The New York Times, Cuomo revealed at a press conference that April 2 will see arts, entertainment and events venues be able to reopen at a limited capacity.Attendance is capped at 100 people for indoor venues and 200 people for outdoor venues.
However, this cap can be increased to 150 and 500 people respectively if all attendees test negative before entering, should a venue be able to administer COVID-19 tests prior.In addition, masks will have to be worn by all attendees and events must be socially distanced.However, a few music venue owners have said the limited capacity restrictions don’t yet justify the costs of opening back up.Greenwich Village’s Blue Note Jazz Club owner, Steven Bensusan, told NYT, “It doesn’t make financial sense.
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