Tennessee issued new business guidance Wednesday that will end capacity restrictions for restaurants and retail shops and permit large noncontact attractions to open in 89 of the state’s 95 counties.
Attractions that now can reopen include amusement parks, zoos, large museums and theaters.
Although the state will allow any number of people to be in restaurants and businesses, it will maintain its social distancing guidelines. Restaurants still will be asked to keep tables 6 feet apart, and every business and attraction is urged to enforce social distancing. Restaurants also will be allowed to offer live music.
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Good for Tennessee, but still bullshit restrictions. The apocalypse ain't a commin'
ReplyDeleteI heard governor Lee is allowing the whore houses to open but they must obey social distancing. So sanitized selfie-sticks will be passed out as you enter.
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