West Loop Community Organization issued the following announcement on April 27.
On Thursday, April 23, Governor Pritzker announced an extension of the Illinois Stay-at-Home Order to May 30. Under this extension, these listed modifications to the Stay-at-Home Order come into effect on May 1.
These modifications provide increased flexibility for certain businesses and important new guidelines to protect workers and consumers. Please note that these rules are subject to change. Visit Chicago's Coronavirus Response Center for updates.
1. Requirement to Wear Face Coverings
All individuals over the age of two that can medically tolerate face covering will be required to wear a face covering over their nose and mouth when they are:
- In a public space and unable to maintain a six-foot social distance; or
- In any indoor public space
The following businesses will be considered essential and may re-open beginning May 1:
- Animal Grooming Services
- Greenhouses, Garden Centers and Nurseries
3. Permissible Activities for Non-Essential Businesses
Retail stores that are not designated as essential may re-open to fulfill online or telephone orders. These orders must be completed through pick-up outside of the store or through delivery. All non-essential businesses engaged in minimum basic activities such as these must follow the social distancing requirements outlined in number four below.
4. Requirements for all Businesses to Protect Employees and Consumers
All businesses are required to take the following steps to the greatest extent possible:
- Provide employees with face coverings
- Require that employees wear face coverings in circumstances where they are unable to maintain a six-foot distance at all times
- Where work circumstances require it, provide additional Personal Protective Equipment
- Evaluate whether employees are able to work from home
5. Requirements for Retail Businesses to Protect Employees and Consumers
In addition to the requirements outlined in number four above, all retail businesses are required to take the following steps to the greatest extent possible beginning on May 1:
- Cap occupancy at 50 percent of store capacity or occupancy limits
- Set up store aisles to be one-way where practicable
- Communicate with customers through in-store signage, public service announcements and advertisements about the social distancing requirements
- Discontinue use of reusable bags
In addition to the requirements outlined in number four above, all manufacturing businesses are required to take the following steps to the greatest extent possible beginning on May 1:
- Stagger shifts
- Reduce line speeds
- Operate only essential lines, while shutting down non-essential lines
- Ensure that all spaces where employees may gather, including locker rooms and lunchrooms, allow for social distancing
- Downsize to the extent necessary to allow for social distancing