Ivey also further loosened a number of the remaining restrictions that have been in place since last year:
Hospitals and nursing homes, with “reasonable restrictions” now will be able to allow visits from two caregivers or two visitors at a time. That is up from a limit of one in both cases.
Senior citizens centers will be able to resume programs other than congregate meals. But those activities must be outdoors and comply with guidelines from the Alabama Department of Senior Services. Meals still will be available only by curbside pickup and delivery.
Restaurants, bars and breweries now will be able to serve customers without limitations on party sizes at tables. But the governor will continue to require establishments to install partitions to keep at least 6 feet between tables. Additional sanitation rules and guidelines will apply.
Summer camps will be able to operate under social-distancing and sanitation rules and guidelines. This change mirrors rules already in place in schools.
Hospitals and nursing homes, with “reasonable restrictions” now will be able to allow visits from two caregivers or two visitors at a time. That is up from a limit of one in both cases.
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Apparently Northport DCH didn’t get the memo. I went in this morning to my mom’s room, and left while they were working with her, picked up some between meal snacks for her, and they wouldn’t let me back in. Said I had to wait until tomorrow if I’d left and then come back. :-/