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Indianapolis to enter Stage 4 of reopening June 19

Mayor Hogsett said the numbers show a positive trend and so the city is ready to reopen even more businesses and activities.

INDIANAPOLIS — Mayor Joe Hogsett announced that Indianapolis will be moving into Stage 4 on June 19. 

Here's what you are able to do now under Stage 4:

  • Bars and nightclubs may reopen at 50% capacity, adhering to social distance guidelines.
  • Cultural, entertainment, and tourism sites may open at 50% capacity. This includes museums, zoos, aquariums, etc.
  • Live music venues, movie theaters, bowling alleys, and similar facilities may reopen at 50% capacity, adhering to social distancing guidelines.
  • Public access to government buildings is determined by entity. Masks are required in the City County Building and are strongly encouraged in other facilities.
  • Professional office building employees may resume work at full capacity, with special dispensation for at-risk employees.
  • Houses of worship can accommodate indoor service at 75% capacity, provided congregants maintain six feet of distance and wear a face covering to decrease the spread of the virus.
  • Restaurants may serve at 75% total capacity.
  • Shopping malls and retail can increase to 100% of capacity with continued social distancing.
  • Campgrounds may open but on-site playground facilities must remain closed.
  • Public gatherings are capped at 250 people.

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Salons, spas, and tattoo parlors may continue to operate by appointment only, with mandatory face coverings for employees and patrons. Playgrounds must remain closed.

Businesses will also be able to get free window clings to instruct people entering to wear a mask by clicking here.

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