside home: Residents are advised to limit travel outside the home. (Order)

Gatherings: Residents are advised to avoid gatherings.

Businesses: Nonessential businesses can reopen with enhanced physical distancing and safety measures in place.

Quarantines: No statewide directive.

Bars/restaurants: Restaurants and bars can reopen with safety precautions.

Beaches/parks: Unless locally restricted, open with social distancing.

Daily reported Covid-19 cases in the U.S. Note: For all 50 states and D.C., U.S. territories and cruises. Last updated

Source: Johns Hopkins Center for Systems Science and Engineering

ARKANSAS—Some restrictions lifted

Travel outside home: The governor hasn’t issued a stay-at-home order.

Gatherings: 10-person limit; doesn’t apply to unenclosed outdoor spaces or places of worship.

Businesses: Gym and entertainment venues are closed. Hotels, motels and vacation rentals are restricted to authorized guests.

Quarantines: 14-day self-quarantine required for travelers entering Arkansas who have visited an international location or New York, New Jersey, Connecticut or New Orleans in the previous 14 days.

Bars/restaurants: Dine-in service permitted with restrictions.

Beaches/parks: State parks are open with physical distancing and limited camping.

Travel outside home: Only for essential needs/work. (Guidance)

Gatherings: Nonessential gatherings are prohibited.

Businesses: Nonessential businesses are closed. Curbside pickup allowed for some retailers, including clothing, sporting goods and home and furnishing stores.

Quarantines: No statewide directive.

Bars/restaurants: Dine-out only.

Beaches/parks: Many state parks and beaches are temporarily closed or have very limited access.

COLORADO—Some restrictions lifted

Travel outside home: Residents, especially high-risk people, are advised to stay home as much as possible. Localities may have extended stay-at-home orders. (Guidance)

Gatherings: Public and private gatherings may not exceed 10 people with limited exceptions.

Businesses: Noncritical businesses are open with restrictions.

Quarantines: No statewide directive.

Bars/restaurants: Dine-out only.

Beaches/parks: State parks remain open, but playgrounds, picnic areas and campgrounds are closed.

Travel outside home: The state is urging residents to limit travel and stay at least six feet from others when in public. (Guidance)

Gatherings: Five-person limit for social and recreational gatherings; 50-person limit for religious services.

Businesses: Starting May 20, non-essential offices, retail shops and malls can reopen at reduced capacity after certifying compliance with safety measures. Museums and zoos can open outdoor exhibits. Hair salons and barbershops can take a limited number of customers by appointment. Amusement parks, gyms, theaters, nail salons, spas and tattoo parlors remain closed until at least June 20.

Quarantines: No mandatory quarantine for incoming travelers. Visitors are advised to self-quarantine for 14 days.

Bars/restaurants: Dine-out and outdoor service only. No bar seating.

Beaches/parks: Trails and grounds of state parks and forests are open with social distancing. Beaches will be open May 22 with capacity limitations and social distancing.

Cumulative global coronavirus cases Source: Johns Hopkins Center for Systems Science and Engineering

Travel outside home: Only for essential needs/work. (Order)

Gatherings: 10-person limit.

Businesses: Nonessential businesses are limited to minimum operations or remote work with loosening requirements. Many stores and services can operate by curbside pickup or take customers by appointment. (Order)

Quarantines: Visitors from out of state who aren’t just passing through must self-quarantine for 14 days.

Bars/restaurants: Dine-out only.

Beaches/parks: Beaches are closed except for exercise or dog walking. State parks remain open with restricted activity.

Travel outside home: Only for essential needs/work. (Order)

Gatherings: Large gatherings of more than 10 individuals not of the same household are prohibited.

Businesses: Nonessential businesses remain closed. (Guidance)

Quarantines: No citywide directive.

Bars/restaurants: Dine-out only.

Beaches/parks: All Department of Parks and Recreation facilities and outdoor spaces are closed.

