In breaking news, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (“CDC”) released an Order re-instating a temporary halt in residential evictions. The CDC Order is effective August 3, 2021 and will remain in effect through October 3, 2021, subject to revision based on the changing public health landscape. Click here to read the full Order.
- This Order applies in U.S. counties experiencing substantial and high levels of community transmission levels of SARS-CoV-2 as defined by CDC, as of August 3, 2021.
- If a U.S. county that is not covered by this Order as of August 3, 2021 later experiences substantial or high levels of community transmission while this Order is in effect, then that county will become subject to this Order as of the date the county begins experiencing substantial or high levels of community transmission.
- If a U.S. county that is covered by this Order no longer experiences substantial or high levels of community transmission for 14 consecutive days, then this Order will no longer apply in that county, unless and until the county again experiences substantial or high levels of community transmission while this Order is in effect.
- This Order does not apply in any state, local, territorial, or tribal area with a moratorium on residential evictions that provides the same or greater level of public-health protection than the requirements listed in this Order or to the extent its application is prohibited by Federal court order.
- Click here for the CDC map of county level data for monitoring COVID-19