Anne Arundel County To Lift More COVID Restrictions On Restaurants, Businesses Friday
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (WJZ) -- Anne Arundel County officials are lifting more coronavirus restrictions on county businesses, including restaurants.
County Executive Steuart Pittman said after promising numbers show a decrease in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations in the county.
Pittman said an executive order Wednesday will allow restaurants and businesses at 25% will move to 50% capacity, while some businesses that are closed will now be able to to at 25% capacity. This change would be in effect at 5 p.m. on Friday.
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State restrictions -- 10 p.m. closures, social distancing and not standing at bars -- will still be in place. Pittman said that people should remain cautious and do take-out when they can as there is still a chance that numbers could go up.
Details will be announced Wednesday in the executive order. Watch the press conference below:
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