FLORIDA—Some restrictions lifted

Travel outside home: Statewide order has been lifted. Older and high-risk residents are urged to stay home as much as possible. (Order)

Gatherings: People should avoid congregating in public spaces that don’t allow for physical distancing.

Businesses: The state is permitting retailers, restaurants, barbershops, gyms and salons to operate with reduced occupancy and other safety measures. Bars remain closed.

Quarantines: Visitors from outbreak hot spots, such as the New York tri-state area, should self-quarantine for 14 days.

Bars/restaurants: Indoor service permitted with reduced occupancy. Bars remain closed.

Beaches/parks: Most parks are open. Campgrounds remain closed through May 20. Some beaches are still locally closed.

GEORGIA—Some restrictions lifted

Travel outside home: Mandated social distancing and recommended mask-wearing outside. Older and at-risk residents can leave only for essential needs/work with limited visitors. (Order)

Gatherings: 10-person limit, not applying to incidental or transitory groups of people going by each other.

Businesses: Nonessential businesses and other entities may not permit gatherings at their premises.

Quarantines: No statewide directive.

Bars/restaurants: Dine-in allowed with capacity limits, sanitation requirements and dozens of other precautionary measures.

Beaches/parks: Open, with social distancing.

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Travel outside home: Only for essential needs/work. (Order)

Gatherings: 10-person limit.

Businesses: Nonessential businesses are limited to minimum operations or remote work. Essential services must implement separate operating hours for high-risk populations. Florists can reopen with social distancing.

Quarantines: Travelers from out of state must self-quarantine for 14 days.

Bars/restaurants: Dine-out only.

Beaches/parks: Most state parks and public beaches are closed. All camping and lodging at parks is suspended.

IDAHO—Some restrictions lifted

Travel outside home: Only for essential needs/work. Starting Friday, May 1, the order applies only to vulnerable residents, while others will be encouraged to minimize nonessential travel. (Reopening plan)

Gatherings: Nonessential gatherings are prohibited. Ban becomes advisory on, Friday, May 1.

Businesses: Nonessential businesses are limited to minimum operations or remote work. Many nonessential businesses and retailers are expected to reopen May 1 with distancing requirements for employees and patrons.

Quarantines: Persons entering the state of Idaho are required to self-quarantine for 14 days.

Bars/restaurants: Dine-out only.

Beaches/parks: Parks are open for day use. Campgrounds will be closed until at least May 15.

Travel outside home: Only for essential needs/work. (Guidance)

Gatherings: No nonessential gatherings of any size. 10-person limit for essential gatherings, such as religious services.

Businesses: Nonessential businesses are limited to minimum operations or remote work.

Quarantines: No statewide directive.

Bars/restaurants: Dine-out only.

Beaches/parks: Some state parks are open during the day, with fishing and boating permitted.

INDIANA—Some restrictions lifted

Travel outside home: In all but three counties, the stay-home order is now advisory. Residents, particularly older and vulnerable residents, are urged to stay home as much as possible. (Order)

Gatherings: Social gatherings of up to 25 people are permitted in most areas. The restriction doesn’t apply to religious services, including weddings and funerals.

Businesses: In most areas, retail and commercial businesses may reopen at 50% capacity adhering to numerous safety requirements. In most areas, personal services such as hair and nail salons can reopen by appointment only and with social distancing. (Order)

Quarantines: No statewide directive.

Bars/restaurants: Dine-out only. Restaurants throughout most of the state may reopen May 11 at 50% capacity. Bar seating will remain closed.

Beaches/parks: State parks are open and campgrounds are closed.

IOWA—Some restrictions lifted

Travel outside home: The governor hasn’t issued a stay-at-home order.

Gatherings: Limited to 10 people, excluding religious gatherings.

Businesses: Many nonessential businesses and retailers can reopen with social distancing, increased hygiene practices and other safety requirements. Theaters, museums, amusement parks, casinos and personal-care services remain closed. (Order)

Quarantines: No statewide directive.

Bars/restaurants: Restaurants can reopen with limited capacity and social distancing. Bars remain closed.

