Gov. Henry McMaster has turned guidelines into mandates for businesses catering to large groups.
The governor’s Executive Order will go into effect Monday, August 3.
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Gov. Henry McMaster has turned guidelines into mandates for businesses catering to large groups.
The governor’s Executive Order will go into effect Monday, August 3.
“These limited restrictions are temporary, they are measured, and they are targeted towards what we know works,” he said.
“These measures give South Carolina the best chance to slow the spread of the virus without shutting down the state’s economy – which we cannot and will not do – as many continue to call for.”
Additionally, the governor continued his call for all South Carolinians to wear face coverings when appropriate.
He encouraged local governments to adopt face covering ordinances, too.
He ordered that face coverings must be worn in all state government buildings effective August 5.
These guidelines for restaurants are now mandatory:
Other types of businesses, facilities, venues, events or mass gatherings which are permitted to open but are required to implement AccelerateSC guidelines include: festivals, parades, concerts, theaters, stadiums, arenas, coliseums, auditoriums, grandstands, amphitheaters, gymnasiums, concert halls, dance, halls, performing arts centers, parks, racetracks, or similarly operated entities.
These guidelines include, but are not limited to, the following:
Businesses, event organizers, and others responsible for events that may exceed the occupancy rules may receive clarification allowing the event to proceed if they can satisfactorily demonstrate an ability to comply with federal and state COVID-19 procedures and protocols to the Department of Commerce.
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