Rhode Island
Rhode Island Gov. Gina Raimondo didn’t want to implement another lock-down in the state right now, so she ordered a two-week ‘rest’ as of Nov. 30, including closing restaurants, bars, gyms, casinos, and theaters in Rhode Island and stay-at-home orders. Raimondo also limited indoor dining to 33 percent capacity, and religious services to 25 percent capacity in the state.
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New Mexico
On November 13th, New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham took the decision to implement a two-week ‘rest’ in the state, after the numbers have been skyrocketing in October and early November.
New Mexicans probably weren’t so happy to hear that the state was forced to implement the same strict measures that were put in place in spring, including stay-at-home orders, closing non-essential and non-profit businesses as of Dec. 2.
Now that those regulations have expired, the state will begin another lock-down until the numbers will be kept under control in the state. New Mexico is currently following the same strategy as Massachusetts.
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