Virginia governor announces new statewide measures
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam has announced new measures aimed at combatting the spread of coronavirus in the commonwealth. They include:
-All public and private in-person gatherings must be limited to 25 individuals, down from the current cap of 250 people. This includes outdoor and indoor settings
-Expansion of mask mandate to all Virginians aged 5 and over, down from 10 years and older
-Tightened retail requirements for physical distances, face coverings and cleaning, now enforceable as a Class One misdemeanor
-On-site alcohol curfew: The on-site sale, consumption and possession of alcohol is prohibited after 10:00 p.m. in any restaurant, dining establishment, food court, brewery, microbrewery, distillery, winery or tasting room.
Virginia is averaging 1,500 newly reported COVID-19 cases per day, up from a statewide peak of approximately 1,200 in May.
ABC News' Dee Carden contributed to this report.