Above, Gallup, part of McKinley County, is exempt from the new order. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
New Mexico retailers are able to operate, within limits, in most parts of the state starting today.
KRQE reported:
SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham along with state health announced Friday that starting on May 16, all retailers will be allowed to reopen at 25% of their maximum capacity, including big-box stores, and houses of worship can also operate at 25% occupancy. Retail spaces do not include entertainment venues such as movie theaters, concert halls, or amusement parks. Restaurants are to remain closed for in-person dining.
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham said again Friday that the state is ready to slowly start reopening on May 16. Three northwestern New Mexico counties, McKinley, San Juan and Cibola, remain a COVID-19 hotspot and are exempt from the new order. However, they will be allowed to move into the preparation phase that began two weeks ago for the rest of the state.
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