A State-By-State Guide To Reopening America

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A State-By-State Guide To Reopening America
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Here's a state-by-state guide to reopening America:

What’s Open: Outdoor gatherings, such as parks or athletic fields, are permitted to reopen. Indoor venues such as theaters, arenas, stadiums, and auction houses are also permitted to reopen, under certain conditions. What’s Open: “Lower risk” businesses such as bookstores, clothing stores, florists, sporting goods stores and outdoor museums are permitted to reopen, under certain conditions. Places of worship and in-store retailers are permitted to reopen at limited capacity.

What’s Closed: Convention centers, water parks, sporting venues, tattoo parlors, massage therapy services, nail salons, spas, facials, waxing services and summer school programs. What’s Open: Retail businesses operating with curbside, front-door or delivery, barbershops and hair salons operating by appointment only and under strict restrictions, restaurants with outdoor seating, dog parks, golf courses, parks, tennis courts and tracks and fields are permitted to reopen.

What’s Closed: Playgrounds, overnight youth camps, bars and nightclubs, cultural and entertainment venues, amusement parks, water parks, and tourism sites, festivals, fairs, and parades, movie theaters.

What’s Closed: Casinos, tattoo parlors, nail salons, massage therapy, bars, gyms, museums, movie theaters, concert venues, night clubs, stadiums and summer camps are closed. What’s Open: Outdoor recreation, take out for restaurants and bars, and retail shopping by appointment are permitted with restrictions across the state. In some regions, restaurants and bars can offer dine-in services. Social gatherings are limited to 10 people.

What’s Closed: Low-contact sports leagues can’t resume competitions until June 18. Parades are prohibited through at least June 30. What’s Open: Outdoor recreation, gyms, pools, movie theaters, museums, retail stores, dine-in at restaurants and bars, barber shops, cosmetology services, and places of worship are permitted to reopen with restrictions. Social gatherings are limited to 50 people.

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