Gov. Wolf Revises Mitigation Order on Gatherings and Lifts Out-of-State Travel Restrictions

HARRISBURG – As COVID-19 cases continue to decline and the state’s vaccination plan is amplified, the Wolf Administration announced revised and lifted mitigation restrictions that are effective state-wide Monday.

“Pennsylvania is taking a measured approach to revising or lifting mitigation orders,” Gov. Tom Wolf said. “The reason we are seeing cases drop can be attributed, in part, to people following the mitigation efforts we have in place.

“Mask-wearing, social distancing and hand hygiene are making a difference and need to continue even as we see more and more people fully vaccinated.

“We need to balance protecting public health with leading the state to a robust economic recovery. We are lifting mitigation efforts only when we believe it is safe to do so.”

The revised mitigations restrictions announced today include:

Reduced cases, hospitalizations and deaths and the more than 2.3 million vaccinations are good signs, but the CDC advises that “now is not the time to introduce expansive loosening of mitigation efforts known to put people at more risk. New cases of variants continue to appear, and some experts warn of a fourth surge in cases.”

The state considered broad range of data for Monday’s announcement and when considering lifting additional restrictions including (all data is as of Feb. 26):

The Acting Secretary of Health’s revised order on gatherings can be found here.

The Acting Secretary of Health’s order rescinding travel restrictions can be found here.

Find FAQs for the mitigation order changes here.

More information is available on the COVID-19 Data Dashboard.

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