PHASED APPROACH Reopening Business and Modifying Physical Distancing Measures High-Risk Populations* Recreation Gatherings (social, spiritual} Travel Business/ Employers Phase1 Continue to Stay Home, Stay Healthy Some outdoor recreation (hunting, ?shing, golf, boating, hiking) -None - Drive in spiritual service with one household per vehicle Only essential travel - Essential businesses open - Existing construction that meet agreed upon criteria - Landscaping - Automobile sales - Retail (curb-side pick-up orders only) - Car washes - Pet walkers Phase 2 Continue to Stay Home, Stay Healthy All outdoor recreation involving fewer than 5 people outside your household (camping, beaches, etc.) Gather with no more than 5 people outside your household per week Limited non-essential travel within proximity of your home - Remaining manufacturing - New construction - ln-homefdomestic services (nannies, housecleaning, etc.) - Retail (in-store purchases allowed with restrictions) - Real estate - Professional servicesfof?ce-based businesses (telework remains strongly encouraged) - Hair and nail salonsIBarbers - Housecleaning - Restaurants {50% capacity ta ble size no larger than 5 Phase 3 Continue to Stay Home, Stay Healthy - Outdoor group rec. sports activities (5-50 people) - Recreational facilities at c50% capacity (public pools, etc.) Allow gatherings with no more than 50 people Resume non-essential travel - Restaurants capacity! table size no larger than 10 - Bars at {25% capacity - Indoor at c50% capacity - Movie theaters at c50% capacity - Government (telework remains strongly encouraged) - Libraries - Museums - All other business activities not yet listed except for and events with greater than 50 people Phase 4 Resume public interactions, with physical distancing Resume all recreational activity Allow gatherings with 550 people Continue non-essential travel - - Concert venues - Large sporting events - Resume unrestricted staf?ng of worksites, but continue to practice physical distancing and good hygiene 4? High-risk populations are currently de?ned by CDC as: persons 65 years of age and older; people ofall ages with underlyin medial conditions (particularly not well controlled) including peo le with chronic lung disease or moderate to severe asthma, people who have serious heart conditions, people who are immunocompromised, people with severe obesity, people with diabetes, people with chronic kidney disease undergoing ialysis, and people with liver dlsease; people who live in a ome or long-term care facility.