The City of New Orleans will allow larger gatherings and more people at indoor and outdoor sporting events under new COVID-19 guidelines announced Wednesday, but will not lift occupancy limits at bars and restaurants along with the rest of the state. The minor phase 3 modifications go into effect Friday, April 2, two days after Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards’s executive order lifting capacity limits at bars and restaurants statewide, with the caveat that local guidelines would still apply.
In a statement released Wednesday afternoon, City Hall said that indoor gatherings of up to 150 people and outdoor gatherings of up to 250 people will be allowed on Friday, up from 75 and 150 people, respectively. Indoor sports venues can host 25 percent of their capacity, and outdoor sports venues can open at 50 percent capacity, up from 15 percent and 25 percent.
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