Delaware’s Governor, John Carney, has announced that beginning June 1, 2020 that the State of Delaware will lift the ban on short-term rental units and the mandatory 14-day quarantine for out-of-state travelers as Phase 1 of Delaware’s economic begins.
The reopening plan allowing retail establishments, restaurants and other businesses to open at 30 percent of stated fire capacity with social distancing requirements and other public health guidance in place.
Read the State of Delaware’s Phase 1 economic reopening guidance.
Another part of the reopening allows outdoor gatherings of up to 250 people – including weddings and outdoor graduation ceremonies. Cloth face coverings must be worn in accordance with Governor Carney’s State of Emergency declaration, and individuals must maintain social distance of at least six feet from anyone outside of their household.
Read the State of Delaware’s guidance for outdoor gatherings for full details.
For additional details about Delaware’s economic reopening, visit de.gov/economy.
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