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Delaware Lifting Stay at Home Order June 1, Allows Short-Term Rentals

The ban on short-term rentals and the 14-day quarantine requirement for out of state visitors will be lifted on June 1 as well

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Travelers from out of state will no longer have to self-quarantine for 14 days, but occupancy will be limited to 30%, NBC10’s Tim Furlong reports.

Delaware will lift its stay-at-home order June 1, though Gov. John Carney still wants people to limit unnecessary travel.

And weddings and graduations will be allowed to take place outdoors in Delaware beginning on June 1, Carney said Tuesday.

Up to 250 people will be allowed to attend the outdoor gatherings so long as guests wear face masks and follow other social distancing measures. Tents will be allowed if they have two walls or less. The governor's office outlined all the requirements in a two page document.

Gatherings of more than 250 people will not be immediately allowed, but organizers will be able to submit a safety plan to state health officials for consideration, Carney's office said.

In addition to the outdoor gatherings, Carney said the statewide ban on short-term property rentals will be lifted on June 1. The decision comes just in time for the summer travel season.

The 14-day quarantine for out-of-state travelers will be lifted alongside the allowance for short-term rentals.

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