(WXYZ) — The state of Michigan is beginning to reopen as the number of coronavirus cases continues to drop.
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On Monday, June 8, restaurants and bars in the state were able to open with limited capacity, and last week, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced plans for even more businesses to open.
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Whitmer did say she hopes to move the rest of the state into phase 5 in the coming weeks, possibly around the July 4 holiday.
It may be tough to keep track of what's opening and when, so we have a list of the types of businesses opening below.
June 8 - All of Michigan
Restaurants and bars - 50% capacity
Day camps for children
Public swimming pools
Outdoor parks and recreational facilities
Libraries and Museums
Outdoor fitness classes, athletic practices, training sessions, or games
June 10 - Regions 6 & 8 (Traverse City area and Upper Peninsula)
Gyms
Movie theaters
Indoor climbing facilities
Bowling alleys
Outdoor concert spaces
Night clubs
Race tracks
June 15 - Rest of Michigan
Personal care services
Salons
Spas
Barbershops
Tattoo shops
What remains closed in Regions 1-5 and 7
Casinos
Indoor gyms
Movie theatres
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