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A Lot of Catching Up to Do: Relaxed Restrictions Allow Businesses To Return At Full Capacity – NBC Connecticut

“We’ve got a lot of catching up to do. We’ve got a lot of work ahead of us,” said Jerry Fornarelli. Fornarelli, who also owns the Rocking Horse Saloon, estimates it could take three years to make up his losses. He is excited about Wednesday s reopening but will do it cautiously. Safety barriers are in place and employees will be wearing masks. “We want to keep our staff safe and our customers as well,” Fornarelli said. Although private businesses can ask people to wear masks, they are no longer a state requirement for vaccinated people in many business settings.

Fitness Friday: Full body HIIT workout with TRX ropes

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Ohio s new order has Stark County businesses, agencies reviewing mask policies

Stark County residents can expect fewer businesses requiring them to wear masks or socially distance starting next month. Places like Jerzee s All-American Sports Grille, Gervasi Vineyard and Powerhouse Gym said they will not enforce mask-wearing or social distancing requirements after state health orders end on June 2. But not every business will be dropping the requirements. Giant Eagle has plans to ask customers to wear masks Giant Eagle, the supermarket chain with more than 410 locations in five states including several in Stark County, said it has no plans to stop requiring customers and employees to wear masks. At Giant Eagle, the health and wellbeing of our Team Members and guests remains our top priority. As we actively evaluate the shifts in state and CDC guidance, we will continue to require anyone working or shopping in our stores to wear a mask or face covering, the company based in the Pittsburgh area said in a statement.

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