Gov. Roy Cooper Announces "Phase 2.5" To Take Effect Sept. 4 | Eastern NC Now

Gov. Roy Cooper announced on Tuesday that some restrictions would be lifted at the end of the week as the state moves to "Phase 2.5."

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    Matt Mercer, writing at the North State Journal reports:

  • Gov. Roy Cooper announced on Tuesday that some restrictions would be lifted at the end of the week as the state moves to "Phase 2.5."
  • Among the changes in the new "Phase 2.5" include slightly increasing mass gathering limits, indoor limits move from 10 to 25 people allowed, and outdoor limits move from 25 to 50.
  • Playgrounds, museums, and gyms are now able to open with strict measures in place, although gyms are restricted to open at only 30% capacity. However, bars, night clubs, movie theaters, indoor entertainment venues, and amusement parks are all ordered to remain closed.

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    Read the full article HERE on North State Journal.
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