Entertainment Industry
Theaters, concert venues, museums, movie theaters, arcades, casinos, bowling alleys, private clubs, and all other similar entertainment, recreational or social facilities, are prohibited from operation.
In-Person Extracurricular School Activities
Voluntary activities sponsored or approved by a school entity’s governing body or administration are suspended, but these extracurricular activities may be held virtually. This includes, but is not limited to, attendance at or participation in activities such musical ensembles, school plays, student council, clubs, and school dances.
K-12 School Sports and Youth Sports
All sports at K-12 public schools, nonpublic schools, private schools and club, travel, recreational, intermural, and intramural sports are paused, according to the state.
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Gov. Wolf, at a Dec. 7 press conference
On the afternoon of Thursday, Dec. 10, Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf ordered limited-time mitigation orders against the further spread of COVID-19. These restrictions will prohibit indoor dining, in-person school events, indoor gatherings of more than 10, and outdoor gatherings of more than 50 people, as well as temporarily shutting down gyms and entertainment venues.
This order will take effect for the entire Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and begin at 12:01 a.m. on December 12, and remain in effect until 8 a.m. on January 4, 2021. This 23-day period will stretch from two weeks prior to Christmas Eve until three days after New Year s Day.
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