If your event is not allowed by the establishment's zoning designation, you must apply for a special event permit. Graduation ceremonies or parties Graduation ceremonies or parties should follow all City of New Orleans requirements listed above and the State Fire Marshal guidelines for Event Venues. Gyms and fitness centers Gyms and fitness centers should follow all City of New Orleans requirements listed above and the State Fire Marshal guidelines for Fitness Centers.
Choirs are not permitted. Interior gathering spaces must be closed. Online or drive up services are highly encouraged. Plans for entrances and exits to reduce gatherings are required and crowd managers must be in place per State Fire Marshal guidelines. Scheduled time slots or the use of an appointment or reservation system for services is encouraged. No story time or group events allowed. Marinas are allowed to open, but residents must continue social distancing measures including maintain six feet from others.
In accordance with State athletic guidance, contact sports such as football, flag football, lacrosse, rugby, soccer, basketball, and wrestling are not permitted. Permitted sports include non-contact sports such as running, biking, lap swimming, tennis, golf, archery, curling, volleyball, softball and baseball.
Individuals and groups must maintain six feet of distance at all times. Interior gathering spaces cannot be used. In Orleans Parish, admission must be staggered using an appointment or reservation system. Tactile exhibits, group tours, and events are prohibited. Outdoor live entertainment Outdoor live entertainment venues should follow all City of New Orleans requirements listed above and the State Fire Marshal guidelines for Event Venues.
Outdoor gatherings are limited to 50 people with one safety officer and must obtain a special event permit. Face coverings are required at all times except for while eating and drinking. There must be a dedicated safety officer to ensure social distancing. Outdoor Recreation Spaces, Sports Complexes, Parks and Playgrounds are allowed to open, but residents must continue social distancing measures including maintain six feet from others.
Youth and recreational sports must follow the general and sport-specific guidelines put forth by the LHSAA. Collegiate sports must adhere to both City and conference general and sport-specific guidelines. Alcohol sales shall not be permitted inside the stadium, sports complex, arena or indoor gymnasium. Any event held inside a stadium, sports complex, arena, or indoor gymnasium shall follow the applicable guidance from the State Fire Marshal.
Face coverings are required for all attendees and spectators. Per the State of Louisiana Phase Three emergency order, service and sales of alcoholic beverages shall only occur between the hours of 8 a.
In Orleans Parish, no seating shall be allowed at the physical bar. Food service establishments licensed as standard restaurants under the CZO that provide table service will be required to utilize a reservation system to track names and phone numbers of customers, keep this information for 21 days, and provide it to LDH if requested for contact tracing purposes. Restaurants licensed as fast food, specialty restaurants, or carry-out restaurants, or standard restaurants where patrons order food from a counter, must designate areas for ordering that are at least 6 feet apart.
These areas should be clearly marked on the floor for customer convenience. Marks should also indicate six foot distances between patrons waiting in line to order. Tables must be arranged to keep parties at least six feet apart. Patrons must wear masks unless actively eating or drinking. Private events must adhere strictly to these guidance as well as the gathering size limits.
Takeout and delivery are highly encouraged. Restaurants are required to prohibit customers from loitering outside of the premises if such customers are not practicing social distancing or wearing masks.
Restaurants that fail to prohibit such loitering may be prohibited from offering take-out services. Strip clubs Strip clubs will not be allowed to open in Phase Two as live entertainment is not allowed. Tattoo, massage, and esthetician services Tattoo, massage, and esthetician services should follow all City of New Orleans requirements listed above and the State Fire Marshal guidelines for Tattoo, Massage, Esthetician.
In Orleans Parish, tours are limited to fourteen participants with masks and social distancing. Vehicle tours are prohibited. Phase Four: Safe in a Herd Phase Four will occur with a vaccine or widespread immunity in the population.
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Funeral homes and funerals should follow the funeral home guidelines established during the Stay Home order. Bars or other establishments with a state AR-Conditional permit. Bars, breweries, micro-breweries, distilleries, and micro-distilleries with an LDH food permit but without a state AR-Conditional permit.
Childcare, early learning centers, and extra curricular programs. Outdoor recreation spaces, sports complexes, parks, and playgrounds. Each individual must wear a mask. Louisiana State Parks Online Reservations You can now make online reservations for cabins, campsites, lodges and group camps — at www.
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Play Live Radio. Next Up:. Available On Air Stations. All Streams. Public Health. John Bel Edwards recommended Friday everyone return to mask-wearing indoors and that those not vaccinated to quickly get the shots and help slow the spread of the deadly virus.
Starting Monday state workers will have to wear masks in the office and anyone visiting a state building controlled by the governor, which is most of them, also will have to wear masks.
Louisiana health officials are unsure how long this fourth surge in COVID infections, hospitalizations and death will last. Edwards warned of more stringent action if the situation worsens. For weeks, Louisiana public-health experts, epidemiologists and prominent political leaders have warned with increasing urgency that the state…. How things go over the next few weeks and what the CDC recommends will dictate what happens in Louisiana public schools, from kindergarten through universities.
It really is going to be that simple. State Superintendent of Education Cade Brumley said Friday the schools set their face mask policy based on CDC guidelines and officials have no plans to revisit the issue. The Louisiana Department of Health is suggesting — not mandating — that people wear their masks indoors when at least six feet of distancing is not physically possible and to stay out of crowds. Department officials also ask that everyone who had been exposed to COVID through colleagues, family members and others get tested, regardless of whether they have been vaccinated or not.
Shortly before the bulk of state workers headed home for the weekend, Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne emailed cabinet secretaries, who run the executive branch agencies, and their human resources directors that he would provide guidance on work requirements Tuesday. This applies not only to employees, but also to those visiting or performing contract work in state buildings. The number of patients hospitalized with COVID in Louisiana increased to 1, on Friday afternoon — rising at its fastest clip since the earliest days of the pandemic.
Joe Kanter, the state health officer.
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