Indoor Dining Starts Monday In Commonwealth

The next step in reopening the Massachusetts economy starts on Monday.

Governor Charlie Baker says restaurants can offer indoor dining with social distancing between tables and no seating in bar areas to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.

Offices can increase capacity from 25-to-50 percent and retailers can open fitting rooms by appointment.

The governor is also asking businesses that can continue to allow people to work from home to do so.


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