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Massachusetts Will Fully Reopen May 29


Massachusetts will be fully reopened just in time for Memorial Day weekend, Governor Charles D. Baker Jr. announced this week.
Masks will no longer be required, gathering limits will no longer be in place and all businesses will be able to open at full capacity with no pandemic restrictions in place.
By the middle of June, the State of Emergency will be lifted.
In light of this, several stores have announced that customers will not be required to mask up in their buildings, including Stop & Shop.
While the restrictions are being completely lifted by Saturday, May 29, local officials ask that residents consider keeping a mask handy in the event that some businesses continue to require them. State Senator Julian A. Cyr (D-Truro) and Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce chief executive officer Wendy K. Northcross said many businesses, residents and tourists will still be navigating the pandemic throughout the summer. ....

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Cape-Goers Urged to Bring Masks, Just in Case


Cape-Goers Urged to Bring Masks, Just in Case
Several areas of uncertainty remain in Cape Cod, such as how common mask-wearing will be and the fate of COVID-era restaurant changes
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Cape Cod officials are enthusiastic that summer travel season will now unfold with most COVID-19 restrictions lifted by Memorial Day weekend, but they urged vacationers to be patient and pack their masks as business operators face lots of questions transitioning out of the crisis.
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Massachusetts to ease some pandemic business restrictions


Massachusetts to ease some pandemic business restrictions
January 21, 2021 GMT
BOSTON (AP) Massachusetts will begin to ease some of its pandemic restrictions on businesses as spikes in the number of hospitalizations and new cases of COVID-19 have begun to slow, Gov. Charlie Baker said Thursday.
Beginning Monday at 5 a.m., the state’s early closure order for businesses and the stay at home advisory for the public will be lifted, Baker said at a Statehouse press conference.
The early closure order put in place in early November targeted a range of businesses including restaurants, health clubs, movie theaters and others, requiring them to close at 9:30 p.m. ....

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Batch review, bowling alleys, rent relief: News from around our 50 states


Batch review, bowling alleys, rent relief: News from around our 50 states
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Alabama
Montgomery: Gov. Kay Ivey on Thursday extended a statewide mask order into March as the state continues to face high numbers of coronavirus cases. The order, which has been in place since July, requires face masks in public when interacting within 6 feet with people from another household. The extension pushes the order until 5 p.m. March 5. The Republican governor said wearing a mask is one thing people can do to help slow the spread of the virus. She thanked the people of the state for taking precautions and being willing to take the vaccine. “We’ll get through this thing together,” Ivey said. More than 6,370 people have died from COVID-19 in Alabama, and about 430,000 have tested positive since the pandemic began. State case numbers hit record levels in the wake of winter holidays, but the state has seen recent i ....

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