Delaware Employers Can Operate at 100% Capacity and May Impose Mask Requirements

Employers in Delaware can operate at 100% capacity but are strongly encouraged to maintain at least three feet of social distancing between people. Businesses, however, may choose to impose mask requirements for customers and employees. Barring any such requirements, people who are are fully vaccinated are permitted to no longer have wear a mask indoors or outdoors, with the exception of state buildings, public transit, planes, schools and child care facilities, health care facilities and congregate settings. Unvaccinated individuals should still wear masks in public settings.

For more information, please contact Lisa Scidurlo at lmsc@stevenslee.com, Joseph Hofmann at jph@stevenslee.com, Theresa Zechman at tmz@stevenslee.com, Daniel Sobol at djso@stevenslee.com or  the Stevens & Lee attorney with whom you regularly work.

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Employers in Delaware can operate at 100% capacity but are strongly encouraged to maintain at least three feet of social distancing between people. Businesses, however, may choose to impose mask requirements for customers and employees. Barring any such requirements, people who are are fully vaccinated are permitted to no longer have wear a mask indoors or outdoors, with the exception of state buildings, public transit, planes, schools and child care facilities, health care facilities and congregate settings. Unvaccinated individuals should still wear masks in public settings.

For more information, please contact Lisa Scidurlo at lmsc@stevenslee.com, Joseph Hofmann at jph@stevenslee.com, Theresa Zechman at tmz@stevenslee.com, Daniel Sobol at djso@stevenslee.com or  the Stevens & Lee attorney with whom you regularly work.

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