This week Massachusetts officially entered Phase Two of its reopening plan thanks to a declining number of new COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations.
According to Gov. Baker, since the beginning of May, the seven-day average for the number of positive tests are down 82 percent, while the three-day average of the number of patients hospitalized with COVID-19 dropped by 55 percent. The number of hospitals working in surge operations also has declined by 76 percent over the past month.
“The start of Phase 2 is encouraging, though COVID-19 is still here," Lieutenant Governor Karyn Polito said. "It marks progress thanks to everyone’s compliance, doing their part every day, and businesses opening with these safety measures in place.”
Phase Two will be executed in two steps with the first one allowing outdoor dining, in-store retail operations, and lodging accommodations, in addition to other sectors. The second step will expand to indoor dining and close-contact personal services like massage therapy and nail salons. The date for that step is still to be determined based on public health indicators throughout the state.
As of Monday, June 8:
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