Governor Announces Next Stage to Safely Reopen Indiana


As health indicators remain positive, Governor Eric J. Holcomb announced all
92 counties in the state can advance to Stage 4 of the Back On Track Indiana
plan on Friday, June 12.

Indiana Back On Track <backontrack.in.gov/> has five stages. Local
governments may impose more restrictive guidelines.

“I’m grateful to Hoosiers who have helped maintain our momentum and slow the
spread of COVID-19 by exercising caution and following health guidance,”
Gov. Holcomb said. “As we advance to Stage 4 and further reopen Indiana for
business, we’ll continue to monitor our progress and make data-informed
decisions.”

Gov. Holcomb has used data to drive decisions since the state’s first case
of the novel coronavirus in early March and he will continue to do so as the
state continues a sector-by-sector reset. The state will move to reopen
while continuing to monitor and respond to these four guiding principles:

* The number of hospitalized COVID-19 patients statewide has decreased
for 14 days
* The state retains its surge capacity for critical care beds and
ventilators
* The state retains its ability to test all Hoosiers who are COVID-19
symptomatic as well as health care workers, first responders, and frontline
employees
* Health officials have systems in place to contact all individuals
who test positive for COVID-19 and expand contact tracing

As the state lifts restrictions and more people return to work, visit a
store or restaurant, and participate in more activities, the number of
COVID-19 cases will increase. If these principles cannot be met, all or
portions of the state may need to pause on moving forward or may need to
return to an earlier phase of the governor’s Back On Track roadmap.

In Stage 4, Hoosiers 65 and over and those with high-risk health conditions
– who are the most vulnerable to the coronavirus – should remain at home as
much as possible. Face coverings in public places are recommended.

Social gatherings of up to 250 people will be permitted following the CDC’s
social distancing guidelines.

Outdoor visitation may take place at assisted living facilities and nursing
homes. Hospital visitations with precautions are encouraged.

Retail, commercial businesses and malls may open at full capacity.

Dining room food service may open at up to 75 percent capacity as long as
social distancing is observed. Bar seating in restaurants may open at 50
percent capacity. Bars and nightclubs may open at 50 percent capacity as
long as they adhere to social distancing guidelines.

Cultural, entertainment and tourism sites may open at 50 percent capacity.

Movie theaters, bowling alleys and similar facilities may open at 50 percent
capacity.

Amusement parks, water parks and similar facilities may open at 50 percent
capacity. Reservations are encouraged to limit the number of customers at
any one time. Playgrounds may reopen.

Community recreational non-contact sports practices, games and tournaments
may resume. Contact sports, such as football, basketball, rugby or
wrestling, can conduct conditioning and non-contact drills. Contact sports
may resume games or tournaments beginning Friday, June 19. Before any games
or tournaments, the host must make publicly available a COVID response plan
outlining the steps being taken to ensure social distancing, increased
sanitation and overall protection of competitors, coaches, staff, and
spectators.

Raceways may open at 50 percent grandstand capacity.

Pari-mutuel horse racing may begin with no spectators at Hoosier Park and
Indiana Grand facilities. Charity gaming and casinos may open Monday, June
15 with the approval of the Indiana Gaming Commission.

Conventions, fairs, festivals, parades and similar events remain closed.

If health indicators remain positive, the state will move to Stage 5 in
early July. To learn more about the different stages and the associated
dates to get a better understanding about where we’re going as a state,
click here to see the full plan: BackOnTrack.in.gov
<backontrack.in.gov/>

The Governor has signed an executive order implementing Stage 4 of the Back
on Track Indiana roadmap. The executive order can be found here:
www.in.gov/gov/2384.htm

The Critical Industries Hotline continues to be available from 9 a.m. to 6
p.m. ET Monday through Friday to respond to business and industry questions
about whether a business is considered essential. The center may be reached
by calling 877-820-0890 or by emailing covidresponse@iedc.in.gov
<mailto:covidresponse@iedc.in.gov>

Answers to frequently asked questions and instructions to file for
COVID-19-related unemployment are available at Unemployment.IN.gov
<www.in.gov/dwd/3474.htm> .