City Announces Move to Chicago Bridge Phase & Updates its Mask Guidance

As of May 14, 2021, Chicago has entered the Bridge Phase. Under this new phase, capacity regulations will increase broadly across industries – please see below for the latest COVID-19 regulations.

In addition to the broad loosening of regulations, all businesses will have the opportunity to take advantage of the Vaccine Exemption beginning on May 14, 2021. The Vaccine Exemption has three components:

  1. Fully vaccinated individuals do not count towards COVID-19 capacity limits across all industries (six feet of social distancing still maintained between parties)

  2. Bars, restaurants, and other establishments that allow onsite consumption of food or alcohol can increase table or party size above the limit of ten if all patrons age 16+ at that table or within that party are fully vaccinated.

  3. Late Hour Liquor Licensees can operate without hour restrictions if only fully vaccinated patrons are permitted to enter. While all bars and restaurants are allowed to stay open under standard hours in the Chicago Bridge Phase, Late Hour establishments will remain open until 4:00 am Monday through Saturday morning, and 5:00 am on Sunday if all patrons are fully vaccinated.

Businesses that choose to take advantage of the Vaccine Exemption are responsible for managing their capacity and admission procedures to establish a protocol and system to verify that patrons are fully vaccinated, defined as 14 days following their final dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. At a minimum, businesses are required to track which customers are under vaccine exemption during their time in the establishment and demonstrate the process to on-site investigators upon request. For a complete overview of the Vaccine Exemption, read this Frequently Asked Questions document.

Additionally, the City of Chicago announced it no longer requires masks for fully vaccinated people in most settings, including businesses. In alignment with federal and state guidelines, masks are still required, regardless of vaccination status, in health care settings, schools, correctional/congregate settings, and public transportation. Please see here for an FAQ on the new Mask Guidance and how it relates to businesses. Additionally, please visit chicago.gov/vaccinefinder or call 312-746-4835 to get the life-saving COVID-19 vaccine as soon as possible.

As a reminder, fully vaccinated means two weeks after your second vaccine dose if you got the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine, or two weeks after your single dose if you got the Johnson and Johnson vaccine. If you are not fully vaccinated, you need to continue to wear your mask in all indoor settings.

Businesses are strongly encouraged to verify vaccination status before allowing customers and/or employees to not wear face coverings.

The City also strongly encourages businesses to continue requiring face coverings in all indoor settings in Chicago until we enter Phase Five and all regulations are lifted, especially if businesses do not have the capacity to verify vaccination status or if employees, clients, or attendees are not all known to be vaccinated. Businesses should also indicate their current masking policy via signage or other communication to customers prior to entry.

Please be advised that businesses are still required to verify that customers are fully vaccinated if they would like to increase their COVID-19 capacity through the Vaccine Exemption. Read this FAQ for more information, and also note two changes to the COVID-19 regulations that are effective immediately:

Dance Floors

  • Dance floors can reopen at private social events such as weddings, with fully vaccinated individuals allowed to dance without face coverings and without physical distancing.

  • Unvaccinated individuals should continue to wear masks and maintain physical distancing while dancing.

  • Venues are required to verify that guests that are dancing without face coverings and without physical distancing are fully vaccinated, and guests should be prepared to show proof of vaccination that matches the information tracked by the venue.

Fully Vaccinated Establishments

  • Businesses can operate without any COVID-19 restrictions within their entire establishment or a designated room/floor if they only allow customers and employees that are fully vaccinated within that area. This means that six feet of social distancing would not be required between parties, provided that all customers or employees within the establishment or within that specific room or floor are fully vaccinated.

  • In order to take advantage of this exemption and operate without COVID-19 restrictions, a business must verify that all customers within the establishment or within any room or floor are fully vaccinated, and customers should be prepared to show proof of vaccination that matches the information tracked by the establishment.

  • If any of the customers within an establishment or a room or floor are not fully vaccinated, then six feet of distancing must be maintained between all parties within that area.

The latest overview of COVID-19 regulations in Chicago will be posted at chicago.gov/reopening. Additionally, BACP will be holding webinars later this week on the new mask guidance and the Vaccine Exemption. Webinars will be held on Thursday, May 20, at 3:00 pm and Friday, May 21 at 1:00 pm. Register and learn more at chicago.gov/businesseducation.

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