2/ To obtain a waiver, a market manager must submit a plan to the District government at dcfoodpolicy@dc.gov to outline how they will operate and enforce social distancing protocols, and that plan must be approved.pic.twitter.com/QPZCCz44Ly
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2/ To obtain a waiver, a market manager must submit a plan to the District government at dcfoodpolicy@dc.gov to outline how they will operate and enforce social distancing protocols, and that plan must be approved.pic.twitter.com/QPZCCz44Ly
3/ The Order’s safety and social distance protocols apply to “Retail Food Sellers,” which include grocery stores, supermarkets, food halls, food banks, convenience stores, and other establishments engaged in the retail sale of food.
4/ The Order also includes several amendments to previous Orders, including removing tennis and golf as allowable recreational activities and clarifying that community gardens are open to the public. For more information on the District’s response, visithttp://coronavirus.dc.gov
Now do joggers and bikers.
Why? There’s no reason for that
I know, right? We know who owns the DC government!
.@MayorBowser where are page five and page six of your order?
Good Farmers Markets should’ve been closed
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