What is reopening in Arizona?
(KYMA, KECY)-Earlier this month Gov. Doug Ducey announced the reopening of barbershops, hair salons, and nail salons.
Today, many restaurants in Arizona are getting ready to reopen their dining rooms. However, there will be modifications in restaurants to ensure proper social distancing.
The Governor's office applied guidance for restaurants providing dine-in services. Click here to read more on the guidelines. Governor Ducey has not set a date to reopen pools, gyms, bars, and theatres.
Last week, the governor tweeted:
Guidance for retail customers ⬇️ 4/ pic.twitter.com/vcxebnjGND
— Doug Ducey (@dougducey) May 7, 2020
According to 12 News, the following will be reopening:
First, beginning May 1, hospitals, outpatient surgery centers and dental offices were able to resume elective surgeries as long as they meet capacity, safety and testing requirements.
Beginning today, May 4, retail stores selling goods are allowed to open voluntarily. The stores can sell goods through delivery, window, walk-up or drive-through services, curbside delivery or appointment if they follow proper sanitation and physical distancing measures.
On Friday, May 8, those stores can partially open to customers as long as the shops provide social distancing services.
On April 29, Gov. Doug Ducey extended the stay-at-home order until May 15 with modifications.