Reopening Massachusetts Phase 1 and 2: What's Open and What's Closed for Boston Families
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If coronavirus lockdown has everyone climbing the walls, help is on the way. Governor Charlie Baker is rolling out the state's reopening plans, offering gradual relief to families and businesses. After two months of stay-at-home orders, only seeing each other in car parades and 8pm howls, and throwing virtual birthday parties, we can start enjoying beaches, parks, drive-in movies, and haircuts by Memorial Day, and playgrounds, spray decks, and summer camps in a few weeks. Getting outside has never sounded so thrilling! If we do it responsibly, we should be able to enjoy some fresh air without putting people's lives at risk.
The plan to reopen Massachusetts has four phases, with Phase 1 beginning now and Phase 2 unfolding around the week of June 8. Read on to find out what that means for schools and stores, as well as the outdoor spaces we can now visit—as long as we adhere to social-distancing protocol and cover up with face masks.