This major American city locks again due to coronavirus surge

"This hookah bar can wait. This brunch can wait," says the mayor of Baltimore.


Baltimore has just received a new Mayor-Brandon Scott - and he has not lost time indicating where he stood in the fight to end the coronavirus. "This hookah bar can wait. This brunch can wait, "said Scott, announcing that he closed interior and outdoor restaurants and implementing new Covidwide restrictions. "We have to keep our family and the people we love alive." Read to hear his warning and ensure your health and health of others, do not miss these Without signs that you have already had coronavirus.

The indoor and outdoor dining room is now closed

"Restaurants and other food service institutions will be closed to indoor and outdoor meals," says the new order of the mayor, which takes effect this Friday at 17h. "However, performing, delivery and Drive-Thru service can continue".

"We know that our restaurant industry has been one of the success of this pandemic," said Scott of his decision, adding: "The city has been proactive to seek ways to support our community of restaurants." The city gave subsidies to some restaurants, but Scott's decision is sure to cause some indignation among some in the industry.

"As for the well-being of our residents, I'm not afraid to do the right thing about the popular. It's about saving lives. Nothing more, nothing less," said the Mayor, "and establishing these restrictions today for the public health of the Baltimore residents. I commit to you, the inhabitants of Baltimore, which I will be here every week to bring you the necessary information as we continue to fight This pandemic with the hope that you will make informed decisions for you and your family. "

Interior gatherings, casino and cult homes are also confronted with restrictions

Here is the command of Full MAYOR Baltimore:

Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott announced on December 9, 9 new restrictions on stricter capacity on restaurants and other institutions, which he said is necessary to combat the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic in the city.

The new restrictions, which take effect on Friday, December 11, at 5 o'clock. are:

  • Restaurants and other food service establishments will be closed to indoor and outdoor meals. (Implementation and driving services are allowed.)
  • The Casino of the City, Horseshoe Casino Baltimore, is limited to 25% capacity and can serve as food or drinks.
  • Interior gatherings are limited to 10 people; Outdoor gatherings are limited to 25 people.
  • Parks and leisure fields are closed.
  • Religious institutions are limited to a capacity of 25%.
  • Retail establishments are limited to a capacity of 25%.
  • Fitness centers and gymnasiums are limited to a capacity of 25%.
  • The indoor recreation establishments are closed.
  • Personal service type activities are limited to a capacity of 25% and can only accept customers with an appointment. They are also required to maintain a client log and contact tracing employees.
  • Museums, the Maryland Zoo in Baltimore and the National Aquarium are limited to a capacity of 25%.

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The Mayor has committed its allegiance to "public health officials"

"I want to make sure each Baltimorean wears a mask," the mayor said. "I want to make sure that each Baltimorean can be tested and accessing the vaccine, our decisions will not always be easy and will often be difficult, but they will always be kept by the opinion of public health officials," A-T -he declares.

As for yourself, follow his fundamental principles and help put an end to this thrust, no matter where you live-wear afacial mask, the social distance, avoid big crowds, do not go inside with people that you do not go with (especially in the bars), practice good hand hygiene and protect your life and the lives of others , and do not visit these 35 places you are most likely to catch Covid.


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