Politics & Government
Somerville Adds Reopening Steps To June 1 Easing Of Restrictions
Dance floors will be allowed at private events and food and drinks can be served at recreational activities.
SOMERVILLE, MA — Additional reopening steps beyond what was announced earlier this week will go into effect June 1 in Somerville. All newly allowed activities will be subject to regular city permitting, safety rules and sector-specific COVID-19 guidelines.
Additional changes going into effect in Somerville on June 1:
- Dance floors will be allowed at private events, but facial coverings must be worn and there should be social distancing between households.
- Food and drinks will be allowed with recreational activities, but they must remain in one location. This means, for example, moviegoers can have snacks and drinks at their seats during a screening or bowlers can have food at their lane.
The city continues to monitor COVID case trends, vaccination rates, and other related data on a daily basis. As more people are vaccinated there is hope for further reopening in the near future.
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All persons age 16 or older are currently eligible for vaccination. For information on how to schedule an appointment, visit www.somervillema.gov/vaccine or call the statewide helpline at 2-1-1.
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