There is currently a mask policy in place on Hilton Head Island through May 16. The town council will meet prior to that time to discuss and vote whether to extend that.
Beaufort County voted this week to end the mask policy for unincorporated areas of the county which has no affect on Hilton Head Island. All county offices still have a mask mandate in place besides the Hilton Head Island policy.
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DVC Resort cannot change their current policy until the town modifies their current policy and, even then, the resort may still continue their policy as their own choice.
Hilton Head currently has no Covid patients in the local hospital and the vaccine continues to be distributed to anyone 16 years old and older. Distribution is available in pharmacies on the island, in Hospital related services in the county and even in the local free clinic here on the island.
Stay tuned for at least the local policy after May 16. If the mask mandate continues for Hilton Head Island, the DVC Resort will need to continue their policy too.The current policy applies to anyone entering a business. When in a restaurant, masks may be removed once seated at your table (inside or outside). Masks are not required when outside in general unless the business or resort has their own requirement.Masks are required for shoppers as well as staff in business establishments.
There is signage on the road onto Hilton Head indicating the mask policy. Masks are NOT required on the beaches. Compliance has been generally good on the island.