Temporary Coronavirus Restrictions In Pa. Set To Expire On Monday
By: KDKA-TV News Staff
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- Less than 48 hours remain until the latest Coronavirus restrictions are lifted across Pennsylvania.
It's a day that many restaurant and bar owners had hoped to see sooner -- but are excited nonetheless.
Restrictions on indoor dining capacity limits will still remain in place, so there will be no packing into restaurants anytime soon.
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But remember, there are still going to be some other restrictions in place statewide.
Some of those things include:
- Having to wear a mask when outside the house
- All in-person businesses are limited to 75% capacity
- Alcohol sales must be part of a meal at bars and restaurants
- On-site alcohol sales must end at 11:00 p.m.
A full list of restrictions that will remain in place can be seen here.