JACKSON — Today,
Governor Tate Reeves announced the next stage for Mississippi to
continue safely reopening the state's economy while protecting public
health.
In a new executive order, Governor Reeves extends his Safer At Home Order for another two weeks
until 8:00 AM on Monday, May 25 in an effort to continue flattening the
curve while allowing Mississippians to get back to work safely.
Consulting with our state health officials, the Governor also lays out
strict social distancing guidelines and sanitation protocols for
salons, barbershops, and gyms to begin reopening now to restore the
livelihoods of the small businesses owners and their employees.
"The human cost of another Great Depression is higher than the
benefit of broad orders. As we work to re-open our economy, that
is not a signal that the threat of the virus is gone. It is a shift in
strategy because months of making it illegal for small businesses to
operate is not sustainable. To the people of Mississippi: I am
asking you—begging you—to exercise your personal responsibility,"
said Governor Tate Reeves.
Governor Reeves announced his new executive order at his daily press
briefing today, which you can view on our Facebook page here.
In this latest executive order, the Governor lays out strict social
distancing guidelines to begin the process of slowly and safely
reopening salons, barbershops, and gyms, including:
SALONS &
BARBERSHOPS:
For businesses:
- Before they can reopen, the entire salon or
barbershop must be deep-cleaned, disinfected, and sanitized
top to bottom. After opening, salons and barbershops must be
deep-cleaned daily.
- All salons and barbershops are expected to take
every step necessary to implement the regulations, orders, and
guidance from the Mississippi State Department of Health and CDC
to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
- Hand sanitizer must be placed at all entrances.
- Minimizing person-to-person contact through
technology, like mobile or online reservations and contact-less
payment, is encouraged.
- Salons and barbershops must post signage
at each entrance stating no customer with a fever or COVID-19
symptoms are allowed in.
- Chairs are to be rearranged to ensure at least
6 feet between each customer and be sanitized after each use by a
customer.
- Only one customer per employee is allowed in
the salon or barbershop at any given time.
For employees:
- All employees will be screened daily at the
beginning of their shifts, including asking whether they have been
in contact with a confirmed case of COVID-19 in the past 14 days
and have they had a fever in the last 48 hours.
- Face coverings must be provided to all
employees who come in direct contact with customers. Employees are
required to wear that face covering throughout their shift and
clean or replace daily.
- Employees must also wear disposable gloves and
change them between customers, as well as wash their hands between
every customer.
- All employees must be provided training on how
to limit the spread of COVID-19.
For customers:
- All waiting areas are to remain closed.
Customers must wait in their vehicles until their appointment time
and they are called for screening before entering.
- Customers must sanitize their hands when entering
and exiting.
- Customers will be screened upon entry,
including asking whether they have experienced any symptoms of
COVID-19.
- Customers must wear a face covering, such as a
cloth mask, while inside at all times, unless they're receiving a
service that would be impeded by the covering.
- Each customer must be draped with a clean cape,
which are to be laundered after each use. A protective neck strip
should also be placed around the neck of each customer getting a
haircut.
GYMS:
For businesses:
- Before they can reopen, the entire gym must be
deep-cleaned, disinfected, and sanitized top to bottom. After
opening, gyms must be deep-cleaned daily.
- All gyms are expected to take every step
necessary to implement the regulations, orders, and guidance from
the Mississippi State Department of Health and CDC to prevent the
spread of COVID-19.
- Gyms must close to the public by 10:00 PM each
day.
- In addition to other gym staff, there must be
at least one employee onsite during hours of operation dedicated
to wiping down equipment after each use.
- All high-touch areas must be sanitized at least
once every two hours.
- Exercise machines and equipment must be
rearranged and.or deactivated to ensure at least 6 feet
between customers.
- Gyms must post signage at each entrance stating
no customer with a fever or COVID-19 symptoms are allowed in.
- Hand sanitizer must be placed at all entrances
and throughout the gym floor.
- All common areas must remain closed.
For employees:
- All employees will be screened daily at the
beginning of their shifts, including asking whether they have been
in contact with a confirmed case of COVID-19 in the past 14 days
and have they had a fever in the last 48 hours.
- Face coverings must be provided to all
employees who come in direct contact with customers. Employees are
required to wear that face covering throughout their shift and
clean or replace daily.
- All employees must be provided training on how
to limit the spread of COVID-19.
- Every employee on the gym floor must wear
disposable gloves to be changed at least once an hour.
For customers:
- No more than 30% of the gym's maximum capacity.
Gyms are encouraged to limit customers' time to a max of 1 hour
per day.
- Classes or group exercises are allowed with
customers maintaining a minimum of a 6-foot distance apart.
- Customers must sanitize their hands when
entering and exiting the gym and when they move between equipment.
You can view the text version of
the Executive Order No. 1480 here.
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