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New COVID-19 Restrictions

 

List of New or Amended Actions to Address COVID-19

 

Anne Arundel County Enacts Four Weeks of New Restrictions to Address COVID-19 Surge


The below announcement applies to businesses located within the City of Annapolis. 

In response to record numbers of COVID-19 cases reported within the last week, County Executive Steuart Pittman announced new actions today aimed at protecting public health and reducing community spread of the disease. 

List of all new or amended actions, effective Wednesday, December 16 at 5:00 p.m. until January 13 at 8:00 a.m.:
  • Personal Services Establishments (hair stylist, nail salons, barbers) – decreased to 25% of that Establishment’s Maximum Occupancy.
  • Religious Facility – decreased to 33% of that Religious Facility’s Maximum Occupancy. A Religious Facility may hold outdoor services for Christmas, Hanukkah or other recognized religious holidays with a gathering limit of no more than 250 persons, provided the Facility requires strict adherence to the Mandatory Health and Safety Protocols.
  • Retail Establishment – decreased to 25% capacity.
  • Fellowship Addiction Recovery– decreased to 25% capacity or 50 persons, whichever is less.
  • Foodservice Establishments located in food courts in indoor shopping malls – restricted to carryout, delivery or curbside service only.
  • Foodservice Establishments– restricted to carryout, delivery or curbside service only. No indoor or outdoor seating is permitted.
  • Food distribution sites (food pantries, etc.) that serve or donate food to people in need at no cost may continue to operate subject to Mandatory Health and Safety Protocols.
  • Social Clubs including American Legion posts, VFW posts, and Elks Clubs, restricted to 25% capacity and no food or beverages service.
  • Indoor social gatherings of more than 10 people remain prohibited. Outdoor social gatherings of more than 25 people remain prohibited.
  • “Social gatherings” does not include activities, facilities or venues that have a specific capacity limit or are ordered closed under this Local Executive Order No. 39.
  • “Social gatherings” includes family gatherings, parties, cookouts, parades, festivals, conventions, fundraisers, flea markets, yard sales, and other gatherings that are not associated with operating or patronizing a business that sells merchandise from a location with a posted Maximum
  • All organized sports play or practice is suspended, including private schools, and school or church gyms.
  • Fitness Centers are restricted to 25% capacity and may not conduct classes or group fitness activities; all staff and customers must wear face coverings at all times.
  • Gaming Facilities (casinos) are restricted to 25% capacity and no alcohol or food service except for carryout, delivery or curbside service.
  • Indoor Theaters are closed.
  • Indoor or outdoor venues for live performances are closed.
  • Bingo, bowling alleys, pool halls, roller rinks, and indoor ice rinks shall close.
  • All outdoor sporting venues including professional, semi-professional, amateur, recreational, collegiate, high school and motor sports venues are closed.
  • Adult Entertainment venues are closed.
  • Cigar and hookah lounges are closed but may sell retail products.
  • Local annual license fees for Foodservice Establishments are waived and deemed paid for calendar year 2021.
The County Executive will sign an executive order implementing the new restrictions later today. The executive order and an updated version of the county’s Frequently Asked Questions document will be available shortly at Anne Arundel County's Road To Recovery. 

Humanitarian Relief Fund


If you have any impacted workers or know anyone who may qualify for the Anne Arundel Workforce Development Humanitarian Relief Fund then please encourage them to apply. Applications close on December 18.

Community Crisis Response Fund


Community Foundation of Anne Arundel County’s Community Crisis Response Fund provides provide operational support to help nonprofits bridge the crisis, maintain organizational health, and continue providing community services. Applications close on December 15.  
Email business questions to covid19info@aacounty.org

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Stephen Rice, Economic Development Manager, smrice@annapolis.gov
Hope Stewart, SMBE Liaison, hstewart@annapolis.gov 

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