Connecticut is slated to lift all remaining business restrictions next month, Gov. Ned Lamont (D) announced on Monday.
“Over the coming days, we’ll continue to slowly, cautiously, and safely phase out business restrictions,” the Democrat governor said on Monday, over a year since the Chinese coronavirus pandemic began:
Over the coming days, we’ll continue to slowly, cautiously, and safely phase out business restrictions. pic.twitter.com/0oZEwWfico
According to his office, changes will begin to take place on May 1. Bars that do not serve food will be permitted to open on an “outdoor-only basis,” and the eight-person limit for tables will be lifted for outdoor service. Additionally, curfews for restaurants, theaters, and other entertainment facilities will be moved to midnight.