Monthly Archives: May 2020

Monthly Archives: May 2020

Virginia Community Associations and Governor’s Face Covering Order [5/28/20]

FAQs: Virginia Governor’s Executive Order (EO63) on Face Coverings Inside Buildings 5/28/20 On May 26, 2020, Governor Northam issued Executive Order No. 63.  Noting that the virus that causes COVID19 remains an ongoing threat as Virginia “reopens” its businesses, EO63 sets forth requirements for Virginians to wear CDC-recommended cloth face coverings in certain circumstances outside […]

DC “ReOpen” recommendations

“ReOpen DC” Recommendations On May 21, the DC Mayor released the recommendations of the “ReOpen DC Advisory Group.”  The Advisory Group’s recommendations suggest that “Stage 1” of the DC reopen plan may begin as soon as May 29, depending on whether the DC’s coronavirus infection rate continues to flatten and whether Mayor authorizes that date.  […]

DC Mayor’s COVID19 Stay-at-Home Order – extended to June 8 [updated 5/13/2020]

Order also addresses masks and required signage Updated 5/13/20 To fight the spread of the COVID-19 virus, D.C. Mayor Bowser issued Order 2020-053 closing non-essential businesses in Washington D.C.  In addition, on March 30, the Mayor issued Order 2020-054, a “Stay at Home” Order, providing that residents of the District should stay at home but may […]

Community Associations and Virginia’s COVID-19 Executive Orders [updated 5/28/20]

Governor’s EO61 and EO62 – “Phase 1” reopening began May 16 for most of Virginia and May 29 for NoVA, Richmond and Accomack. Updated 5/28/2020 EO61/EO62 – Phase One Re-Opening.  Effective on May 16 and continuing through June 10 (subject to change), most of the Commonwealth began “Phase One” of its planned gradual reopening of […]

Associations and Virginia’s COVID19 Executive Orders – updated 5/5/2020

This entry now superseded.  Starting May 15, the Governor’s New Order EO61 effectively modified EO53. See separate CWMEB Journal entry on “Phase One.” Governor’s Executive Orders – EO53 (social distancing /non-essential business) extended to May 14. “Phase 1” reopening may begin May 15.  EO55 still in place until June 10. Updated 5/05/20 EO55 – Stay-At-Home.  […]

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