Gov. Tom Wolf on Monday, March 1 announced changes to the state’s COVID-19 restrictions.
The maximum occupancy limit for indoor events allows 15 percent of maximum occupancy, regardless of venue size.
The maximum occupancy limits for outdoor events allows for 20 percent of maximum occupancy, regardless of venue size.
Face covering, social distancing, and hand hygiene still must be enforced. The occupancy limits are only permitted if attendees and workers are able to comply with the 6-foot physical distancing requirement.
Out-of-state travel restrictions have been lifted. Previously, anyone over the age of 11 visiting from another state had to provide evidence of a negative COVID-19 test or place themselves in a travel quarantine for 14 days upon entering Pennsylvania.
For more information, visit governor.pa.gov/newsroom/gov-wolf-revises-mitigation-order-on-gatherings-and-lifts-out-of-state-travel-restrictions/.