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Neighboring counties follow suit, return to Phase 4

DuPage, Kane, Lake, and McHenry Counties now in Phase 4

Information provided by the Illinois Department of Public Health

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (February 3, 2021) – The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) on Wednesday announced Region 8 (DuPage, Kane), and Region 9 (Lake, McHenry) are moving to Phase 4 of the Restore Illinois Plan effective Wednesday. Additional information about which tier and phase regions are in can be found at the top of the IDPH website homepage.

A Phase 4 Guidelines Overview can be found on the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity website.

Suburban Cook County moved to Phase 4 on Tuesday, February 2, though the region is under additional mitigations ordered by the Cook County Public Health Department.

As of Tuesday, February 2, Lansing is in Phase 4 of the above graph.

Phase 4 guidelines

RESTAURANTS AND BARS

  • Indoor dining and drinking now permitted for parties of up to 10 people
  • Seated areas should be arranged so that tables allow for 6 feet between parties; impermeable barriers may be installed between booths which are less than 6 feet apart

RETAIL AND SERVICE COUNTER

  • Continue capacity limit of no more than 50% occupancy

PERSONAL CARE

  • Continue capacity limit of no more than 50% occupancy

INDOOR/OUTDOOR RECREATION

  • Reopening select indoor recreation facilities (e.g., bowling alleys, skating rinks); indoor playgrounds and trampoline parks should remain closed
  • Indoor recreation to operate at lesser of 50 customers or 50% of facility capacity

MUSEUMS

  • Capacity limit of no more than 25% occupancy
  • Guided tours should be limited to 50 or fewer people per group

MEETINGS AND SOCIAL EVENTS

  • Limit to the lesser of 50 people or 50% of room capacity
  • Multiple groups may meet in the same facility if they are socially distanced and in separate rooms

IDPH will continue to closely monitor test positivity, ICU bed availability, and the number of people in the hospital with COVID-19. Should data show regions trending in the wrong direction, based on the established mitigation metrics, regions could once again find themselves in a higher tier with increased measures.

Information about mitigation and resurgence metrics can be found on the IDPH website at http://www.dph.illinois.gov/regionmetrics.

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