Indiana Enters Stage 4 of Reopening Plan


Indiana continues to move through its five-stage, “Back on Track” plan to reopen the state. Stage 4 is set to begin on June 12, 2020.

With certain restrictions, this stage permits:

If still on track, counties may advance to Stage 5 on July 4, 2020, after considering the number of hospitalized COVID-19 patients, capacity for critical care beds and ventilators, ability to test for COVID-19, and capacity for contact tracing. Executive Orders on the remaining stages are expected. In Stage 5, face coverings will be optional and social gatherings of over 250 people may take place with adherence to social distancing guidelines.

Businesses Opened

The following businesses (with the exceptions noted below) may reopen during Stage 4, provided they follow Occupational Safety and Health Administration and CDC guidelines:

General guidance for these industries requires providing employees and customers with the business’s COVID-19 policies, making provisions to maintain social distancing, screening employees daily, and utilizing face coverings according to best practices guidelines.

The following may operate with additional restrictions:

Businesses Remaining Closed

The following closures remain, in whole or in part, during Stage 4:

Guidelines for Employers

During Stage 4, Governor Eric Holcomb continues to encourage businesses and employers to take the following actions:

Stay at Home – Indianapolis/Marion County

As the Governor notes in Executive Order 20-28, local governments may impose more restrictive guidelines than those at the state level.

On May 27, 2020, Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett and Marion County Public Health Department Director Virginia Caine began moving Indianapolis and Marion County toward a tiered, Stage 3 reopening, each announcing that indoor worship services could resume at 50% capacity beginning May 29, with social distancing and mandatory face coverings.

Further, beginning June 1 through June 18:

Effective June 19, Marion County will move to Stage 4, adopting all guidelines outlined above by Governor Holcomb.

When out in public, all Marion County residents are asked to wear a face mask or covering and continue to maintain good hygiene, frequent handwashing, and proper social distancing.

Government Resources

Indiana has issued resources and guidance regarding the COVID-19 pandemic, including an informational website maintained by the Indiana Department of Health and a hotline (1-877-826-0011, available 24/7). Regular updates and resources, including when to seek medical attention and courses of action for those in counties with positive cases of COVID-19, are available at the website and the hotline.

The CDC has information at https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-nCoV, as well as tips and guidance to assist with physical and mental health during the pandemic.

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Reopening orders contain extensive requirements creating compliance issues that can vary significantly depending on the specific state or local jurisdiction.


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