Beaches/parks: Parks remain open. Campgrounds are closed.

KANSAS—Some restrictions lifted

Travel outside home: People are advised to minimize nonessential travel. (Order)

Gatherings: Mass gatherings of more than 10 individuals are prohibited if social distancing isn’t possible.

Businesses: Nonessential businesses can reopen with social distancing. Fitness centers, bars, nightclubs and salons remain closed. Local restrictions may apply.

Quarantines: 14-day self-quarantine for those who’ve recently traveled overseas or to Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Louisiana, Colorado, Illinois, New Jersey or New York.

Bars/restaurants: Restaurants can open with social distancing. Bars remain closed.

Beaches/parks: State parks are open. Some beaches are closed.

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KENTUCKY—Some restrictions lifted

Travel outside home: Residents are encouraged to stay home. (Order)

Gatherings: Mass gatherings, such as sporting events and festivals, are prohibited; smaller gatherings are allowed with social distancing.

Businesses: Nonessential retail must close. Construction, manufacturing, distribution and supply-chain businesses, car dealerships and pet-care services can reopen with industry specific requirements and other restrictions. (Guidance)

Quarantines: Mandatory travel quarantine has been lifted. Long-term visitors are advised to self-quarantine for two weeks.

Bars/restaurants: Dine-out only.

Beaches/parks: State parks closed for overnight stays.

Travel outside home: Only for essential needs/work. (Order)

Gatherings: Gatherings that don’t allow for social distancing should be avoided.

Businesses: Most businesses previously closed have been allowed to reopen with restrictions. Spas, tattoo parlors, carnivals, fairs, amusement parks, arcades, bars and breweries without food permits, pool halls and playgrounds remain closed. (Guidance)

Quarantines: No statewide directive.

Bars/restaurants: Dine-in service is permitted with reduced occupancy.

Beaches/parks: Some state parks are open with limited overnight facilities.

Travel outside home: Only for essential needs/work, with wider exceptions starting Friday, May 1. (Reopening plan)

Gatherings: 10-person limit.

Businesses: Nonessential businesses are limited to minimum operations or remote work. On May 1, personal services such as barber shops, hair salons and pet-grooming facilities can reopen with safety precautions.

Quarantines: Travelers arriving in Maine, regardless of their state of residency, must self-quarantine for 14 days.

Bars/restaurants: Dine-out only.

Beaches/parks: Numerous parks closed. Most state parks, public land trails and historic sites will be open on May 1.

Travel outside home: Only for essential needs/work. (Order)

Gatherings: 10-person limit.

Businesses: Nonessential businesses are limited to minimum operations or remote work. Senior-citizen activities centers are closed.

Quarantines: People traveling into Maryland from anywhere outside Maryland are required to self-quarantine for 14 days with limited exceptions. (Guidance)

Bars/restaurants: Dine-out only.

Beaches/parks: State park beaches are closed. Some parks remain open.

Travel outside home: All residents are advised to leave home only for health care, worship and permitted work, shopping and outdoor activities. (Advisory)

Gatherings: 10-person limit. Applies to confined spaces, not parks and other outdoor spaces.

Businesses: Nonessential businesses must close their physical workplaces and facilities to workers and customers. Construction and manufacturing sectors are permitted to reopen with restrictions.

Quarantines: Arriving travelers from out of state are instructed to self-quarantine for 14 days.

Bars/restaurants: Dine-out only.

Beaches/parks: No congregating on coastal beaches. State parks are open and campgrounds closed.

Travel outside home: Only for essential needs/work. (Order)

Gatherings: Public and private gatherings are prohibited, with religious and other limited exceptions.

Businesses: Nonessential businesses are limited to minimum operations or remote work. Manufacturing workers can resume work.

Quarantines: No statewide directive.

Bars/restaurants: Dine-out only.

Beaches/parks: State parks are open, but campgrounds, overnight lodging facilities and shelters are closed.

Travel outside home: Unnecessary travel is strongly discouraged. (Order)

Gatherings: All gatherings of more than 10 people are prohibited.

