- Effective April 9, 2021, the Governor removed its statewide mask mandate.
- On March 4, the Governor issued a “final” extension of the state’s mask order until April 9. The state did, however, lift dining restrictions, allowing restaurants to now seat up to eight people at a table. Partitions and social distancing must continue to be enforced.
- The state has extended a safer-at-home order until 5 p.m. on March 5. People over age 6 must wear masks in indoor public spaces. Restaurants, bars, and breweries can offer dine-in service, but party size is capped at eight people. Tables or booths must be placed 6 feet apart or, if within 6 feet, must be separated by partitions. As of February 18, all of Alabama’s 67 counties are either the low or moderate risk categories.
- As of November 2, the Governor extended the Safer at Home Order and the Public Health Emergency Order until January 22, 2020. A mask mandate remains in effect, and this was also extended until January 22.