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Capital Region reopening: What does it mean?


The Capital Region — and the rest of New York — have been under a stay-at-home order to fight the spread of COVID-19 for two months but Phase 1 of the reopening for this region begins after midnight.

On Wednesday, the following businesses are approved to reopen:

Retail:

Delivery and curbside pick-up service only for the following businesses: clothing stores; electronics and appliance stores; electronic shopping and mail-order houses; furniture and home furnishing stores; florists; general merchandise stores; health and personal care stores; jewelry, luggage and leather goods stores; lawn and garden equipment and supplies stores; office supplies, stationery, and gift stores; used merchandise stores; shoe stores; sporting goods, hobby, musical instrument and book stores.



Manufacturing:

Apparel manufacturing; computer and electronic product manufacturing; electric lighting equipment manufacturing; fabricated metal product manufacturing; furniture and related product manufacturing; leather and allied product manufacturing; machinery manufacturing; nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing; paper manufacturing; petroleum and coal products manufacturing; plastics and rubber products manufacturing; printing and related support activities; textile mills; textile product mills; wood product manufacturing.


Wholesale Trade:

Apparel, piece goods, and notions merchant wholesalers; chemical and allied products merchant wholesalers; furniture and home furnishing merchant wholesalers; household appliances and electrical and electronic goods merchant wholesalers; machinery, equipment, and supplies merchant wholesalers; metal and mineral (except petroleum) merchant wholesalers; paper and paper product merchant wholesalers; professional and commercial equipment and supplies merchant wholesalers; wholesale electronic markets and agents and brokers; miscellaneous durable goods merchant wholesalers; miscellaneous nondurable goods merchant wholesalers.


Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting:

Other animal production, other crop production, support activities for animal production, support activities for crop production, support activities for forestry.

Phase 2:

The second phase of reopening begins June 3, two weeks from Wednesday, unless the region’s control room, a panel of local leaders who will examine local data on testing, infections and hospitalization rates, determines the virus is once again spreading at a dangerous rate.

During the second phase, the following businesses could reopen:

Professional services, financial and insurance services, retail, administrative support, real estate and rental leasing.

Phase 3:

The third phase of the reopening would begin on June 17, four weeks from Wednesday, if the control room finds testing, infections and hospitalization rates remain at a manageable level.


During the third phase, the following businesses could reopen:

Restaurants for sitd0wn dining, food services, and hotels.

Phase 4:

The fourth phase of the reopening would begin July 1, six weeks from Wednesday, if the control room continues to find testing, infections and hospitalization rates remain at a manageble leve.

During the fourth phase, the following businesses could reopen:

Arts, entertainment, and recreational facilities.

Find out if your business is eligible to reopen.

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