New State Covid-19 restrictions

On November 6, 2020, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

It’s been a tough year, and needing new Covid-19 rules may not be how we all hoped to spend fall. But winter is coming, the virus spreads better indoors, and Covid-19 cases and hospitalizations are on the rise across the Commonwealth. We feel fortunate to be in a community where the vast majority have done all they can to help slow the spread. This week the governor announced new measures to help flatten the curve of the new Covid-19 surge. Please read them below and follow them. We flattened the first curve, Somerville, and we ask everyone to help do this again.


All orders and advisories went into effect, Friday, November 6. The new state orders include those listed below. Thank you for doing your part.

New state advisories:

Stay at home advisory, be home by 10:00 p.m.: With exceptions for essential activities, such as going to work, grocery shopping, pharmacy and medical visits, or taking a walk, all residents are instructed to stay home with their household (not with guests) between 10 p.m. and 5:00 a.m. Click here for details: www.mass.gov/stayhome.

Always wear a face covering in public (over your mouth and nose) (indoors and outdoors) no matter how far you are from others: Face coverings are one tool we know works. The state now requires all persons over the age of five to wear face-coverings in all public places at all times, even when you are at a distance from others. This applies indoors and outdoors. Previous exceptions including for medical or disabling conditions remain. As a reminder, Somerville’s face covering order applies starting at age 2 and up. Click here to read the revised face-coverings order.

Keep gatherings safer: The state has reduced gathering size limits and now requires that all gatherings (regardless of size or location) must end by 9:30 p.m. In Somerville, all indoor and outdoor gatherings remain limited to ten or fewer people. The State also now requires that hosts report known positive COVID-19 cases to the local health department and cooperate with contact tracing. Call 311 (617-666-3311) to reach the Somerville Health and Human Services Department. Click here to read the revised gatherings rules.

Certain businesses and activities to close or stop at 9:30 p.m.: To support the Stay at Home Advisory, the state has ordered the following businesses and activities to close each night at 9:30 p.m. and they may not reopen before 5:00 a.m. This includes:

  • In-Person Dining at Restaurants must end at 9:30 p.m. Takeout and delivery may continue for food and non-alcoholic beverages.
  • Liquor stores and other retailers that sell alcohol must cease alcohol sales at 9:30 p.m. (but may continue to sell other products).
  • Adult-use marijuana sales must cease at 9:30 p.m. (not including medical marijuana).
  • Indoor and outdoor events
  • Theaters/movie theaters, and performance venues (indoor and outdoor)
  • Youth and adult amateur sports activities
  • Recreational boating and boating businesses
  • Outdoor recreational experiences
  • Driving and flight schools
  • Zoos, botanical gardens, wildlife reserves, nature centers
  • Close contact personal services (such as hair and nail salons)
  • Gyms, Fitness Centers and Health Clubs
  • Indoor and outdoor pools
  • Museums/cultural and historical facilities/guided tours
  • Click here for a full list of businesses required to close at 9:30 p.m.

Thank you. More Covid-19 and city news is to come soon in the next full Covid-19 update. 

 

4 Responses to “New State Covid-19 restrictions”

  1. Arthur Moore says:

    And the day after everyone ignores this and takes to the streets and helps to spread the virus even more. Can’t wait to see the spike and how many get this is die. Not a Dem or Rep thing but just pure lack of being thoughtful for our fellow human beings. It makes this mean nothing.

  2. Casimir H. Prohosky Jr. says:

    Eh…big difference you (intentionally?) overlooked. Everyone was wearing masks, and in many instances still distancing. Nothing that your crowd would do.

    I’ll just bet you can’t wait for the spike and deaths. Effin ghoul.

  3. Arthur Moore says:

    Guess you didn’t take the time to look at the pretty pictures of your crowd without masks disobeying the governor’s orders. If their are spikes and deaths it will be on the uncaring people out there not doing the right thing. Which you just don’t get as usual.

  4. Casimir H. Prohosky Jr. says:

    Sure, lie all you want to, as usual. Your pals are waking up this morning with the ice cold realization that the lies and distortions won’t get it anymore. Truth will win out. So, to repeat, the good guys are doing the right things. Certain uncaring slimeballs are claiming otherwise, yet to no avail. Full stop.