PHILADELPHIA - Philadelphia on Wednesday lifted most of its remaining "Safer-at-Home" restrictions, including limits on capacity and social distancing, as COVID-19 caseloads drop and vaccinations steadily increase.Officials originally scheduled the ‘Safer-at-Home’ restrictions to drop on June 11 but moved the date a week ahead after the city logged its lowest number of new cases since September 2020 and hit a percent positive rate below 3%.Density limits, maximum capacity restrictions, and distancing rules are some of the orders that will expire on June 2.
Minutes after the city's announcement, the Sixers tweeted that the Wells Fargo Center will return to 100% capacity on June 2 for the Sixers playoff run."There is no better time to welcome.