Governor of Connecticut Ned Lamont announced on Thursday that the state will eliminate coronavirus-related capacity limits on restaurants, houses of worship and other spaces in two weeks as infections and hospitalizations are declining.
The Democrat said face coverings will continue to be required and bars that do not serve food will remain closed until further notice.
However, restaurants, retail, libraries, personal services, indoor recreation, gyms, museums, offices, and houses of worship in the state can all open at 100% capacity from March 19 onward.
Connecticut Rolls Back COVID Restrictions
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2158, 04 March 2021
It’s a start but still not good enough.
I guess I am lucky where I live in a county that has no restrictions.
No mask mandate and everything is open 100% and has been for several.months.
We had our highs in cases and our lows, just like the rest of the country.