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HealthyWashingtonRoadmap to RecoveryISSUED BY THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR | May 18, 20211 Healthy Washington : ROADMAP TO RECOVERYH ealthy Washington - Roadmap to RecoveryOn May 4, Governor Inslee announced a two-week pause in the county-by-county evaluation under the Healthy Washington : Roadmap to Recovery. On May 13, Governor Inslee announced that the state is moving toward a statewide June 30 reopening date and that all counties in Washington will move to Phase 3 of the Healthy WA: Roadmap to Recovery reopening plan effective May 18 until June 30. However, if the statewide ICU capacity reaches 90% at any point, activities will be rolled back Washington County Phases as of May 18, 2021 WhitmanGar eldColumbiaWalla WallaFranklinBentonYakimaKittitasKlickit atAdamsLincolnGrantDouglasOkanoganWhatco mSkagitSnohomishKingPierceLewisThurstonM asonJe ersonKitsapSan JuanIslandGraysHarborPaci cSkamaniaCowlitzClarkChelanAsotinSpokane PendOreilleStevensFerryWahki

May 18, 2021 · Low risk and moderate risk sports permitted for practice and training only in stable groups of no more than 5 athletes. Appointment based ˚tness/training; less than 1 hour sessions, no more than 1 customer/athlete per room or per 500/sq. ft. for large facilities.

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1 HealthyWashingtonRoadmap to RecoveryISSUED BY THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR | May 18, 20211 Healthy Washington : ROADMAP TO RECOVERYH ealthy Washington - Roadmap to RecoveryOn May 4, Governor Inslee announced a two-week pause in the county-by-county evaluation under the Healthy Washington : Roadmap to Recovery. On May 13, Governor Inslee announced that the state is moving toward a statewide June 30 reopening date and that all counties in Washington will move to Phase 3 of the Healthy WA: Roadmap to Recovery reopening plan effective May 18 until June 30. However, if the statewide ICU capacity reaches 90% at any point, activities will be rolled back Washington County Phases as of May 18, 2021 WhitmanGar eldColumbiaWalla WallaFranklinBentonYakimaKittitasKlickit atAdamsLincolnGrantDouglasOkanoganWhatco mSkagitSnohomishKingPierceLewisThurstonM asonJe ersonKitsapSan JuanIslandGraysHarborPaci cSkamaniaCowlitzClarkChelanAsotinSpokane PendOreilleStevensFerryWahkiakumClallamP hase 1 Phase 2 Phase 33 Healthy Washington .

2 ROADMAP TO RECOVERYP hase 1 Phase 2 Social and At-Home Gathering Size IndoorEating and Drinking Establishments(establishments not o ering food remain closed)Social and At-Home Gathering Size OutdoorNOTE: Live entertainment is no longer prohibited but must follow guidance above for the appropriate venue. Long-term Care facilities, professional and collegiate sports remain governed by their current guidance/proclamations separate from this plan. Healthy Washington - Roadmap to RecoveryActivitiesProhibitedMax 10 people from outside your household, limit 2 households Indoor dining prohibited. Outdoor or open-air dining, endalcohol service/delivery at11PM, max 6 per table, limit 2households per tableMaximum 25% of capacity, encourage curbside pick-upIndoor maximum 25% capacity Ceremonies are limited to a total of no more than 30 receptions, wakes, or similar gatherings in conjunctionwith such ceremonies are risk and moderate risk sports permitted for practice andtraining only in stable groups of no more than 5 based tness/ training ; less than 1 hour sessions,no more than 1 customer/athlete per room or per 500/sq.

3 Large facilities. Remote work strongly encouraged, 25% capacity maximum 25% and moderate risk sports permitted for practice andtraining only (no tournaments). Outdoor guided activities,hunting, shing, motorsports, parks, camping, hiking, biking,running, snow sports , permitted. Private rentals/tours for individual households of no morethan 6 people permitted. General admission events only: Groups of 10, limit 2 households, timedticketing required. Max 15 people from outside your household, limit 2 householdsMax 5 people from outside your household, limit 2 households Indoor dining available 25% capacity, end alcohol service/delivery at 11PM.

