With high numbers of new COVID-19 cases, Somerville will remain in a modified Phase 2, Step 2 of business reopenings until further notice. Somerville rolled back to this earlier phase of reopening on December 17.
Closed as of the end of day December 17
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Indoor fitness centers and health clubs, including gyms using alternative spaces. One-on-one personal training sessions are allowed.
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Indoor non-athletic instructional classes in arts, education & life sciences for persons 18 years and older
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Indoor recreational and athletic facilities (except for youth 18 and under), indoor pools may remain open for all ages under pre-registration format structure limited to one person per swim lane
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Indoor recreational venues with potential for low-contact (for example, ax throwing, rock-climbing, etc.)
Remaining closed or restricted (as Somerville has had existing additional phase restrictions in place)
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Outdoor theaters and outdoor performance venues
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Indoor theaters, arenas, and performance venues, including concert halls
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Museums
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Movie theaters
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Indoor live theaters
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Bowling facilities, arcades, and gaming spaces
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Indoor event spaces (meeting rooms, ballrooms, private party rooms, social clubs)
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Existing limits to pool usage remain in place
Open
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Office spaces may remain open at 25 percent capacity. Employers are strongly encouraged to allow employees to work from home as much as possible.
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Indoor dining in restaurants may remain in operation with restricted bar seating. Ancillary activities such as pool tables, darts, trivia, etc. remain prohibited. Bar seating remains closed.
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Existing restrictions, plans and safety plans remain in place for post-secondary, higher ed/ and vocational-tech/trade/occupational schools.
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Outdoor event spaces may be used for gatherings and celebrations under the Somerville current 10-person capacity limit.
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Motion picture, television and streaming production may continue to operate.
For more information and regular COVID-19 updates, visit www.somervillema.gov/COVID19 and sign up for City alerts at www.somervillema.gov/Alerts. We urge you to sign up for every alert method you are able to receive: phone call, text, email. Also follow FB.com/SomervilleCity and @SomervilleCity.
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