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Article content Just don’t take it too late; licensed establishments like bars, taverns and restaurants still have to cut off alcohol sales at 10 p.m., and consumption has to stop by 11. Dance floors will also remain closed, and it’s not specified when those restrictions will end. No changes for retail Retail shops, personal care services like barbers and nail salons and bingo halls are all on a list of businesses that won’t see any changes on May 30. They’ll have to wait until Step 2, slated for June 20, when some of the capacity restrictions or mandated closures on those businesses will change.

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