Many restrictions will remain, such as the requirement to wear masks indoors at establishments.
At restaurants, customers will still have to remain seated indoors, as well as outdoors at bars and restaurants, unless a plan for dance floors and other areas is approved by public health officials.
Carney is also urging residents to follow outdoor masking guidance from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, including wearing a mask in large crowds and gatherings such as concerts and sporting events.
Xavier Teixido, who owns two popular restaurants, Kid Shelleen’s and Harry’s Savoy Grill, said he is relieved that Carney “is giving us more flexibility and capacity to meet the increased consumer demand.”
Teixido noted that those who have been vaccinated are “looking to get back to safely dining out and socializing again. Restaurants are a long way from recovery but this will allow us to better plan for our businesses and hire back more employees.”