Posted on 09/17/2020 9:21:37 PM PDT by lightman
Gov. Tom Wolf is changing the time for last call in bars and restaurants, but it wont be as early as he had previously indicated.
The governor signed an order Thursday putting a halt to sales of alcoholic drinks in bars and restaurants at 11 p.m., beginning Monday, Sept. 21. Customers will have until midnight to finish their drinks. Wolf had previously said the cut-off would be at 10 p.m. to reduce congregating at bars and restaurants, a measure designed to limit the spread of the coronavirus.
As he previously said he would, Wolf is allowing restaurants and bars can raise their indoor seating capacity to 50% of their occupancy limits beginning Sept. 21. Wolfs new order includes that provision allowing restaurants to serve more customers.
Since July, restaurants and bars have been limited to 25% of indoor capacity, which some owners have said threatens their ability to stay open.
Restaurants and bars hoping to move up to 50% of capacity will have to participate in a self-certification process to demonstrate they will comply with measures to protect guests and their workers.
When Wolf announced the new intentions to raise seating capacity while changing last call, some restaurant and bar owners complained that cutting off alcohol sales at 10 p.m. would be a blow to their business. They said itd be especially harmful on nights where NFL games and other sporting events run late.
Those ordering alcoholic drinks will still be required to order food even under the new seating limits, the Wolf administration has said.
As we continue to take critical steps to continue to mitigate the spread of COVI-19, we also recognize that this pandemic has taken a significant toll on the food services industry, so we must balance public health and economic recovery, Wolf said in the statement. These orders give restaurants the ability to increase indoor occupancy safely while giving customers confidence when deciding to patronize a restaurant.
The Wolf administration said it revised the cut-off on booze sales after getting feedback from bars and restaurants.
In an online post outlining the self-certification process, the Wolf administration explained the reasoning in changing last call: After receiving feedback from the hospitality industry, the 10 PM cutoff policy was reviewed and changed to 11 PM. In addition, the change to 11 PM is in line with many other states who have limited alcohol sales due to COVID-19, as well as the rule on PA cocktail-to-go sales (which also must cease at 11 PM).
Restaurants and bars have been battered by the coronavirus pandemic, with many closing their doors permanently due to the drop in business.
The Wolf administration said restaurants should complete the self-certification process by Oct. 5, when enforcement tied to the new seating capacity will begin. Self-certification will still be available after October 5.
Previously, Health Secretary Dr. Rachel Levine said the initial plans to cut off booze sales by 10 p.m. were crafted with college towns in mind, since some campuses have seen scores of students infected.
We have seen outbreaks at many colleges in Pennsylvania, and right now, of course, [theyre] following their [university] presidents recommendations, theyre recommending not to congregate in parties," Levine said earlier this month. "We didnt want them to congregate in restaurants/bars and be all together, and so we put in the mitigation effort to prevent them [bars and restaurants] from serving liquor after 10 oclock.
But remember, a lame duck can't give a....
I hear a George Thorogood song coming on...
Why does he have ANY say after the court ruling?
We are ruled by the dumbest and most corrupt among us.
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These tyrants are really enjoying micromanaging the serfs....
You have to understand, Covid-19 is a late night virus and becomes very active after 11:00 p.m.
Stupidity squared.
It is totally innocuous when alcohol is imbibed at 23:59:59 but one second later it become DEADLY
Bravo Sierra.
Cheers!
What do these Govs have against restaurants/bars that sell alcohol??
Seriously.
You cannot catch china Flu at Walmart, or a grocery store, but you can catch it at a restaurant or bar....or, at church???
The virus also does not recognize protesters passes right by them and infects EVERYONE else around!!
Louisiana’s lame duck democrat governor just did the same thing today.
The house of cards is beginning to collapse and they’re shifting into damage control.
Ive never understood how shortening business hours encourages social distancing as a COVID mitigation tool. Makes zero sense to me. To keep crowds down, were going to be open even fewer hours each day!
It is not about disease control.
It is about CONTROL. Period.
If the disease becomes controlled there will be no need for CONTROL.
So to maintain CONTROL the disease must be kept out of control.
Get it? Got it?
Good.
Thanks dickhead. Now crawl back in yer hole loser. !
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Partly because nobody knows what the rules actually are anymore because Wolf or Levine could change them at any moment, and partly because nobody actually knows what the court ruling means since the Wolf/Levine administration is happy to pull business licenses or shut off federal funds on a whim to satisfy a personal petty grudge. This is nearly the worst of all governing scenarios. Luckily, Gov. Wolf is corrupt enough to worry about the business sector in PA rebelling against him. If he was a true believer, it would be really ugly.
And it’s much more contagious sitting at the bar rather than a table and if you have wings with that beer you’re immune.
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