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Governor Baker expanding capacity for businesses, restaurants with decrease in virus cases
Business capacity limits are being increased in Massachusetts due to a decrease in COVID-19 metrics.
According to the Baker Administration, effective Monday, February 8th at 5:00 a.m., those businesses and other sectors in Massachusetts currently limited to 25% capacity following an across the board capacity reduction on December 26, 2020 will be permitted to increase to a 40% capacity limit. Businesses and activities affected by the adjustment include:
Arcades and Recreational Businesses
Driving and Flight Schools
Gyms/Health Clubs
Libraries
Museums
Retail
Offices
Places of Worship
Lodging (common areas)
Golf (indoor areas)
Movie Theaters (no more than 50 people per theater)
In addition, restaurants and close contact personal services will now be allowed to operate at a 40% capacity limit, which reflects an increase from the 25% limit imposed in December. As under the current 25% limit, workers and staff will not count towards the occupancy count for restaurants and close contact personal services.
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The Commonwealth remains in Phase 3, Step 1 of the Baker-Polito Administration’s reopening plan.
Phase 3, Step 2 businesses, including indoor performance venues and indoor recreation businesses like roller rinks and trampoline parks, remain closed.
The current gathering limits, in place since December 26, are being extended. Indoor gatherings and events will remain limited to 10 people. Outdoor gatherings and events will remain limited to 25 people. The gathering limits apply equally to private homes, event venues, and other public spaces.
Liberty
February 4, 2021 at 8:52 pm
Covid fraud exposed! Lower the cycles on the tests and the false positives disappear. How disgusting are these anti human globalists.