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Holcomb signs order tightening pandemic requiremen­ts

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INDIANAPOL­IS — Governor Eric J. Holcomb today signed Executive Order 20-50 to curtail elective in- patient surgeries and implement targeted restrictio­ns for counties that have high levels of COVID-19.

Local government­s may impose more restrictiv­e guidelines.

In an effort to preserve

hospital intensive care unit capacity and try to lessen the strain on our overwhelme­d health care workers on the front lines, hospitals are required to postpone or reschedule non-emergent procedures done in the in-patient hospital setting beginning Wednesday, Dec. 16 through Sunday, Jan. 3, 2021. Postponed procedures include those that are unlikely to cause risk to a patient’s prognosis. Hoosiers who need medical assistance should continue to see their doctor or go to a hospital.

The size of social gatherings is limited by the color metric of the county. Beginning Sunday, Dec. 13, local health department­s are no longer allowed to grant permission for larger events.

The Indiana Department of Health has establishe­d a color-coded county map that measures weekly cases per 100,000 residents and the seven-day positivity rate for all tests completed. Each county is assigned a color based on the average scores for the two metrics. Restrictio­ns are assigned based on the map, which is updated each Wednesday at www.coronaviru­s.in.gov.

Click here for an in- depth descriptio­n of the requiremen­ts for all Hoosiers and targeted restrictio­ns for counties: https://www.in.gov/gov/files/12-13-1-3-Coronaviru­s-Re-sponse-requiremen­ts.pdf

Among the new requiremen­ts are:

Red: The county has very high positivity and community spread. When a county is in the Red metric, these requiremen­ts remain in effect until the metric has returned to Orange or lower for two weeks.

•Social gatherings of any kind, indoor or outdoor, are limited to 25 people.

• K- 12 extracurri­cular and co-curricular activities may continue with attendance limited to participan­ts, support personnel, and parents/guardians plus their minor children.

Orange: The county’s community spread is approachin­g high levels. These requiremen­ts are in effect when a county reaches the Orange metric and remain until a county moves to Yellow or Blue for two straight weeks.

•Social gatherings of any kind, indoor or outdoor, are limited to 50 people.

• K- 12 extracurri­cular and co-curricular activities may continue with attendance limited to 25 percent capacity in consultati­on with local health department­s.

Yellow: The county has moderate community spread.

•Social gatherings of any kind, indoor or outdoor, are limited to 100 people.

• K- 12 extracurri­cular and co-curricular activities may continue with attendance limited to 25 percent capacity in consultati­on with local health department­s.

Blue: The county has low community spread.

•Social gatherings of any kind, indoor or outdoor, are limited to 250 people.

• K- 12 extracurri­cular and co-curricular activities may continue with attendance limited to 25 percent capacity in consultati­on with local health department­s.

Regardless of a county’s color code, community recreation­al sports leagues and tournament­s may continue but are limited to participan­ts, support personnel, and parents/guardians and their minor children.

College and profession­al sports may continue with participan­ts, support personnel and family members. A local health department may approve a plan for up to 25 percent capacity.

Face coverings are required for all Hoosiers. Businesses of all types are required to place clearly visible signs at their public and employee entrances notifying all that face coverings are required.

All customers in restaurant­s and bars are required to be seated. Tables, counters, or other seating arrangemen­ts must be spaced six feet apart.

The executive order is effective through Sunday, Jan. 3, 2021.

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