Sedona AZ (May 5, 2020) – Arizona Governor Doug Ducey announced barbers and cosmetologists may reopen May 8, 2020 and restaurants and coffee shops may reopen to dine-in service May 11, 2020 under the following guidelines in this announcement:
Following continued positive data trends, Governor Doug Ducey today announced the next steps Arizona will take to gradually reenergize the economy. The Governor issued an Executive Order allowing cosmetologists and barber shops to resume appointment-based services this Friday, May 8 and restaurants and coffee shops to resume dine-in services with physical distancing measures on Monday, May 11. The Governor’s Office also released additional guidelines to keep customers and employees safe.
In addition, the Governor issued an Executive Order requiring expanded reporting of COVID-19 related information to residents of long-term care facilities, as well as their next of kin and guardians and prospective residents.
“Arizona continues to focus on protecting public health, supporting those in need and ensuring we’re taking the necessary steps to return stronger,” said Governor Ducey. “Our efforts to slow the spread of COVID-19 are working — and Arizonans are still encouraged to limit time away from home. Arizona will continue to take a steady approach and work with the Arizona Department of Health Services as we breathe life back into our businesses and provide guidance on reopening. More to come.”
Under the order, barbers and cosmetologists can resume operations on Friday, May 8 as long as they establish and implement safety protocols and best practices, including using face coverings for employees and customers, operating by appointment only and following protocols as directed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the United States Department of Labor Division of Occupational Safety and the Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS).
Additionally, restaurants and coffee shops can resume dine-in services on Monday, May 11. The operators must establish and implement safety protocols and best practices, including enacting physical distancing policies, limiting the number of diners and following protocols as directed by the CDC, the United States Department of Labor Division of Occupational Safety and Health Administration and ADHS.
Background
The Governor last week announced retail businesses can resume partial operations, including curbside delivery May 4. Retail businesses that implement social distancing and sanitation measures can resume partial in-person operations this Friday, May 8. The Governor’s Office continues to work with restaurants and businesses throughout the state to determine best practices on protecting public health while gradually reopening businesses. The Governor announced today he will provide updated guidance for gyms and pools in the days ahead.
Arizona’s gradual reopening to return stronger:
- Monday, May 4, 2020: Retail businesses can resume partial operations, including curbside delivery (GUIDANCE)
- Friday, May 8, 2020: Retail Businesses can resume partial in-person operations (GUIDANCE)
- Friday, May 8, 2020: Cosmetologists and barber shops can resume appointment-based services (GUIDANCE)
- Monday, May 11, 2020: Restaurants and coffee shops can resume dine-in services, with safety measures (GUIDANCE)
The Governor’s Executive Order expanding reporting of COVID-19 related information requires long-term care facilities to report the number of COVID-19 cases and deaths to current residents, next of kin, guardians and prospective residents. The information provided is to be used for decision-making purposes for residents, potential residents and their families.
View today’s Executive Order on guidance for businesses HERE.
More information
For questions, email questions@sedonaaz.gov.
As the state begins to allow for businesses to reopen, the city of Sedona reminds residents to stop the spread through personal responsibility including frequent washing of hands, adhering to physical distancing, wearing a mask in public settings and staying home if sick. To learn more information on the city’s response to COVID-19, and what resources are available for the community and businesses, go to www.sedonaaz.gov/covid19.
In compliance with the stay-at-home order City Hall will remain closed to in-person access until May 18, 2020.
Health resources
Look to the following CDC, state and county resources for more information on COVID-19:
- Coconino County Health and Human Services COVID-19 hotline: 928-679-7300 and website.
- Yavapai County Health Services hotline: 928-442-5103 and website.
- Coconino County COVID-19 testing information.
- Statewide hotline on all COVID-19-related issues: dial 211.
- CDC website on coronavirus.
- Tips on coronavirus prevention and 10 ways to manage respiratory symptoms at home.
- Arizona Department of Health and Human Services information.
- CDC’s travel notices.
- The President’s Coronavirus Guidelines for America.
2 Comments
hi, are you able to tell me when out of state visitors are going to be welcome in Sedona?
Thanks
Hi Robin,
We would suggest contacting the Sedona Chamber of Commerce, 800.288.7336. https://visitsedona.com/trip-planning/travel-advisory/ ~Sedona.biz Staff