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			Governor Pritzker Announces Updates 
			to Phase 3 of Restore Illinois Plan in Consultation with Health 
			ExpertsBars and Restaurants Can Open for Outdoor 
			Seating, All State Parks to Open
 Personal care services and all retail stores may open with safety 
			precautions in place
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            [September 11, 2020]  
             Building on a robust, statewide effort to 
			ensure Illinois can safely reopen and following the data, science, 
			and guidance from public health experts and stakeholders across the 
			state, Governor Pritzker announced updates to Phase 3 of the state’s 
			Restore Illinois plan. | 
        
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			 “We are by no means out of the woods, but 
			directionally, things are getting better. And because of these 
			advances, we are able to make some modifications to allow more 
			activity during Phase 3 of our reopening plan Restore Illinois,” 
			said Governor JB Pritzker. “Our mission has always been to get 
			people back to work, get students back to school and return to as 
			much normalcy as possible without jeopardizing the health and safety 
			of Illinoisans.” 
 In the coming days, the state and IDPH will be issuing formal 
			industry-specific guidance, particularly around workplaces and 
			childcare, for business owners and employees in these and other 
			sectors.
 
			
			 
			
 Bars and Restaurants
 
 With Phase 3, bars and restaurants will have the option to resume 
			operations for outdoor seating only. Tables must be six feet apart 
			and away from the sidewalks, masks and distancing measures for staff 
			must continue to be followed, and other precautions and guidance 
			will be issued.
 
 These measures will allow restaurants to re-open at a risk 
			comparable to other outdoor activities, while giving the state’s 
			hospitality industry a much-needed boost.
 
 Municipalities are encouraged to help restaurants and bars expand 
			their outdoor seating options.
 
 To date, the administration has delivered over $14 million in small 
			business grants averaging $20,000 to 699 bars, restaurants, and 
			hotels across 270 individual cities in Illinois.
 
 Outdoor Activities
 
 With the start of phase 3, all state parks will reopen on May 29. 
			All concession will reopen as well under guidelines set for our 
			retail and food service businesses in Phase 3. Illinois will permit 
			the re-opening of indoor and outdoor tennis facilities with Illinois 
			Department of Public Health (IDPH) safety precautions and capacity 
			limits.
 
 For golf, in Phase 3, courses can allow foursomes out on the same 
			tee times. Carts will also be permitted with one person per cart, or 
			one immediate household per cart.
 
			
			 
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            With the new ten person gathering limit for all 
			activities in Phase 3, boating or camping with up to ten people will 
			be permitted.
 The state will be providing guidance on how other outdoor 
			recreational businesses, such as driving ranges, outdoor shooting 
			ranges, and paintball courses can safely open their doors in Phase 
			3.
 
            Health Clubs, Retail, and Personal Care Services
 In Phase 3, health clubs, gyms, and fitness studios can provide 
			one-on-one personal training in indoor facilities and outdoor 
			fitness classes of up to ten people.
 
 Personal care services, like nail salons, tattoo shops, hair 
			braiders, spas and barbershops, can open with IDPH safety 
			precautions and capacity limits.
 
 And all retail stores can open their doors to in-person shopping 
			with IDPH safety precautions and capacity limits in place.
 
 Local governments retain the right to establish stricter 
			restrictions in any areas.
 
            
			 
            “The Governor’s action to allow for expanded outdoor dining options 
			will benefit many restaurants at a time when every dollar counts and 
			provides a glimmer of light at the end of this long, COVID-19 
			tunnel. Innovative outdoor dining strategies extend a lifeline – 
			restoring jobs and offering guests the hospitality experience 
			they’ve been missing while prioritizing public health and safety. 
			Outdoor dining will not help every restaurant, but it is a 
			constructive step in the right direction,“ said Sam Toia, President 
			& CEO of the Illinois Restaurant Association. 
 "The Allied Golf Associations of Illinois are grateful that we had 
			the opportunity to collaborate with the Governor's office to propose 
			safely lifting some of the restrictions that had been in place for 
			golf. The Phase 3 changes will allow more people to enjoy the 
			physical and mental benefits of the game, and do so in a way that is 
			safe for both golfers and facility staff," said Carrie Williams, 
			Executive Director of the Illinois PGA and Illinois PGA Foundation.
 
            [Office of the Governor JB Pritzker] |