Draft Guidelines To Open Up Pools, Attractions on the Table Friday

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Mike Somers, chief executive officer of the New Hampshire Restaurant and Lodging Association, showcases what plexiglass dividers between tables would look like at roundtable at Newick’s in Dover in this file photo from Oct. 8, 2020.

By PAULA TRACY, InDepthNH.org

CONCORD
– Draft rules for the reopening of pools, outdoor attractions, day camps, campgrounds, the food service industry, and attractions including fairs and festivals are on the table Friday when the Governor’s Economic Reopening Task Force meets at 11 a.m.

It also includes possible changes to the universal guidance.

To provide input and listen, call 1-800-356-8278 or 1-857-444-0744 and use the PIN 194499. For Public Comments to request to speak, press 5*. At the beginning and end of each meeting, the public will have a chance to provide input.

Gov. Chris Sununu told Executive Councilors Wednesday that he sees the state largely returning to normal or close to normal this summer after a year that forced closures or limitations on capacity in many areas of the state’s life and culture.

More information can be obtained here: https://www.nheconomy.com/reopeningtaskforce

The task force will look at proposed changes to current guidelines and likely vote during the Friday meeting, thus sending them to the governor and Dr. Ben Chan for review next week if passed.

The meeting will also involve a high-level briefing on the current COVID-19 situation from state Department of Health and Human Services officials.

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