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Mayor's COVID-19 Emergency Rule No. 9 <br />June 26, 2020 <br />Page 2 of 17 <br />in exercise activities. This requirement shall'also not apply to anyone <br />who has trouble breathing, is unconscious, incapacitated or otherwise <br />unable to remove the face covering without assistance, or as otherwise <br />specifically allowed under this rule. The cloth face coverings <br />recommended are NOT surgical masks, N-95, K-95, KN -95 -or other <br />respirators. Those are critical supplies that must continue to be <br />reserved for healthcare workers and other medical first responders. <br />Businesses or operations may refuse to allow entry to persons not <br />wearing a face covering, unless an exception applies under this <br />section. <br />2 High risk populations. Elderly and others at high risk for COVID-19 are <br />urged to stay in their residences to the extent possible, except as <br />necessary to seek medical care. <br />3 Persons who are sick. Persons who are sick or have a fever or cough <br />or are exhibiting symptoms such as shortness of breath or difficulty <br />breathing, chills, repeated shaking with chills, muscle pain, headache, <br />sore throat, or new loss of taste or smell, are urged to stay in their <br />residences to the extent possible, except as necessary to seek medical <br />care. <br />4. Physical distancing requirements. All persons shall maintain a <br />minimum of six -feet of physical separation from all other persons to the <br />fullest extent possible. Businesses or operations shall designate with <br />signage, tape, or by other means six-foot spacing for employees and <br />customers in line to maintain appropriate distance. Businesses or <br />operations shall monitor and enforce the six-foot distancing <br />requirement set forth in this rule, whether outside waiting in line or as <br />customers move about inside a facility. Checkout operations shall be <br />modified, to the extent reasonably feasible, to provide this separation <br />or to provide a transparent shield or barrier between customers and <br />checkout clerks. <br />5. Limited customer occupancy. Each business facility or operation shall <br />determine and enforce the maximum number of customers that may be <br />accommodated while maintaining the specified separation distance <br />and limiting the number of customers in the facility or at the operation <br />to that maximum number at any time. <br />It is strongly recommended that a maximum of one (1) customer per <br />two hundred fifty (250) square feet of retail floor area be allowed into a <br />facility or operation to maintain the six-foot distancing requirement and <br />increase physical distancing. <br />