Nevada governor to unveil 'roadmap to recovery' plan tonight at 5 p.m.
Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak will hold a news conference at 5 p.m. Thursday to outline the Silver State's "Roadmap to Recovery" strategy to open business while maintaining COVID-19 medical and safety measures.
The press conference can be viewed here.
On Wednesday, Sisolak signed a directive extending a majority of the Stay at Home measures through mid-May, but will be easing some restrictions beginning Friday, May 1, 2020.
The directive means Nevada will continue to remain under the Stay at Home order, but will allow Nevadans expanded outdoor and recreational activities and provide some relief for small business owners. These changes include:
— All retail businesses will be allowed to operate under curbside commerce models, similar to curbside pickup currently allowed for restaurants and eateries. This now includes curbside for retail cannabis dispensaries.
— Drive-in services are now permitted for places of worship, as long as congregants stay in a vehicle and maintain at least 6 feet of social distance from people not in their household.
— Relaxing restrictions on outdoor activities, including golf, pickleball, and tennis, as long as they do it safely and in a way that prevents the spread of COVID-19.
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