Updated at 5:10 p.m.
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On Tuesday, the Pennsylvania Department of Health reported 86,606 coronavirus cases since the COVID-19 pandemic began, and 6,649 deaths.
As of Monday, Philadelphia’s Department of Public Health has reported 25,991 cases and 1,579 deaths.
Philly presses pause on reopening restaurants, gyms
COVID-19 cases continue to rise nationwide and regionally; that’s true in Philly as well, which is now averaging about 100 new cases a day. The increase in cases is also higher in younger populations, with teenagers and young adults accounting for 34% of coronavirus cases when previously they were only 20%.
That means the county hasn’t met all of its targets for full reopening. So on Friday, Philadelphia will be moving to “green” on the state’s tiered reopening scale as previously scheduled — but with key restrictions.
Gyms and fitness centers will remain closed, and the city’s bars and restaurants will not be permitted to offer dining indoors. Museums, libraries, indoor shopping malls, and casinos will be allowed to reopen with mandatory mask usage and maintained social distance between patrons; no food, drink, or smoking indoors will be allowed. Outdoor gatherings of up to 50 people are allowed as well.
All activities must follow the city’s safe mode guidance.
“We will pause these activities until August 1, but we will re-evaluate weekly,” Health Commissioner Tom Farley said Tuesday.
He added that if cases continue to rise in Philadelphia, “it is possible that we will have to backtrack, and close activities that we are currently allowing.”
“It was a difficult decision,” said Health Commissioner Tom Farley Tuesday, citing the importance of weighing both economic and health effects of potential reopening. “The virus kills, but poverty kills too.”
“Nothing has changed about the virus, nothing has changed about the human body since March. The only thing that’s going to change is how we behave.”