Governor Announces Tier 3 COVID Mitigation Guidelines Effective Friday

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Published on November 17 2020 5:46 pm
Last Updated on November 17 2020 6:01 pm
Written by Greg Sapp

NOV 2020 COVID Restrictions
Gov. J.B. Pritzker Tuesday announced Tier 3 Mitigation guidelines effective at 12:01am Friday, November 20 due to a surge in COVID-19 cases. Here are the guidelines, as shared by the State:
 
TIER 3 MITIGATION EFFECTIVE STATEWIDE AS OF FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20
 
With a new wave of COVID-19 surging across the state of Illinois and the nation, the state is committed to listening to public health experts and following the science to keep people safe. Tier 3 builds on the Resurgence Mitigation Plan first released in July to suppress the spread of the virus and ensure our hospitals do not become overrun. This new tier aims to limit gatherings and encourages people to stay home to the greatest extent possible, while permitting some industries to remain open at significantly reduced capacities with proper safety measures in place. All detailed Phase 4 operational guidance remains in effect. Where Phase 4 guidance and Tier 3 Mitigations imply different standards, the more restrictive Tier 3 Mitigations will apply. School districts and local officials should follow extensive guidance released by IDPH and ISBE in August and make decisions related to in-person and remote learning at the local level, based on the unique needs of their communities. Child care facilities may continue to operate subject to DCFS guidelines.

With COVID-19 spread now exponential in every region of the state, our statewide positivity rate at record highs and hospitalizations already surpassing our Spring peak, all 11 regions will move into Tier 3 effective November 20, 2020 at 12:01am. The new mitigation requirements to combat the surge of COVID-19 across Illinois are as follows:
 
SETTING
 
Mitigation Requirements
 
Retail (including service counters)
Personal Care Service
Health and Fitness Centers
Hotels
Manufacturing
Bars and Restaurants
Meetings, social events and gatherings (including weddings, potlucks, etc.)
Office
Organized group recreational activities (sports, indoor sports and activity facilities, etc.)
Indoor recreation, theaters, cultural Institutions (e.g. casinos, bowling, arcades, movie theaters, museums and zoos)

Tier 3 Resurgance 2020

The provisions above apply to industries/sectors with Restore Illinois Phase 4 guidance or other mitigations. Other functions (i.e. infrastructure, governments, logistics and warehousing etc.) that previously have not been subject to specific guidance may continue regular operations but are encouraged to voluntarily take proactive steps to support new mitigation strategy wherever possible. In these areas, customer serving functions should be limited to 25 percent capacity, aligned with Retail mitigations, and maximize work from home wherever possible.
 
IDPH will continue to track the positivity rates and hospital capacity metrics in regions over a 14-day monitoring period to determine if mitigations can be relaxed, if additional mitigations are required, or if current mitigation should remain in place. In order for a region to move back to Tier 2 mitigations, a region must experience less than 12 percent test positivity rate for three consecutive days AND greater than 20 percent available intensive care unit (ICU) and hospital bed availability AND declining COVID hospitalizations in 7 out of the last 10 days.
 
Follow the latest regional metrics at: https://dph.illinois.gov/regionmetrics.
 
For more information on guidance for businesses and frequently asked questions (FAQ) please visit the FAQ on DCEO's website.