Mayor Bowser Eases Restrictions on Outdoor Gatherings & Indoor Dining

D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser And Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC) Hold News Conference On Protecting DC Local Laws

Restrictions put into place to prevent the spread of COVID-19 are being eased in DC, Mayor Muriel Bowser announced during a press conference on Monday, March 15.

As of next Monday, March 22, outdoor gatherings may go up to 50 people and indoor dining capacities may reach up to 25% or 250 people. Tables must remain 6 feet apart and lingering around the bar is still prohibited. In addition, restaurants may now serve alcohol up until midnight.

Indoor fitness classes may resume with a max capacity of 10 people and outdoor classes may have up 50.

And sports fans may be welcome back to the stands soon! Professional sports may operate pursuant to a waiver with plans for fans also beginning next Monday and DC will re-evaluate capacity limits during the April wellness check-in.

Read more here.

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