Governor Cancels Social Distancing

Nebraska bases decision on hospital beds' availability
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Sep 10, 2020 5:07 PM CDT
State Dropping Social Distancing
Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts, left, speaks to a GOP supporter during the opening of the Nebraska Trump Victory Office in Omaha last month.   (AP Photo/Nati Harnik)

Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts will end nearly all of his state's social-distancing restrictions on Monday, even as the number of new coronavirus cases has trended upward over the past few months. The new rules will still limit the size of large indoor gatherings, such as concerts, meeting halls and theaters, but will drop all other state-imposed mandates in favor of voluntary guidelines, as other conservative-led states have done. "We are loosening the restrictions further on Sept. 14," Ricketts said at a news conference. State officials said they made the decision based on the availability of hospital beds and ventilators, the AP reports, in keeping with the Republican governor's goal of not overwhelming medical facilities. "The goal has always been to protect hospital capacity, and capacity remains stable," said Ricketts spokesman Taylor Gage.

Nebraska's hospitals have 36% of their regular beds, 31% of their intensive care beds, and 81% of their ventilators available, according to the state's online tracking portal. Those numbers have changed little in the past few months. The new rules will apply statewide except in Lancaster County, which includes the capital of Lincoln, home to the University of Nebraska's flagship campus. They've already been in effect in 27 of Nebraska’s 93 counties, but those areas are overwhelmingly rural and have seen few confirmed cases. Nebraska will allow smaller indoor facilities, such as bars, restaurants, churches, gyms, and hair salons, to operate with no formal restrictions. State guidance still recommends limiting crowd sizes, but those guidelines aren't enforceable. Under the new rules, larger indoor venues such as concert halls can allow gatherings of up to 75% of their rated capacity, up from 50%.

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