Nashville has reportedly reached 30% of residents vaccinated, which will ease Covid restrictions in the city.
FOX 17 says,
Cooper on Wednesday announced restaurants and bars can stay open until 3 a.m. beginning Friday, April 16. Restaurants and bars will also be allowed to operate with 225 seated, socially distanced patrons per floor.
In addition, table seating will increase to 15 people inside and 25 people outside.
Outdoor arenas and stadiums can operate at 40% capacity. Indoor events will be allowed to have a maximum of 3,000 with approval from Metro Health.
Reopening Update:
— Mayor John Cooper (@JohnCooper4Nash) April 14, 2021
Corresponding with over 30% of Nashville residents having received a vaccine, the following capacity increases go into effect on Friday.
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