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Flea, roadside markets to reopen on Navajo Nation under yellow status

FARMINGTON  The Navajo Department of Health loosened restrictions for certain businesses and allowed flea markets and roadside markets to reopen beginning on May 24 under guidelines in the latest public health emergency order. The health department is keeping businesses in the yellow tier of its reopening plan as its coronavirus case rate remains low with a slowed infection rate. The order increased the capacity for indoor dining at restaurants to 50%. It also boosted capacity to 50% for marinas, parks, museums and zoos. However, areas managed by the Navajo Nation Parks and Recreation Department remain closed to all. Still not allowed to operate are youth programs, but the Navajo Health Command Operations Center is reviewing the possible reopening of these programs.

Free COVID vaccine clinics set in San Juan County, Navajo Nation

COVID-19: Case updates for the Navajo Nation and San Juan County in May 2021

COVID-19: Case updates for the Navajo Nation and San Juan County in May 2021 © Randolph County Public Health COVID Friday, April 30, marked the day that San Juan County returned to Green Level state restrictions after New Mexico health officials changed the formula used for determining when counties can relax restrictions on certain businesses and events, and at what level of occupancy. On May 5 San Juan County graduated to Turquoise Status, allowing more people to attend mass gatherings and many venues to expand seating areas for customers indoors. A list of Turquoise Level restrictions is included in the May 5 blog entry below.)

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