Dearborn County Chamber Of Commerce To Continue To Offer Remote Events

The Dearborn County Chamber of Commerce will continue to host remote meetings, trainings, and networking opportunities while in stage 2.

(Dearborn Co., Ind.) - Last Friday, Governor Holcomb announced the "Back On Track" plan to reopen Indiana. 

As part of the five-stage plan, stage 2 begins today, May 4, and will continue through Sunday, May 24, as long as CDC recommendations are met. 

While stage 2 allows for more commerce, social distancing guidelines will continue to stay in place. Governor Holcomb and his team have also advised that those who can work from home should do so. 

The road map laid out is a best case scenario and anything that can be done to keep the state on track to a more complete opening the first week of July should be done. 

The governor also recommended wearing masks in public, particularly in situations where maintaining social distancing guidelines cannot be met.

The Dearborn County Chamber of Commerce will continue to host remote meetings, trainings, and networking opportunities while in stage 2. This policy will be revisited on Saturday, May 23, for changes. 

Find more information and a detailed explanation of the stages and the thresholds at https://backontrack.in.gov/

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