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DPHSS Issues Guidance Memo 2020-39
The Department of Public Health and Social Services (DPHSS) issued Guidance Memo 2020-39 to advise the public of restrictions and allowances for business and government operations in accordance with Executive Order No. 2020-34 during the current Pandemic Conditions of Readiness (PCOR) 1, which was declared by Executive Order No. 2020-27.
This Guidance Memo includes the following updates from previous guidance memos:
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Authorized Businesses and Services
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Critical Government of Guam agencies, provided such agencies and departments are able to adequately protect their employees and the public through the implementation of COVID-19 mitigation measures provided by U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and DPHSS Guidance Memo 2020-28.
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All other Government of Guam agencies may operate at 25% capacity. Business-related customer services may operate on a limited basis. All other customer service functions may occur by appointment.
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Outdoor Dining at Eating and Drinking Establishments
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The dining area may be covered to protect from the elements but shall not be enclosed by more than two walls;
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Adherence to the Guam Food Code;
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Prohibition of indoor dining;
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Each party must be comprised of individuals from the same household and not to exceed six (6) people;
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Customers must wear face masks when speaking with the employees;
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All tables between different parties must be at least 6 feet apart or have a physical barrier between the parties which is of sufficient height and width;
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Customers are permitted to enter the establishment to use the restrooms;
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A written record is maintained as outlined in DPHSS Guidance Memo 2020-39.
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Other Retail Stores may operate at no greater than 25% capacity and further subject to the following conditions: mandating the wearing of masks and social distancing of at least six (6) feet, providing for easy access to either a hand washing station or hand sanitizer, encouraging all employees and patrons to download the Guam COVID Alert App.
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Running, walking, biking, and other individual recreation and exercise is permitted on public roadways, beaches, and parks.
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Recreational boating by single household unit.
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Outdoor, non-contact, recreational activities, such as golf, tennis, shooting, scuba diving; provided, the following are implemented:
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Social distancing of not less than 6 ft. is maintained;
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Face mask is worn whenever possible
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Group activities cannot exceed 4 individuals; and
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Each golfer shall ride in a separate cart.
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The following businesses and services are by appointment only, and must not exceed 25% of the occupancy load:
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Animal grooming and training establishments;
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Cosmetology Establishments; must adhere to the following restrictions:
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Prohibits walk-ins;
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Prohibits waiting rooms (customers must wait in their vehicles);
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Separate rooms are utilized or workstations must be 6 ft apart;
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The employee servicing the customer wears a face mask and a face shield;
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Cosmetology Establishments comply with DPHSS Guidance Memorandum 2020-26;
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Therapeutic massage establishments comply with DPHSS Guidance Memorandum 2020-22; and
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A written record is maintained as outlined in DPHSS Guidance Memo 2020-39
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Dive shops;
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Auto wash, detailing, and tinting businesses;
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Photography services;
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Financial planning;
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Advertising and marketing;
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In-office Consulting;
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Shopping Centers or Malls with the following requirements:
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Food courts or Eating and Drinking Establishments are authorized Outdoor Dining and/or take out only—indoor dining is prohibited
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All common areas that promote congregation are closed; and
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All Authorized Businesses and Services within shopping centers or malls must comply with specific DPHSS guidance memos related to the associated Authorized Businesses and Services.
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Previously authorized businesses and services operating at 50% of the occupancy load prior to this guidance memorandum may continue to do so.
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All businesses that require servicing via appointment, as noted in this document, and are required to maintain a written record must keep a log that provides the following information, which must be readily available to DPHSS, when requested:
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Date and time of the visit;
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Name of the individual(s);
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Assigned staff or server and/or table or workstation; and
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Phone and/or email.
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The business must verify the name of the individual and maintain this record for a period of 30 days from the date of service.
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All businesses shall follow applicable requirements of DPHSS Guidance Memo 2020-29, which does not contradict or conflict with Executive Orders 2020-27 through 2020-33 and this memorandum, for social distancing; cleaning, sanitization, and/or disinfection of surfaces; posting of signs; face masks; and employee health and hygiene.
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Businesses and Services Not Authorized for On-Site Operations.
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Government of Guam agencies with customer service functions that are not deemed critical to the health and safety of the community;
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Indoor dining services at Eating and Drinking Establishments;
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Educational institutions, including public and private K-12 schools, colleges, and universities;
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Child care facilities;
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Theaters and museums;
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Tourist attraction sites and venues
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Bars and taverns;
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Gymnasiums and fitness centers;
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Movie theaters;
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Sporting events of all types;
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Public swimming pools;
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Indoor firing range;
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All places of worship, except for parking lot services;
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Swimming pools, playgrounds, and other shared facilities and rooms in condominiums and apartments; and
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All government of Guam public parks and beaches, except for individual use for the purpose of exercise, subject to social distancing mandates.
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DPHSS Guidance Memorandum 2020-39, and other relevant DPHSS Guidance Memorandums listed above can be viewed in their entirety at dphss.guam.gov/covid-19.
DPHSS Guidance Memorandum 2020-39For the latest information on COVID-19, visit dphss.guam.gov or guamrecovery.com. For inquiries on COVID-19, contact 311 through a local number, or call the Joint Information Center at (671) 478-0208/09/10.