Pennsylvania Eases Restrictions On Restaurants, Other Businesses Starting Sunday
HARRISBURG, Pa. (CBS) - Pennsylvania is easing some COVID-19 restrictions beginning Sunday. If restaurants self-certify in Pennsylvania they can expand their indoor capacity to 75% and resume bar service.
Personal services facilities, gyms and entertainment facilities, including casinos, theaters and malls are also allowed 75%percent occupancy.
"There's light at the end of the tunnel if we continue to follow safety guidance and get vaccinated," Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf said in a Tweet on Sunday.
Now in effect: Targeted restrictions lifted on restaurants and other businesses.
— Governor Tom Wolf (@GovernorTomWolf) April 4, 2021
Gathering limits have also been expanded: Indoor = 25%, Outdoor = 50%
There's light at the end of the tunnel if we continue to follow safety guidance and get vaccinated.
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Occupancy limits for indoor events increase to 25% and occupancy limits for outdoor events increase to 50%.
The easing of restrictions will not apply in Philadelphia. Dr. Tom Farley said last month the city will not follow the state's new restrictions due to the increases of COVID-19 cases and hospitalization rates.
"We believe that those changes, if we adopt them here in Philadelphia could further increase rates," Farley said.
Due to increasing case and hospital rates, @DrTomFarley states that the city will not follow the state's new restrictions that are effective April 4th.
— Philadelphia Public Health (@PHLPublicHealth) March 25, 2021
"We believe that those changes, if we adopt them here in Philadelphia could further increase rates." https://t.co/f8wLya7XGd