After receiving feedback from parents and childcare providers from the proposed executive order that reduced child care facilities to 50% capacity

The county council requested and received an updated order:

Twitter post on the update from Councilmember Andrew Friedson:

When asked on Twitter if there were any other changes to the order, Friedson responded:
“Only one other minor clarification to the bowling section wrongly which referred to 25% capacity or 50 people whichever is lower. It has been changed to address 25% capacity or 25 people, whichever number is lower — as we were told it was intended.”
Councilmember Andrew Friedson on Twitter
Full new updated executive order: