Nevada is setting a goal of reopening all its counties at 100 percent capacity by June 1, Governor Steve Sisolak announced on Tuesday. Currently, masks and social distancing is required across the state. Nevada rules also generally limit occupancy for businesses and gatherings at 50 percent. Individual counties might opt to fully reopen earlier, after they are set to be granted power on May 1 to make decisions over COVID-19 mitigation measures, Sisolak noted. County school districts will also be able to decide on mitigation measures. “We are aware that some counties may make the decision to move to 100% capacity as early as May 1 when they gain the authority, and others may not,” the Democratic governor said at a press conference to update on the state’s actions to combat the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus. “Each county in Nevada is unique and 2 of 7 have different factors to …