
Vermont Governor Phil Scott has given hotels and restaurants the green light to expand operations and allow more customers, reports vpr.
On Friday, Scott cited the “low-relevance” of COVID-19 in VT as reasons why he was easing restrictions on hotels and restaurants statewide. As of now, hotels can begin renting all their rooms as they would have pre-pandemic.
Also, restaurants can resume bar seating, as long as there is a minimum of six feet of distance between customers, and a lexian barrier between customer and staff.
Along with these measures, Scott states that his administration is launching a new program to assist businesses in finding ways to traverse the ongoing pandemic.
