Ban on Thanksgiving? Washington state cracks down on indoor social gatherings, restricts businesses after rise in Covid-19 cases

15 Nov, 2020 18:09 / Updated 4 years ago

The Governor of Washington state has announced a new round of social-distancing rules, including some business shutdowns and a ban on indoor social gatherings, after the state recorded an increase in Covid-19 infections.

Jay Inslee ordered his new Covid-19 measures on Sunday after previously notifying industry trade groups of the restrictions, which will go into effect on Monday and remain in force for at least four weeks. The new rules mark Washington's toughest Covid-19 measures since Inslee announced a stay-at-home order in March.

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Under the latest order, indoor gatherings will be prohibited, and restaurants and bars will be banned from offering indoor service. Grocery stores and other retailers will have to limit occupancy to 25 percent of their normal capacity. Religious services will be limited to 25 percent of indoor capacity or 200 people, whichever is less. Weddings and funerals are allowed with attendance limits, but all indoor receptions are banned. New mask restrictions also will be implemented.

Some types of businesses will have to be closed altogether, including gyms, movie theaters, bowling alleys, zoos, museums and aquariums.

"It may be months before we’re totally out of the clear, but medical advances are putting us closer to the goal of restoring all activities eventually," Inslee said.

Washington reported more than 2,000 Covid-19 cases for the first time on Friday, then saw the daily total climb to 2,233 on Saturday. The state has had 127,731 Covid-19 infections reported since the pandemic began, and 2,519 deaths have been linked to the virus.

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With new lockdown rules being imposed the week before the US Thanksgiving holiday, it's unclear how the ban on indoor social gatherings will be enforced. Inslee has posted messages in the past several days advising against having indoor gatherings.

"We are in as dangerous a position today as we were in March," he tweeted on Thursday. "In just the last two weeks, our case numbers have doubled. Simply put, it's just too dangerous to gather with anyone outside our household right now."

Fitness entrepreneur Ben Greenfield said he will defy any order that conflicts with families having holiday get-togethers. "I'm sick of feeling like I'm living in a totalitarian state," Greenfield tweeted on Sunday. "Thanksgiving and Christmas (with my gun strapped on) are not canceled at the Greenfield home."

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