On Tuesday, June 9, Businesses like retailers and car dealerships as well as salons and barbershops can reopen, with proper safety protocols in place, in Phase 2. Offices can allow 50 percent of its workforce to return to the office. Notably, this does not include nail salons, tattoo parlors, or any other non-haircut-related services like beard and facial hair trimming, manicures and pedicures, makeup, threading, tweezing, or waxing. Cuomo said outdoor dining and drinking are now allowed in Phase 2 instead of Phase 3. Tables must be placed at least six-feet apart and that staff as well as customers must wear face coverings when not seated. What Are the Four Phases of Reopening? Phase 1: Construction, agriculture, forestry, fishing, hunting, retail (limited to curbside or in-store pickup and drop-off), manufacturing, and wholesale trade, drive-in movie theaters Phase 2: Professional services, hair salons, retail, administrative support, real estate, rental, and leasing, outdoor dining Phase 3: Restaurants (at 50-percent capacity and with social distancing), food services, and public hotels, malls Phase 4: Arts, entertainment, recreation, and education What’s NOT included in Phase 2:
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