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It’s safest to stay home. When you do go out: Learn more about the reopening phases and how to reopen safely at tpchd.org/safestart. Wear a mask. Stay 6 feet apart. Wash your hands. Stay local. Safe Start Reopening Phases Drive-in only. Some outdoor recreation. Hunting, fishing, golf, boating, hiking. 1 Essential businesses, existing construction, landscaping, car sales, retail (curbside pick-up), car washes, pet walkers. Night clubs, concerts, large sporting events. Resume unrestricted staffing. More than 10 people outside your household. Resume all recreational activity. 4 Gatherings Recreation Businesses Gatherings Recreation Businesses 3 Movie theaters and museums at 50% capacity. Government, libraries, and other businesses except those specified in phase 4. Resume non-essential travel. Manufacturing, new construction, professional services and offices, in-home services, in-store retail, real estate, restaurant, hair and nail salons, barbers. 30 or fewer at wedding receptions. Libraries, museums, movie theaters at 25% capacity. 2 5 or fewer people who don’t live in the same house per week. 10 or fewer people at gatherings. Outdoor activities with 50 or fewer people. Indoor facilities. Outdoor group sports. Professional sports.

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Page 1: Safe Start Reopening Phases

It’s safest to stay home. When you do go out:

Learn more about the reopening phases and how to reopen safely at tpchd.org/safestart.

Wear a mask. Stay 6 feet apart. Wash your hands. Stay local.

Safe StartReopening Phases

Drive-in only.Some outdoor recreation.

Hunting, fishing, golf, boating, hiking.

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Essential businesses, existing construction, landscaping, car sales, retail (curbside pick-up),

car washes, pet walkers.

Night clubs, concerts, large sporting events. Resume unrestricted sta�ng.

More than 10 people outside your household.

Resume all recreational activity.

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Gatherings Recreation BusinessesGatherings Recreation Businesses

3

Movie theaters and museums at 50% capacity. Government, libraries, and other businesses except those specified in phase 4.

Resume non-essential travel.

Manufacturing, new construction, professional services and o�ces, in-home services, in-store retail, real estate, restaurant, hair and nail salons, barbers.

30 or fewer at wedding receptions. Libraries, museums, movie

theaters at 25% capacity.

2 5 or fewer people who don’t live in the

same house per week.

10 or fewer people at gatherings.

Outdoor activities with 50 or fewer people. Indoor facilities. Outdoor group

sports. Professional sports.