Kansas details reopening plan
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Kansas Governor Laura Kelly has detailed her plan for a phased-in reopening of the state’s economy by June 15 with many businesses — but not bars, gyms or barbershops — allowed to reopen Monday, when her stay-at-home order has expired.
Even businesses reopening first face some restrictions, and Kelly is allowing officials in each of the state’s 105 counties to impose stricter rules.
A few categories of businesses will stay closed until at least May 18. These include:- Bars and night clubs, excluding already-operating curbside and carryout services,
- Non-tribal casinos
- Theaters, museums, and other indoor leisure spaces (trampoline parks, arcades, etc.)
- Fitness centers and gyms, and
- Nail salons, barbershops, hair salons, tanning salons, tattoo parlors "an other personal-service businesses where close contact cannot be avoided
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