March 18, 2021
Written By:
sperling
As Massachusetts goes through the phases of reopening, we have compiled some answers to frequently asked questions that have been inspired by the COVID-19 pandemic.
As of March 22, 2021, there is a travel advisory in effect for MA. Visitors and returning residents are advised to either self quarantine for 10 days upon arrival in MA or take a COVID-19 test and quarantine until they receive a negative result. Fully vaccinated individuals are exempt from these recommendations. Click here for more information.
Everyone in Massachusetts over the age of two is required to wear a mask or face covering while indoors in public areas and outdoors when physical distancing of 6 ft. or more is not possible or while attending an event (including outdoor walking tours). Learn more at mass.gov/reopening.
According to the state’s mask mandate, face coverings should not be worn by children under two and anyone who is unconscious, incapacitated, has trouble breathing, or is otherwise unable to remove masks on their own. Those with medical conditions that may place them at a higher risk for COVID-19 are encouraged to continue to stay home for their safety. Businesses may provide alternatives for guests who cannot wear masks (like curbside pickup for instance) but they reserve the right to refuse entry to customers who are not wearing masks. As any of these orders change we’ll also be posting updates on salem.org/covid19.
Salem’s downtown businesses. Please note that masks are required indoors while in public areas and outdoors when distancing is not possible or while attending an event, including outdoor walking tours. Additionally businesses may have modified hours of operation, capacity limits, or require reservations. We recommend confirming details with the businesses you are planning on visiting.
Salem’s restaurants are open for indoor and outdoor dining (weather permitting). We recommend checking with individual restaurants for specifics. Masks are required at all times in restaurants (including when dining outdoors) whenever you are not eating or drinking.
Currently alcoholic beverages may only be ordered while seated at a table after food is ordered. Bars may open only for additional restaurant seating. Visit mass.gov/reopening for additional updates.
Most retailers are open for in-store shopping and browsing, and many offer online shopping or curbside pickup. Visit Salem.org/shop for a full list of stores.
Information on getting married in Salem is available on salem.org/weddings.
Each tour operator using a bus or other vehicle (such as a trolley, harbor cruise vessel, or duck boat) must limit occupancy at all times to 50% of the tour, vehicle or vessel’s maximum permitted occupancy as documented in its occupancy permit on record with the relevant municipal record holder.
Occupancy limitations for boat tours using vessels with open deck space that can be used to accommodate passengers shall be determined in accordance with the formula used to set charter boat occupancy limits, outlined in the Workplace Safety and Reopening Standards for For-Hire and Charter Vessels.
Find more information on group tours under Massachusetts’ phased reopening guidelines here.
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