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Mayor's COVID-19 Emergency Rule No. 12 <br />Page 4 of 19 <br />shall encourage their customers to do their business remotely by <br />phone or online to the extent possible. <br />10. Pickup at store or delivery. Businesses or operations shall provide for, <br />if feasible, online ordering and purchase of goods and customer pickup <br />of orders at a location outside the facility or shall provide for delivery to <br />customer locations. <br />11. Signage. Businesses or operations shall post a sign at the entrance of <br />the facility informing all employees and customers that they shall, at a <br />minimum: wear face coverings while at the business or operation; <br />avoid entering the business or operation if they have a cough or fever <br />or otherwise do not feel well; maintain the required physical distancing <br />from all others; and not shake hands or engage in unnecessary <br />physical contact. <br />C. Gatherings <br />Indoor or outdoor social gatherings of groups up to ten (10) persons are <br />permitted. Face coverings are required and physical distancing of at least six (6) feet <br />between separate groups must be maintained. Members of a single residential or <br />family unit who share the same address are not restricted. <br />A social gathering is defined as a planned or spontaneous event, assembly, or <br />meeting that brings together multiple people from separate households in a single <br />space or area, indoors or outdoors, at the same time and in a coordinated fashion. <br />A social gathering includes, but is not limited to, such get-togethers as <br />a banquet, barbecue, concert, fair, festival, funeral, luau, parade, party, <br />picnic, or wedding. <br />2. A social gathering does not include, and this definition does not apply <br />to: <br />Federal, state and county government operations and functions; <br />Educational, adult and childcare facilities with adequate and active <br />supervision and monitoring, enforcement capabilities, and <br />established emergency response protocols; <br />Businesses, operations, and activities operating under Section A of <br />this Rule. <br />D. Travel to the County of Hawaii <br />Pursuant to the 13th Proclamation, all persons traveling to Hawaii Island are <br />subject to mandatory 14 day self -quarantine. The period of self -quarantine shall begin <br />from the date of entry onto Hawaii Island and shall last 14 days or the duration of the <br />person's presence on the island, whichever is shorter. <br />