City of Chicago Issues Stay at Home Advisory, Restaurants Must Follow Existing Mitigations
Yesterday, Mayor Lightfoot, the Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH), and the Department of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection (BACP) launched a new citywide strategy - “Protect Chicago” - an effort to help Chicago bend the COVID-19 curve for the second time.
One aspect of the “Protect Chicago” strategy is a Stay-at-Home Advisory. Residents are strongly advised to adhere to the Advisory, which will go into effect on Monday, November 16, at 6:00 a.m.
Outdoor service at restaurants and bars may continue. All customers eating or drinking on premises must be seated at outdoor tables spaced at least six feet apart, including tables within eight feet of a wall that is at least 50% open. Party size cannot exceed six people per table.
In addition to the Stay-at-Home Advisory, the City is imposing new restrictions to limit meetings and social events to 10 individuals (both indoors and outdoors), which will also go into effect on Monday, November 16, at 6:00 a.m. This capacity limit applies to events such as weddings, birthday parties, business dinners/social events, and funerals, and is applicable to any venue where a meeting or social event is taking place, including meeting rooms.
Click here to read the full announcement. Click here to review current restrictions on restaurants in Chicago.