Governor to update Nevadans on phase 2 reopening in Monday press conference
Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak will hold a press conference Monday to provide an update on Phase 2 of the Nevada United: Roadmap to Recovery Plan.
The press conference will be held at 5 p.m., inside Room 2149 of the Nevada State Legislature in Carson City and will be streamed online on the leg.state.nv.us website and on local television networks.
Phase 2 was effective May 29, except for casinos, which re-opened June 4. Go here for the directive and list of what has been allowed to re-open.
It allowed for the following:
— Opening of gyms, fitness facilities and other studios. Larger gyms are capped at 50 percent occupancy, and must close all locker rooms, showers, steam rooms or communal facilities, while keeping equipment and individuals six feet apart.
— Bars and taverns that don’t serve food, including bars in restaurants, as long as they don’t exceed 50 percent capacity. Patrons are not allowed to walk up and order at bars, but can sit at bar tops as long as they remain six feet apart.
— Camping: As of May 29, overnight camping at Nevada State Parks is allowed with capacity restrictions under the governor's reopening directives for Phase 2. Campgrounds are limited to 50 percent capacity.
— Salons or other businesses that provide aesthetic or other skin services, including “facials, hair removal, tanning, eyelash services, eyebrow threading, salt therapy, estheticians, and other services.” They’re required to operate under an appointment-only model, and must operate under similar guidelines as hair and nail salons, including having a wall between workstations and have employees and customers wear face coverings.
— Day and overnight spas, without open steam rooms, saunas or other communal facilities.
— Gaming establishments, which opened June 4.
— Massage services, body art and piercing establishments but only by appointment. No body art or piercings may be done around the nose or mouth “so that face coverings can be worn at all times.”
— Aquatic facilities, swimming pools and water parks, limited to 50 percent capacity with no opening of communal facilities.
— Museums, art galleries, zoos and aquariums, with no interactive or hands-on equipment allowed.
— Movie theaters, bowling alleys, minigolf, amusement parks and indoor malls, with restrictions on occupancy and limits on areas where people can congregate.
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