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Phase Two Begins Today, Here is What’s Open

Mayor Bill DeBlasio on NYC Phase 2 Re-opening

June 22, 2020 Staff Report

New York City entered Phase 2 of its reopening plan today.

Restaurants, barbershops, retail stores and offices are all able to reopen, although subject to restrictions.

Up to 300,000 more people are expected to return to work starting today. This is in addition to the hundreds of thousands who were able to go back to work when Phase 1 went into effect two weeks ago.

There are still many businesses that must remain shut, such as nail salons and fitness centers.

Restaurants

Eateries will now be allowed to reopen for dining—although it will be limited to sidewalks, curb lanes and plazas with social distancing measures in place. Indoor dining is not yet permitted.

Restaurant owners must make sure that the tables are at least six feet apart from each other, and diners must wear face coverings until seated. Employees must wear masks at all times.

Salons and Barbershops

Salons and barbershops can reopen with 50 percent maximum occupancy. Customers and employees must wear face coverings.

Services that require mask removal – like beard trimming – are prohibited, along with personal care services like nails and massages.

In-Store Retail

Retailers are permitted to reopen but with 50 percent of maximum occupancy in store spaces. Customers and employees must wear face coverings and maintain a distance of six feet from one another.

Playgrounds

Children will be allowed back in playgrounds, but social distancing ambassadors will be present to monitor crowding.

Offices

Offices may reopen, although only with 50 percent of the maximum number of occupants allow at a time.

Employees should avoid entering elevators with others, unless wearing masks, and common workstations must be sanitized between users. The state recommends that employers stagger staff schedules to reduce crowding.

Real estate

Real estate firms across New York City will be able to reopen much like all offices.

All individuals visiting property must wear face masks at all times.

Auto Dealerships

Auto dealerships are permitted to reopen. Staff must wear face coverings when speaking with customers. Customers and sales people must also wear face coverings when going for test drives.

What’s Not Open

Many businesses are still not permitted to reopen. They include fitness centers, nail salons, tattoo parlors, spas and cosmetology businesses. In addition, movie theaters, amusement parks, malls and sporting arenas are not permitted to reopen.

 

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Pat Macnamara

social distancing ambassadors will be present to monitor crowding,/i>send them to 30th avenue to monitor the unmasked throngs of drunk 20 somethings binge drinking on the sidewalks. This mayor is the worst ever

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