Milwaukee County Has New 'Safer At Home' Order, Rules

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Shorewood WI

14 May, 2020

11:37 AM

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MILWAUKEE COUNTY, WI — Hours after the Wisconsin Supreme Court struck down Gov. Tony Evers' Safer At Home order, several Milwaukee County communities responded by issuing local orders. According to the Milwaukee County Health Department, the local order remains in effect through May 21. Sign up for Patch alerts and daily newsletters. Don't miss local and statewide news about coronavirus developments and precautions. The order covers everything from child care settings, governmental buildings, businesses, social distancing, health care operations, grocery stores and restaurants. You can read the full order here. The order is in effect for the following communities: BaysideBrown DeerCudahyFox PointFranklinGlendaleGreendaleGreenfieldHales CornersMilwaukeeOak CreekRiver HillsSouth MilwaukeeSt. FrancisShorewoodWhitefish BayWauwatosaWest AllisWest Milwaukee Here are some highlights: Bars: This includes breweries, brewpubs, wineries, distilleries, and alcohol beverageretailers. Such establishments may remain open only if they remain in compliance withthe following:i. Carryout sales of alcohol beverages and food are allowed if permitted by statelaw and municipal ordinance;ii. Delivery of alcohol beverages to retail customers is prohibited;iii. Wineries holding direct wine shippers' permits may make deliveries of wine inaccordance with their permit;iv. Breweries, wineries, and distilleries may continue manufacturing functions withPhysical Distancing and Protective Measure Requirements in place;v. Customers may enter the above establishments only for the purpose of ordering,pick up, and paying for food or beverage or both;vi. No seating may be provided;vii. Food and drink may not be consumed on premises, either indoors or outdoors;viii. Establishments shall meet Physical Distancing and Protective MeasureRequirements among all individuals on the premises to the extent possible. Salons and Spas: Hair salons, barber shops, nail salons, day spas, electrolysis providers,waxing salons, eyebrow-care establishments, tattoo parlors, body art establishments, and tanning facilities may open with Physical Distancing and Protective MeasureRequirements and the following precautions in place:i. All workstations shall be at least six (6) feet apart;ii. Only one client per individual providing services to clients is allowed in thebusiness or facility at a time. No individuals should congregate in a commonwaiting area before or after their appointment;iii. Staff shall wear a mask or cloth face covering while in the business or facility.Clients shall wear a mask or cloth face covering to the extent feasible while inthe business or facility;iv. Staff and clients shall be screened for COVID-19 symptoms upon entering thebusiness or facility.v. Chairs and workstations shall be sanitized after each client per the U.S. Centersfor Disease Control and Prevention vi. All appointments shall be scheduled by phone or online. No walk-in clients areallowed. Related Reading Wisconsin Coronavirus Tracker Wearing Masks During Coronavirus: What The Wisconsin DHS Says Coronavirus: Some Wisconsin Businesses Can Reopen Under New Order What's going on in Wisconsin? Find Out HereWant to submit an article? It's easy.

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