Businesses: Retailers have been allowed to reopen with reduced occupancy and social distancing. Barber shops, hair and nail salons, tattoo parlors, spas, fitness centers and places of amusement remain closed. (Guidance)

Quarantines: No statewide directive.

Bars/restaurants: Dine-out only.

Beaches/parks: State parks are open for day use.

MISSISSIPPI—Some restrictions lifted

Travel outside home: Residents are encouraged to avoid nonessential travel. (Order)

Gatherings: 10-person limit.

Businesses: Most businesses can reopen with precautionary measures. Places of amusement and recreation, such as museums, playgrounds and amusement parks, remain closed.

Quarantines: No statewide directive.

Bars/restaurants: Restaurants and bars resume operations with sanitary and employee screening requirements. Dine-in services bans still apply in some cities.

Beaches/parks: State parks are open for fishing. Beaches can reopen with social distancing.

MISSOURI—Some restrictions lifted

Travel outside home: Residents should try to minimize travel. (Order)

Gatherings: Individuals should maximize physical distance from others when in public.

Businesses: Businesses are urged to follow infection prevention guidelines. Retailers must restrict occupancy.

Quarantines: No statewide directive.

Bars/restaurants: Restaurants can open their dining rooms, but must space out seating and follow sanitary measures.

Beaches/parks: State parks and trails are open during the day.

MONTANA—Some restrictions lifted

Travel outside home: Vulnerable individuals should leave their homes only for essential activities. (Directive)

Gatherings: Residents should maximize physical distance from others when in public and avoid gatherings of more than 10 people if physical distancing isn’t possible.

Businesses: “Main street” businesses and retailers have been allowed to resume operations. Places of assembly—such as theaters and concert halls—remain closed. (Reopening plan)

Quarantines: Nonwork travelers from out of state must self-quarantine for 14 days.

Bars/restaurants: Restaurants and bars can serve customers with strict physical distancing and reduced capacity.

Beaches/parks: Open with social distancing.

NEBRASKA—Some restrictions lifted

Travel outside home: The governor hasn’t issued a stay-at-home order.

Gatherings: 10-person limit, excluding places of worship.

Businesses: Beauty and nail salons, barbershops, massage therapy services and tattoo studios must abide by gathering limits and require customers to wear masks. Bars, gentlemen’s clubs and movie theaters are closed. (Guidance)

Quarantines: No statewide travel quarantine.

Bars/restaurants: Dine-in service may resume with reduced occupancy and social distancing. Bar seating isn’t permitted.

Beaches/parks: Park grounds are open to the public for day use. RV camping is available at select areas by reservation.

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Travel outside home: Nevadans are strongly encouraged to stay in their residences to the greatest extent possible. (Order)

Gatherings: People may not congregate in groups of 10 or more.

Businesses: Recreational, entertainment and personal-care businesses are closed, including casinos, nightclubs, spas, movie theaters and gyms.

Quarantines: No statewide directive.

Bars/restaurants: Restaurants and bars licensed to serve food can offer dine-in service with restricted occupancy and social distancing. Other bars, cafeterias and buffets are closed.

Beaches/parks: Most parks open for day-use only.

NEW HAMPSHIRE—Some restrictions lifted

Travel outside home: Only for essential needs/work. (Order)

Gatherings: Nine-person limit.

Businesses: Many nonessential businesses are limited to minimum operations or remote work. Barbershops, hair salons and other cosmetology businesses can accept customers by appointment only. Retail establishments may reopen while adhering to sanitary, social-distancing and other safety guidelines. (Guidance)

Quarantines: No statewide directive.

Bars/restaurants: Dine-out and limited outdoor dining.

Beaches/parks: Most park sites are open. Some campgrounds are taking limited reservations from residents.

Travel outside home: Only for essential needs/work. (Order)

Gatherings: 10-person limit.

