Strong safety protocols, including the mask mandate, will remain in place.
“It will be as important as ever to stay socially distant and use good judgment,” Cooper said.
Indoors and outdoors up to 100% capacity, subject to masks and 6-feet social distancing
Museums and aquariums
Retail businesses
Salons, personal care and grooming businesses, tattoo parlors
Indoors up to 75% and outdoors up to 100% capacity, subject to masks and 6 ft. social distancing
Restaurants
Breweries, wineries and distilleries
Recreation (e.g., bowling, skating, rock climbing)
Fitness and physical activity facilities (e.g., gyms, yoga studios, fitness centers)
Pools
Amusement parks
Indoors and outdoors up to 50% capacity, subject to masks and 6-feet social distancing
Bars
Movie theaters*
Gaming facilities*
Meeting, reception and conference spaces
Lounges (including tobacco) and night clubs
Auditoriums, arenas, and other venues for live performances
Sports arenas and fields (includes professional, collegiate, and amateur #WakeUpCLT #COVID19 #ncpol
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