PA and DE Announces Additional COVID-19 Restrictions Over Holiday Season

The holidays are here and the coronavirus case numbers are constantly rising. Around Thanksgiving, it was recommended that people not travel and stay home with their families to help prevent the spread. Well, of course, people didn't listen and now hospitals everywhere are running out of beds. Our frontline workers are overwhelmed and we are still waiting to find when the FDA will approve the COVID-19 vaccine. Well now, in the tri-state, the governors have issued updated restrictions for Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware. Some of these restrictions will effect businesses. For instance, PA's Governor Tom Wolf, who has tested positive for COVID-19, is suspending indoor dining, but you can do take-out or outdoor in some cases. The gyms, casinos and theaters have to close. For Delaware, Governor John Carney said most retail stores and all restaurants, are limited to 30 percent of stated fire capacity and a 10 p.m. curfew will be imposed at Delaware restaurants and bars. For New Jersey, restrictions were implemented back in November when it came down to indoor dining. Let's bring these numbers down and please stay safe.

Gov. Tom Wolf (Getty)

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