Businesses: Nonessential retail stores are limited to curbside pickup. Nonessential construction projects can resume. Theaters, barbershops, salons, spas, fitness centers, gyms, casino gaming floors, night clubs, amusement parks and racetracks remain closed. (Guidance)

Bars/restaurants: Dine-out only.

Beaches/parks: State parks and golf courses have reopened, while most camping is still not allowed. Many beaches are open with rules against congregating. Starting May 22, all public beaches, boardwalks, lakes and lakeshores may be open to the public with restrictions.

Travel outside home: Only for essential needs/work. People must wear masks outside with few exceptions. (Guidance)

Gatherings: Five-person limit in a single room or connected space outside residence.

Businesses: Nonessential businesses must suspend all in-person operations. Retailers and office spaces can operate with significantly reduced occupancy or staffing levels.

Quarantines: Arriving air travelers must self-quarantine for two weeks.

Bars/restaurants: Dine-out only.

Beaches/parks: Some state parks are open for day use with capacity limits. No camping through May 31.

Travel outside home: The public is urged to stay home and travel only if necessary. (Guidance)

Gatherings: Nonessential gatherings are prohibited.

Businesses: In New York City area, nonessential businesses are limited to minimum operations or remote work. Manufacturing, construction and curbside retail is now permitted in several upstate regions. Landscaping and gardening businesses can reopen statewide. (Guidance)

Quarantines: No mandatory quarantine for out-of-state travelers.

Bars/restaurants: Dine-out only.

Beaches/parks: Beaches will open during Memorial Day weekend with restrictions.

Travel outside home: Residents can leave for health and safety reasons, to shop or work at open businesses, to seek employment, to exercise, to visit a place of worship or to exercise First Amendment rights. (Order).

Gatherings: 10-person limit; doesn’t apply to religious services or exercise of First Amendment rights.

Businesses: Retail stores are allowed to open at 50% capacity with mandated social distancing, screening and sanitary protocols. Personal-care businesses, entertainment venues and gyms remain closed. (Guidance)

Quarantines: No statewide directive.

Bars/restaurants: Dine-out only.

Beaches/parks: Most state parks are partially reopening with social distancing May 9. Campgrounds are closed. (Guidance)

Travel outside home: No statewide order.

Gatherings: No statewide directive.

Businesses: Previously closed businesses have been allowed to reopen following specific safety protocols. (Guidance)

Quarantines: Mandatory 14-day quarantine for long-term visitors returning from abroad. (Guidance)

Bars/restaurants: Restaurants are open with reduced seating and extra physical spacing. (Guidance)

Beaches/parks: State parks are open and campgrounds are available with limited facilities and restrictions.

OHIO—Some restrictions lifted

Travel outside home: Only for essential needs/work. (Order)

Gatherings: Gatherings of more than 10 people are prohibited.

Businesses: Nonessential offices and manufacturing and construction businesses can reopen with safety requirements. Retailers can reopen with reduced capacity, required face coverings for employees and other safety rules. Barbershops, salons, theaters and other places of public amusement remain closed. (Reopening plan)

Quarantines: Long-term visitors are advised to self-quarantine for 14 days with limited exceptions.

Bars/restaurants: Outdoor dining is permitted and indoor service will be allowed May 21.

Beaches/parks: Public outdoor spaces at state parks, wildlife areas, forests and nature preserves are open. No overnight facilities.

OKLAHOMA—Some restrictions lifted

Travel outside home: Older and high-risk residents are advised to stay home as much as possible.

Gatherings: Residents should maximize social distance from others when in public.

Businesses: Nonessential businesses are reopening in phases. Personal-care services and retailers can resume operations with sanitation protocols. Dining, entertainment, movie theaters and sporting venues remain closed through the end of April. (Reopening plan)

Quarantines: Arriving travelers from the New York tri-state area, California, Louisiana and Washington should self-quarantine for 14 days with limited exceptions.

Bars/restaurants: No dine-in services through the end of April.

Beaches/parks: State parks and outdoor recreation are reopened.

