By TOM DAVIES
Associated Press
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- Indiana's coronavirus restrictions will ease up again Friday for most of the state as the governor announced he would move that step up by two days for the Memorial Day weekend.
Gov. Eric Holcomb said Wednesday a new state order will allow social gatherings of up to 100 people and retail stores and malls to operate at 75% capacity.
Gatherings have been limited to 25 people and stores to 50% capacity under the state's first easing of restrictions that took effect May 4.
Gyms, fitness centers, community pools and campgrounds will also be allowed to open with safety precautions.