Nashville Mayor John Cooper has announced that Nashville will begin Phase One of the city’s “Roadmap for Reopening Nashville” on Monday, May 11.
On Monday, May 11 our city will begin Phase One of the #RoadmapforReopeningNashville. We are at a place where we can slowly and responsibly begin to reopen the city. We are not going back to normal; we are learning to live and work with COVID-19. pic.twitter.com/eNoDYl40sM
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Phase 1 Guidelines:
All Residents
- Age 65+ and High-risk stay at home
- All work from home if possible
- All residents wear masks in public
- No gatherings over 10
Restaurants & Bars Serving Food
- Open at 1/2 capacity
- Clean all surfaces after every use
- Employees screened daily and required to wear face masks
- Bar areas closed and no live music
- Bars & Entertainment Venues – Closed
Retail Stores & Commercial Businesses
- Open at 1/2 capacity
- Employees screened daily and wear face masks
Healthcare & Dental
- Routine and elective procedures < age 70
- Employees screened daily and wear masks
What’s Closed
- Schools
- Gyms & Fitness
- Playgrounds, Tennis & Basketball courts
- Sports Venues
- Nail Salons, Hair Salons, Massage, Etc.
If there is positive improvement/stability of metrics for 14 days, Davidson County will move to Phase Two.