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Travel outside home: Only for essential needs/work. (Order)

Gatherings: Gatherings over 25 people are canceled statewide. Oregonians are urged to avoid gatherings of 10 people.

Businesses: Nonessential business closures.

Quarantines: No statewide directive.

Bars/restaurants: Dine-out only.

Beaches/parks: No daytime or overnight visitors are permitted at any state park.

Travel outside home: Only for essential needs/work in most counties. Order has expired in many rural counties. (Order)

Gatherings: Gatherings are generally prohibited. Larger gatherings of up to 25 people are allowed in rural areas.

Businesses: In most counties, non-life-sustaining businesses must close or operate remotely. In rural areas, some non-life-sustaining businesses can reopen with restrictions and safety measures. Indoor recreation businesses, personal-care services, entertainment venues, restaurants and bars remain closed. Restrictions have been relaxed for businesses and employees in the real-estate industry.(Guidance)

Quarantines: No statewide directive.

Bars/restaurants: Dine-out only.

Beaches/parks: Trails, lakes, roads and parking are limited to “passive and dispersed recreation.” Marinas are open and campgrounds are closed.

Travel outside home: Stay-home order lifted on May 9. (Guidance)

Gatherings: Five-person limit.

Businesses: Starting May 9, noncritical retail stores can reopen with capacity restrictions, and employees of office-based businesses can go to the office on a limited basis. Close-contact businesses—including hairdressers and barbers—remain closed.

Quarantines: Mandatory two-week quarantine for out-of-state visitors.

Bars/restaurants: Dine-out only.

Beaches/parks: State beaches and parks are closed. Some staggered and limited reopenings starting May 9.

SOUTH CAROLINA—Some restrictions lifted

Travel outside home: Residents are urged to limit their movements outside the home. (Order)

Gatherings: Gatherings of three or more are prohibited if deemed a threat to public health.

Businesses: Nonessential businesses are limited to minimum operations or remote work. Some retail stores have been allowed to reopen. (Order)

Quarantines: No statewide directive.

Bars/restaurants: Limited indoor dining is permitted.

Beaches/parks: Some local restrictions on public beaches and state parks.

SOUTH DAKOTA—Some restrictions lifted

Travel outside home: Residents are advised to stay home when sick and practice social distancing. (Back-to-normal plan)

Gatherings: No statewide directive.

Businesses: Restaurants, bars, health clubs, entertainment venues and other places promoting public gatherings should allow for reasonable physical distancing and consider restricting occupancy. All businesses should encourage good hygiene and sanitation practices. Locally mandated closures and restrictions may still apply.

Quarantines: No statewide directive.

Bars/restaurants: Limited indoor dining is permitted. (Order)

Beaches/parks: No statewide directive.

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TENNESSEE—Some restrictions lifted

Travel outside home: Tennesseans are advised to stay home as much as possible. (Guidance)

Gatherings: Social and recreational gatherings of 10 people or more are prohibited, not including places of worship, weddings and funerals.

Businesses: Most businesses are allowed to operate with social distancing, hygiene and mask-wearing requirements. Retailers can operate with reduced occupancy. Entertainment venues and close-contact personal services—such as barber shops and salons—remain closed.

Quarantines: No statewide directive.

Bars/restaurants: Restaurants are limited to 50% occupancy with tables spaced at least 6 feet apart. Bars and nightclubs remain closed.

Beaches/parks: Most state parks have reopened for day-use only.

TEXAS—Some restrictions lifted

Travel outside home: Statewide stay-at-home order has expired.

Gatherings: Texans are urged to minimize social gatherings.

Businesses: Almost all nonessential businesses have been allowed to at least partially reopen with occupancy restrictions, including retail stores, restaurants, theaters, malls, gyms, office spaces, barbershops and salons. (Order)

Quarantines: Travelers from New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, California or Washington—or Atlanta, Chicago, Detroit and Miami—must self-quarantine for 14 days. (Guidance)

Bars/restaurants: Restaurants are open with limited occupancy. Bars remain closed.

Beaches/parks: State parks open for day use and limited camping.

