Governor Hints At Coming Regulations for Out-of-State Visitors To Cape Cod – As Cape Businesses Revolt Over Existing Regulations

Governor Hints At Coming Regulations for Out-of-State Visitors To Cape Cod – As Cape Businesses Revolt Over Existing Regulations

Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker said he's concerned about visitors coming to Cape Cod from states that have seen a recent increase in coronavirus numbers, and he hinted at coming state action.

Baker was asked about the situation during his coronavirus press conference on Friday, June 19. The exchange starts at 37:26 of the video. A transcript is below:

Phase Three of Re-Opening No Earlier Than Monday, July 6, Massachusetts Governor Says
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Phase Three of Re-Opening No Earlier Than Monday, July 6, Massachusetts Governor Says

Matthew McDonald

Gyms, fitness centers, indoor swimming pools, museums, theaters, concert halls, sightseeing tours, whale watches, batting cages, and wedding parties won't be authorized to take place in Massachusetts until Monday, July 6 at the earliest, Governor Charlie Baker said.

Those activities, which are in s0-called Phase Three of the state's re-opening, had been pegged to begin Monday, June 29.

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