Restore Illinois: Governor Pritzker’s Five-Phase, Four-Region Plan and What It May Mean for Your Business Operations


On May 5, 2020, Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker issued a phased, regional plan for reopening the State’s economy, entitled Restore Illinois: A Public Health Approach to Safely Reopen Our State (the “Plan”).  The Plan is comprised of five phases, each of which permits different sectors of the economy to open or operate with increasingly regular functionality, while gradually easing restrictions on individual activity and the size of gatherings.

Movement from one phase of the Plan to the next (or, as the case may be, reverting back to a prior phase) will be based upon cumulative public health data, including new case growth, hospital surge capacity, and ability to test for and trace COVID-19 cases, and does not provide specific timetables or dates for each phase.  While advancement from one phase to the next is the desired trend, the Plan also cautions that, “just as health metrics will tell us it is safe to move forward, health metrics may also tell us to return to a prior phase.”

The Plan divides the State into four geographic “health regions:” Northeast, North-Central, Central, and Southern.  Each health region will be assessed independently in terms of movement between the Plan’s phases, based on cumulative health metrics from each region.  Local health departments and regional healthcare councils will provide data to the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH), which will monitor all of the health data it receives and recommend to the Governor whether a health region can advance to the next phase or needs to revert to a prior phase.  The full text of the plan, including a map of the four health regions, can be found here

The Plan’s Five Phases

Phase One: Rapid Spread

Phase Two: Flattening1 

Phase Three: Recovery

Phase Four: Revitalization

Phase Five: Illinois Restored

What Does Each Phase Mean for Certain Businesses and Industries?

Retail:

Manufacturing:

Bars and restaurants:

“Non-essential” businesses:

Personal care services and health clubs:

Entertainment:

While the Plan contains the specific guidelines and health metrics outlined above, the Governor’s Office has characterized the Plan as an “initial framework” that will likely be updated as research and scientific developments progress.  The State’s decisions regarding each health region’s status may reflect additional or different considerations as the pandemic moves forward.

As such, it is important to monitor announcements and orders from the Governor’s Office.  While the health metrics detailed in the Plan are useful indicators of Illinois’ progress toward reopening, only these announcements and orders will concretely move health regions through the Plan’s five phases. 


1 All four health regions were in Phase Two at the time of the Plan’s publication.  As of the date of this memorandum’s publication, no health region has yet advanced to Phase Three.

2 Additional Executive Orders may be issued or modified after the date of this memorandum, which could differ from the content included here.  Businesses should regularly monitor the status of all Executive Orders to ensure compliance with Orders then in effect.​


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