06-26-2020, 10:51 PM
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Originally Posted by homoe
Update: Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced that Chicago will officially move into Phase 4 of the city's reopening plan on June 26, allowing some of the city's top attractions to welcome back guests.
According to a press release, the following businesses will be able to reopen on June 26:
Indoor seating in bars and restaurants
Museums and zoos
Performance venues
Summer camps and youth activities
As previously announced, indoor seating at bars and restaurants will be restricted to 25 percent capacity with a maximum of 50 people per floor. Likewise, capacity at museums will be limited to 50 people per room, with staggered entry and exit from the building to prevent crowding. Performance venues will be able to host plays, concerts and other performances with staggered seating to separate groups of individuals and a capacity limit of 50 people per room or floor (the guidelines mention that up to 50 people could occupy each balcony in a venue). Movie theaters will also be able to resume screenings, with decommissioned rows of seating and a limit of 50 people per theater.
I received this info earlier this week in an email from Chicago's timeout.com
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With the recent increase of covid-19 associated with drinking in bars, this may be scaled back somewhat! Sorry for any inconvience I might of caused.
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