Daily Update: May 27, 2020
11:00 am
Iowa Update:
On Tuesday, May 26th, Governor Reynolds announced the continued easing of business restrictions. Effective on Thursday, May 28th, bars will be allowed to resume serving customers again at 50% capacity (and with social distancing) and on June 1st the list of businesses expands even further. See the article here:
Governor Reynolds Announces Reopening Dates for Casinos, Outdoor Concerts, Youth Sports and More
Nebraska Update:
Similar steps are occurring in Nebraska as Governor Ricketts announced further easing of restrictions effective June 1st, and will include businesses such as zoos, movie theaters, and swimming pools in 89 counties. See the story here:
Nebraska to loosen more coronavirus restrictions in June
Our “new normal”
As we monitor the effects of easing restrictions, we are simultaneously planning a phased return to what may become our “new normal”, with our collective well-being as our first priority. Stay tuned for more details.
As always, feel free to reach out to your direct supervisor with questions. Be safe!
Mark Guetzko, CEO
11:00 am
Iowa Update:
On Tuesday, May 26th, Governor Reynolds announced the continued easing of business restrictions. Effective on Thursday, May 28th, bars will be allowed to resume serving customers again at 50% capacity (and with social distancing) and on June 1st the list of businesses expands even further. See the article here:
Governor Reynolds Announces Reopening Dates for Casinos, Outdoor Concerts, Youth Sports and More
Nebraska Update:
Similar steps are occurring in Nebraska as Governor Ricketts announced further easing of restrictions effective June 1st, and will include businesses such as zoos, movie theaters, and swimming pools in 89 counties. See the story here:
Nebraska to loosen more coronavirus restrictions in June
Our “new normal”
As we monitor the effects of easing restrictions, we are simultaneously planning a phased return to what may become our “new normal”, with our collective well-being as our first priority. Stay tuned for more details.
As always, feel free to reach out to your direct supervisor with questions. Be safe!
Mark Guetzko, CEO