Idaho Governor Brad Little also says “non-essential” businesses should prepare to reopen after April 30 as long as they prepare operational plans over the next two weeks to maintain social distancing for staff and patrons; provide adequate sanitation and protective coverings for employees, vendors, and patrons; offer curbside and pickup delivery; limit number of people in business at a time; and direct flow of people in the operation. This excludes some “non-essential” businesses where people simply cannot safely social distance, such as nightclubs, bars, & restaurants for dine-in; indoor gyms & recreational facilities; hair & nail salons; convention & entertainment centers; and public events & gatherings. Criteria for opening will be posted to coronavirus.idaho.gov when completed. Governor Little notes that the reopening order may not occur if there is an upward trend of severe COVID-19 cases in Idaho between now and April 30th.
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