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Governor to announce today which closure orders to remain after May 15

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May 12th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Iowans will learn late this (Tuesday) morning if more businesses in their area may open this weekend. Some of the closures Governor Reynolds ordered are set to expire this Friday, May 15th. “I’ve been really impressed with not only what our business community has done, our church community has done as well as Iowans in general,” Reynolds says, “and so we can continue, I think, to lessen the restrictions and open up our state and start to begin in a thoughtful, safe and purposeful way to continue to reopen our economy.”

Restaurants in 77 counties were allowed to reopen dining areas, at limited capacity, on May 1st, but bars statewide have had to stay closed. Hair and nail salons as well as barbershops have remained under the governor’s closure order as well. “Iowans have been incredibly responsible…as they’re continuing to practice social distancing. I think they’re wearing face coverings when they’re not able to practice the social distancing,” Reynolds says. “We are seeing businesses be very thoughtful and cautious about how they start to reopen.”

Retail shops that sell clothes, shoes, furniture and flowers were allowed to reopen this past weekend. Malls and fitness centers could reopen, too — but all at limited capacity to allow for customers and patrons to maintain proper distancing. The latest report from the state indicates 271 Iowans have died of COVID-19 and more than 12-thousand Iowans have tested positive for the virus. A total of 32 long term care facilities have outbreaks of the coronavirus among residents.