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Sunday, December 22, 2024

GREATER CHANNAHON MINOOKA AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE INC: Grundy County Moved To Phase 4

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Greater Channahon Minooka Area Chamber Of Commerce Inc issued the following announcement on Jan. 28.

Grundy County and all of Region 2 have moved to Phase 4 today, according to the IL. Dept. of Public Health. Phase 4 allows numerous industries to reopen with less restrictions. The details of all the Phase 4 guidelines can be found here. Below is a summary of some of changes.

Restaurants & Bars:

  • Indoor dining and drinking now permitted for parties of up to 10 people
  • Seated areas should be arranged so tables allow for 6 feet between parties; impermeable barriers may be installed between booths which are less than 6 feet apart
Retail & Service Counter:

  • Continue capacity limit of no more than 50% occupancy
Personal Care:

  • Continue capacity limit of no more than 50% occupancy
Indoor/Outdoor recreation:

  • Reopening select indoor recreation facilities (e.g., bowling alleys, skating rinks);
  • Indoor recreation to operate at lesser of 50 customers or 50% of facility capacity
Museums

  • Capacity limit of no more than 25% occupancy
  • Guided tours should be limited to 50 or fewer people per group
Meetings & Social Events:

  • Limit to the lesser of 50 people or 50% of room capacity
  • Multiple groups may meet in the same facility if they are socially distanced and in separate rooms
Grundychamber.com continues to be updated with the most recent COVID-19 resources and information for businesses. It also features free COVID-19-related signs for your business that you can print for your needs. If the Chamber can answer any questions for you or help in other ways please email director@grundychamber.com or call 815-942-0113.

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