4 Outdoor or open-air dining available, max 6 per table, limit 2 households per tableMaximum 25% of capacity, encourage curbside pick-upIndoor maximum 25% capacity Ceremonies and indoor receptions, wakes, or similargatherings in conjunction with such ceremonies are permittedand must follow the appropriate venue requirements. If foodor drinks are served, eating and drinking requirements apply. Low and moderate risk sports competitions permitted (notournaments). High risk sports permitted for practice andtraining. Fitness and training and indoor sports maximum25% work strongly encouraged, 25% capacity maximum 25% , moderate, and high-risk sports competitions allowed(no tournaments), maximum 200 including spectators.

5 Maximum 25% capacity or 200 people, whichever is less. If food or drinks are served, eating and drinkingrequirements of 15, limit 2 households per group, maximum 200including spectators for Entertainment Establishments (includes zoos, outdoor gardens, outdoor aquariums, outdoor theaters,outdoor stadiums, outdoor event spaces, outdoor arenas, outdoorconcert venues, rodeos)Professional ServicesPersonal ServicesRetail Stores(includes farmers markets, grocery and convenience stores, pharmacies)Worship ServicesWeddings and FuneralsIndoor sports and Fitness Establishments (includes gyms, tness organizations, indoor recreational sports , indoor pools, indoor K-12 sports , indoor sports , indoor personal training , indoor dance, no-contact martial arts, gymnastics, climbing)Outdoor sports and Fitness Establishments (outdoor tness organizations, outdoor recreational sports , outdoorpools, outdoor parks and hiking trails, outdoor campsites, outdoor K-12 sports , outdoor sports , outdoor personal training , outdoor dance, outdoor motorsports)

6 Indoor Entertainment Establishments (includes aquariums, indoor theaters, indoor arenas, indoor concert halls, indoor gardens, indoor museums, indoor bowling, indoor trampoline facilities, indoor cardrooms, indoor entertainment activities of any kind,indoor event spaces)Phase 3 Max 10 people from outside your householdMax 50 peopleIndoor dining available 50% capacity, end alcohol service/delivery at 12AM. Outdoor or open-air dining available,max 10 people per tableMaximum 50% of capacity, encourage curbside pick-upIndoor maximum 50% capacity Ceremonies and indoor receptions, wakes, or similar gatheringsin conjunction with such ceremonies are permitted and mustfollow the appropriate venue requirements.

7 If food or drinks areserved, the eating and drinking requirements above competitions and tournaments allowed all riskcategories. Fitness and training and indoor sports maximum50% capacity. Showers work strongly encouraged, 50% capacity maximum 50% competitions and tournaments allowed all riskcategories. Maximum spectators allowed 400 with capacityrestriction depending on facility. Guided activities allowedwithout hard caps subject to 50% capacity or 400 people, whichever is food or drinks are served, eating and drinkingrequirements tickets allowed with restrictions. Maximum spectatorsallowed 400 with capacity restriction depending on Washington : ROADMAP TO RECOVERYWhat comes next:When Washington fully reopens the economy, the state will move beyond the Healthy Washington - Roadmap to Recovery.

8 Beginning June 30, or sooner if Washington reaches the WA-based vaccination goal of 70% of 16+ individuals initiating vaccine, all industry sectors previously covered by the Roadmap to Recovery or the Safe Start plan (with the limited exceptions noted below for large indoor events) may return to usual capacity and operations. This does not include masking, which will continue under current Veri cation / Negative TestingRecommended, but not required, for large indoor and outdoor LimitationsPhysical DistancingFacial CoveringsTravelersNo restrictions (except large indoor events*)No requirementsFollow current applicable requirements as outlined in.

9 Proclamation - Healthy Washington , Secretary of Health Order , and LNI Publication CDC recommendations and Proclamation - Restrictions on Applying to Indoor & Outdoor Settings After June 30 Large indoor events are defined as any event with more than 10,000 simultaneous participants located in an indoors enclosed space. Large indoor events are restricted to 75% capacity, unless vaccination verification is occurring. If vaccination verification is occurring prior to entry, and the venue requires all attendees be vaccinated, there are no capacity restrictions. However, we will not allow vaccinated sections as a way to go above 75% capacity unless all attendees are vaccinated.

10 No physical distancing requirements apply and attendees must follow the current masking requirements. We will reevaluate the restrictions on large indoor events on July 31, 2021.


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