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“Most people are really happy to get back in here, and I think to have the governor make the announcement made them much more confident,” said Banks.
In just a couple of weeks, several businesses, including gyms, will see capacity limits go away. Masking, social distancing, and cleaning protocols will remain. Banks says the news is also a psychological boost.
“As soon as the vaccine came out, we saw the big bump. And we’re expecting a further bump in the next couple of days,” said Banks.
While six feet of distance isn’t a problem for a 200-foot-long facility like Malibu Fitness, other businesses say eliminating capacity caps doesn’t amount to much. J Timothy’s Taverne in Plainville wrote on social media that they’re already maximizing their space as best as they can with the six foot distance required.