Here’s the full list of businesses affected by the early closure order being lifted
Gov. Charlier Baker announced that the COVID-19 curfew will end Monday.
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Gov. Charlie Baker announced plans Thursday to lift an order requiring many businesses to close between 9:30 p.m. and 5 a.m., amid signs that the second COVID-19 surge is stabilizing in Massachusetts.
The move — effective Monday — affects places like restaurants, gyms, theaters, and casinos, allowing them to stay open later for patrons.
Read the full list below:
- In-person dining at restaurants (takeout and delivery for food and non-alcoholic beverages was allowed to continue past 9:30 p.m. during the order)
- Retail liquor sales
- Adult-use marijuana sales
- Indoor and outdoor events
- Theaters/movie theaters (including drive-in movie theaters) and performance venues (indoor and outdoor)
- Arcades and other types of indoor and outdoor recreation allowed under the first step of Phase 3
- Youth and adult amateur sports activities
- Golf facilities
- Recreational boating and boating businesses
- Outdoor recreational experiences
- Casinos and horse tracks/simulcast facilities
- Driving and flight schools
- Zoos, botanical gardens, wildlife reserves, and nature centers
- Close contact personal services (such as hair and nail salons)
- Gyms, fitness Centers, and health clubs
- Indoor and outdoor pools
- Museums, cultural and historical facilities, and guided tours
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