UTAH—Some restrictions lifted

Travel outside home: Residents are urged to leave home infrequently and stay 6 feet away from others outside the home. (Guidance)

Gatherings: Private social interactions are limited to groups of 20 or fewer. No sporting activities that require teammates to be closer than 10 feet from one another.

Businesses: Businesses must minimize face-to-face contact with high-risk employees, monitor workforce for symptoms and require employees and customers to wear face coverings with limited exceptions. Personal-care services are by appointment only.

Quarantines: Two-week quarantine upon return from high-risk areas.

Bars/restaurants: Dine-in services are allowed with extreme precaution, following strict guidelines around physical distancing and staff monitoring.

Beaches/parks: State parks open to all visitors, except parks under local health order restrictions.

VERMONT—Some restrictions lifted

Travel outside home: Residents are advised to limit unnecessary travel. (Order)

Gatherings: Social interactions and gatherings of 10 or fewer are permitted. (Guidance)

Businesses: Nonessential businesses are limited to minimum operations or remote work. Under a phased reopening plan, in-person shopping at outdoor retail operations is now permitted. Manufacturing, construction and distribution operations may restart with restrictions.

Quarantines: Anyone leaving Vermont for more than one day for nonessential travel is required to quarantine at home for 14 days upon return.

Bars/restaurants: Dine-out only.

Beaches/parks: RV parks and campgrounds are closed with emergency shelter exceptions.

Travel outside home: Only for essential needs/work in Northern Virginia and Richmond. (Order)

Gatherings: 10-person limit.

Businesses: Recreation, entertainment and indoor fitness businesses remain closed. Nonessential retailers are allowed to operate with varying occupancy limits. Personal-care services are open with restrictions in some areas.

Quarantines: No statewide directive.

Bars/restaurants: Dine-out only. Limited outdoor dining is permitted in some areas.

Beaches/parks: State parks are open during the day. Privately owned campgrounds can reopen with restrictions. Beaches are open only for exercise and fishing.

Travel outside home: Only for essential needs/work. (Order)

Gatherings: All gatherings of people for social, spiritual and recreational purposes are prohibited.

Businesses: Nonessential businesses are limited to minimum operations or remote work with expanding exceptions. Curbside retail sales are allowed. Carwashes, pet walkers and landscaping services can resume operations with restrictions. Existing construction projects may resume with social distancing. (Guidance)

Quarantines: No statewide directive.

Bars/restaurants: Dine-out only in most counties.

Beaches/parks: Many state parks are open for day-use recreation only.

WEST VIRGINIA — Some restrictions lifted

Travel outside home: Residents are strongly encouraged to minimize travel outside the home. (Guidance)

Gatherings: Groups of more than 25 are prohibited.

Businesses: Small businesses with fewer than 10 employees, as well as pet groomers, can resume operations with limited customer interaction, social distancing and proper hygiene practices. Barbershops and hair and nail salons can take customers by appointment.

Quarantines: Two-week mandatory quarantines for people traveling into West Virginia from areas of substantial community spread of Covid-19.

Bars/restaurants: Restaurants are open for outdoor service.

Beaches/parks: Park campgrounds are closed until May 21.

Travel outside home: Stay-home order no longer in effect due to court order.

Gatherings: No statewide directive in effect.

Businesses: Statewide closures have been lifted. Local restrictions may apply.

Quarantines: No mandatory quarantine for travelers.

Bars/restaurants: Restaurants and bars can reopen.

Beaches/parks: State parks are open.

Travel outside home: No statewide order.

Gatherings: Limited to nine people with exceptions. (Order)

Businesses: Theaters, bars, museums and nightclubs are closed. Gyms, salons and other personal-care services can reopen in a limited capacity with safety measures. (Order)

Quarantines: People traveling to Wyoming for nonwork purposes must self-quarantine for 14 days.

Bars/restaurants: Dine-out only.

Beaches/parks: Parks are open for day-use activities. Campgrounds are expected to reopen mid-May.

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