Multiple universities announcing no on campus classes or dorms for the fall, just as students were set to move in. People just couldn't wear masks or skip the pool parties
Gatherings reduced from 100 to 50. That essentially means limitations on spectators at scrimmages and games.
Everyone in any public gathering greater than 10 must wear a mask and social distance.
6. Enforcement. The Department of Public Health, local boards of health and their authorized agents pursuant to G. L. c. 111, § 30, and State and municipal police are authorized to enforce this Order. Violation of the terms of this Order may result in a civil fine of up to $500 per violation as provided in St. 1950, c. 639, § 8, provided that the fine shall be administered in the manner provided for the non-criminal disposition of violations of municipal by-law, ordinance, rule, or regulation pursuant to G. L. c. 40, § 21D.
This Order may also be enforced by injunction. This means that the local board of health or police may shut down any facility which does not comply with the updated requirements.
Reading comprehension is hard, however, these are significantly stricter requirements than youth sports were subject to prior to these new provisions going into effect on Tuesday, August 11.
Gatherings reduced from 100 to 50. That essentially means limitations on spectators at scrimmages and games.
Everyone in any public gathering greater than 10 must wear a mask and social distance.
6. Enforcement. The Department of Public Health, local boards of health and their authorized agents pursuant to G. L. c. 111, § 30, and State and municipal police are authorized to enforce this Order. Violation of the terms of this Order may result in a civil fine of up to $500 per violation as provided in St. 1950, c. 639, § 8, provided that the fine shall be administered in the manner provided for the non-criminal disposition of violations of municipal by-law, ordinance, rule, or regulation pursuant to G. L. c. 40, § 21D.
This Order may also be enforced by injunction. This means that the local board of health or police may shut down any facility which does not comply with the updated requirements.
Reading comprehension is hard, however, these are significantly stricter requirements than youth sports were subject to prior to these new provisions going into effect on Tuesday, August 11.
Reading comprehension is hard. And if you read the actual order, you would know entities subject to sector specific rules, including entities subject to rules issued by the Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs, which issued the amateur and youth sports orders, are exempt. This means youth sports are not subject to these restrictions. They still must abide by current restrictions in place since July 24th.
Reading comprehension is hard. And if you read the actual order, you would know entities subject to sector specific rules, including entities subject to rules issued by the Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs, which issued the amateur and youth sports orders, are exempt. This means youth sports are not subject to these restrictions. They still must abide by current restrictions in place since July 24th.
Can you post a link to the actual order
The news reports seems to indicate it does apply to activity on an athletic field
From the word attachment to the order on the state’s website...
Gatherings that are subject to the limitations of this Section include, without limitation, community, civic, public, leisure, sporting events, concerts, conferences, conventions, fundraisers, fairs, festivals, road races, and other similar events or activities. Except as provided in Sections 1 and 2, these restrictions apply to gatherings in all public and private venues and locations in the Commonwealth, including private homes, backyards, parks, athletic fields, and parking lots.
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