Recreation, Offices, Lodging, Construction Receive COVID-19 Guidance

May 07, 2020 at 08:41 am by admin


As businesses reopen across the state, Tennessee's Economic Recovery Group released additional guidance today for Recreation, Offices, Lodging, Construction and Manufacturing. Small group, non-contact recreation businesses like bowling alleys, arcades, dance classes, water sports, mini-golf and more will be able to reopen Friday, May 8. The Tennessee Pledge guidelines recommend capacity limits, spacing requirements, and frequent sanitization, among others. Larger venues and activities where social distancing is not feasible remain closed.

"As our testing capacity and contact tracing ability continues to improve, it's time to get Tennesseans back to work safely and successfully," said Tennessee Governor Bill Lee. "These guidelines were created in partnership with business leaders and health experts to preserve the progress we've made and protect the lives and livelihoods of Tennesseans."

The guidance applies to 89 of the state's 95 counties. Shelby, Madison, Davidson, Hamilton, Knox and Sullivan created individual plans in consultation with the State and local health departments to address the unique needs of those individual communities.

Most Lodging, Construction and Manufacturing businesses were considered essential under the governor's executive orders, while Offices prepare for a return to work in the coming weeks. Guidance for those industries can be found at the following sites:

In addition to strict adherence to guidance from the Centers for Disease Control, full guidelines for small group, non-contact recreation businesses are posted online at TNPledge.com and include:

Business Process Adaptations

Consumer Protection

Employee Protection

View the full guidance here.

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