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New Massachusetts Coronavirus Restrictions Now In Effect

BOSTON (CBS) – New coronavirus restrictions in Massachusetts went into effect at 12:01 a.m. Friday.

Read: New Restrictions List

They include wearing a mask in public places, even when you can maintain six feet of social distancing. This goes for everyone over the age of 5.

There is a new curfew and stay-at-home advisory between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m., unless you're traveling for work or to the grocery store.

Indoor gatherings at private residences across the state are now limited to just ten people and outdoor gatherings at homes can't be any larger than 25.

Many businesses now have to close by 9:30 p.m. daily including restaurants, gyms, casinos, liquor stores, marijuana shops, movie theaters and zoos and museums.

Restaurants can continue takeout and delivery services after 9:30 p.m.

A group of local restaurant owners sent a letter to the governor asking him to reconsider the new restrictions. They say that staying open just an hour later on the weekends could be a big help.

Health officials reported 2,038 new confirmed coronavirus cases and 21 additional deaths in Massachusetts on Friday. There were 86,357 total new tests reported.

Sixteen communities in Massachusetts are now considered high-risk for coronavirus infections, after the state began using a new method to assess transmission rates.

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