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Which businesses will be allowed to reopen this weekend

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Which businesses will be allowed to reopen this weekend

Which businesses will be allowed to reopen this weekend

Reopening starts May 9 Gov.

Steve Sisolak announced a number of new changes when it comes to COVID-19.

Restaurants can open for dine-in following the proper guidelines with seating limited to no more than 50% capacity, tables spaced at least 6 feet apart and reservations required.

WILL REOPEN!

THE CHANGE COMESWITH NEW RULES FOR BUSINESSOWNERS, WORKERS, AND CUSTOMERS.13 ACTION NEWS ANCHOR NINAPORCIUNCULA JOINS US LIVE WITHMORE ON THE STRICT GUIDELINESEVERYONE MUST NOW FOLLOW.THE STAY AT HOME ORDER WILL BELIFTED SATURDAY AT 12:01 AM.BUT THAT DOESN'T MEAN THINGSWILL BE BACK TO NORMAL.ALL RETAIL BUSINESSES AND DINEIN RESTARAUNTS WILL BE ALLOWEDTO OPEN, HOWEVER...IF YOU PLAN TO GO OUT TO EATRESERVATIONS WILL NEED TO BEMADEAHEAD OF TIME..BECAUSE RESTAURANTS WILL ONLYBE ALLOWED TO SERVE 50PERCENT..OF SEATING CAPACTIY.ANOTHER CHANGE-- BOOTHS ANDTABLES..NEED TO BE 6 FEET APART...AND CUSTOMERS MUST WAIT TO BESEATED OUTSIDE THE RESTARAUNT.CUSTOMERS ARE ALSO ENCOURAGEDTO WEAR MASKS..WHILE EMPLOYEES ARE REQUIRED.RETAIL BUSINESSES WILL ALSO BEREQUIRED TO LIMIT CUSTOMERCAPACITY TO 50 PERCENT OF THEIRFIRE CODE.BARBER SHOPS..NAIL SALONS..BEAUTY PARLORS WILL ALSO REOPENBUT BY APPOINTMENT ONLY..NO WALK IN'S..BUT PATRONS MUST BE SPACED..EVERY OTHER CHAIR..OR THERE MUST BE A DIVIDERBETWEEN CUSTOMERS.GOVERNOR STEVE SISOLAK SPOKEWITH 13 INVESTIGATES ONE ONONE..HE SAYS..THE REQUIREMENTS ARE STRICT TOSLOW ANY POTENTIAL COVID-19CASE FLARE UPS.GOV.STEVE SISOLAK/(D) NEVADA 4:00"YOU NEED A COUPLE OF WEEKS TWOOR THREE WEEKS WITH THESETYPES OF BUSINESSES OPEN TO GETAN IMPACT BECAUSE IF WE GETPOSITIVES WE'RE GOING TO HAVETO TRACE WHY WE GOT THEPOSITIVES."THOUGH THE STAY AT HOME ORDERENDS SATURDAY...GOVERNOR SISOLAK SAID PEOPLEARE STILL ENCOURAGED TO REMAINAT HOME..

AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE.AND TO WEAR MASKS..WHEN IN PUBLIC.GETTING SOUTHERN NEVADA...BACK IN BUSINESS!




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