In response to a spike in COVID-19 cases in Maryland and across the U.S., Baltimore officials Friday announced tighter restrictions on gatherings and restaurants — including closing bars that aren’t licensed to sell food.
In a news conference, Mayor Bernard C. “Jack” Young announced that all indoor and outdoor gatherings, including restaurants, theaters, malls, event spaces and religious facilities, would need to limit capacity to 25%. Additionally, bars that are not licensed to sell food will need to shut down, and restaurants must halt indoor dining by 10 p.m.
Maryland has been pretty cautious with the whole covid thing. Not sure how many other states will follow suit.