Friday, August 21, 2020

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According to new reports......



mainepublic.org

Mills Administration Updates COVID-19 Prevention Checklists For Businesses

Patty Wight

The Mills Administration has updated prevention checklists for several types of businesses under stage three of the state's reopening plan. Affected businesses include restaurants, movie theaters, gyms, museums and campgrounds.

Most of the updates are just a few additions or clarifications to previously released checklists.
For example, front-of-house staff in restaurants who choose to wear face shields must now wear them upside down so that they are attached at the collar instead of the forehead, so that their breath is directed up, not down.  







In movie theaters, so-called household groups that do not have to adhere to distancing requirements may consist of to up to 10 people.
Campgrounds, which previously were required to limit campsites to a single household, can now allow additional overnight guests at sites if they are from Maine or a state exempted from testing and quarantine requirements.
Fitness centers have an exception to the 14 foot spacing requirement for group activities. If it is a low-intensity workout, such as yoga, participants can be six feet apart, as long as they wear face coverings.
Museums have the most updates. Among them, staff should self-screen for COVID-19 symptoms before reporting to work. Visitors to exhibits, activities and bathrooms should be limited to ensure physical distancing. Staff and visitors alike are expected to wear face masks even while physically distanced because they may be in an enclosed space for a prolonged period. And museums are encouraged to use advanced registration and remote ticketing for admissions.

9 comments:

  1. I read that blurb on the face shields on another site earlier. As I'm reading it, I'm shaking me head wondering how the Mainers I know haven't descended on Augusts and drug that silly bitch out of the governors mansion and had a tar and feather party.

    Where TF do they get these people that do nothing but sit around all day thinking up ways to fook with the citizens.

    Nemo

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  2. I feel the "Maine Pain" down here in KY as well. Governor Komrade Andy's favorite phrase is "You Can't be Doin' That". There are hats and coffee cups for sale online with the slogan. Ugh.

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  3. Well, we Washington Staters are gonna toss Jay Dimslee's ass out in November, THAT'S for sure!
    Why these Goobernators haven't yet been recalled is beyond me. Too many sheeple??

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  4. THE HEIGHT OF STUPIDITY..The bad part is people suck this shit up and DO IT....ME...FK U LARGE!

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    1. They have to comply, otherwise that silly bitch governor Janet Mills has the owners and employees arrested AND she takes their license to operate, FOREVER. No appeal allowed.

      Not bad enough she put business owners out of business for 4 or 5 months, now just as business owners, the ones that survived, start to get back on their feet, she adds insult to injury.

      Nemo

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  5. Or you could stay at home for five months like me, and still manage to catch the shit.

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  6. I really thought that the face shield requirement was satire. Like from the Onion or Babylon Bee. It isn't.
    Good grief.

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