Gov. Asa Hutchinson “Restaurants can re-open limited dine-in eating in May”

Gov. Asa Hutchinson also announced that on May 11, restaurants can reopen “limited” dine-in eating as long as social distancing and health precautions are enforced. Hutchinson also said that restaurants can only have 33% of their maximum occupancy.

Apr 30, 2020

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KAIT) – Gov. Asa Hutchinson and Dr. Nate Smith, secretary of the Arkansas Department of Health, announced Wednesday that over 3,000 people have tested positive and 59 deaths of COVID-19.

Gov. Asa Hutchinson also announced that on May 11, restaurants can reopen “limited” dine-in eating as long as social distancing and health precautions are enforced. Hutchinson also said that restaurants can only have 33% of their maximum occupancy.

If Phase 1 is successful, Hutchinson said that restaurants might be able to expand to 66% of their maximum occupancy, and the Phase 3 would be 100%.

Gov. Asa Hutchinson said they would announce when restaurants could move forward.

“Arkansas Ready for Business” is a grant program to offset expenses associated with ensuring the health & safety of employees and customers.

A total of $15 million is available in the program to assist companies in the re-start phase. The money will help with PPE, hand sanitizing stations, etc.

Companies are eligible for up to $100,000 in total.

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Asa Hutchinson COVID-19 Update

Governor Asa Hutchinson provided an update, Tuesday, April 21, regarding Arkansas’s COVID-19 response.

Apr 22, 2020

Governor Asa Hutchinson provided an update, Tuesday, April 21, regarding Arkansas’s COVID-19 response.

 

The State of Arkansas is proactively responding to an outbreak of COVID-19. State and Federal health officials urge social distancinggood hand hygienecovering coughs and staying home if you are sick.

For the most up-to-date information on COVID-19, please visit the Arkansas Department of Health’s COVID-19 Update dashboard.

For more information on COVID-19, visit the Arkansas Department of Health website.