Governor will move Indiana to Stage 4 two days early

Governor Eric Holcomb announced Wednesday the state will be moving to Stage 4 of Indiana's Back on Track Plan on Friday. The state was scheduled to advance to Stage 4 on Sunday.

Stage 4 goes until July 3. Some of the changes include:

  • State government building access restrictions will be lifted
  • Professional office building employees may resume work at full capacity
  • Retail stores and malls open at full capacity with social distancing guidelines in place
  • Dining room service may open at 75% capacity
  • Bar seating in restaurants may open at 50% capacity
  • Bars and nightclubs may open at 50% capacity adhering to social distancing guidelines
  • Cultural, entertainment, and tourism sites may open at a capacity to be determined. This includes museums, zoos, aquariums, and like facilities
  • Movie theaters, bowling alleys, and similar facilities may open at 50% capacity, adhering to social distancing guidelines
  • Large events, such as conventions, sports events, fairs, festivals, and parades remain closed
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