A second wave of shutdowns has arrived—here’s where businesses are closing up (again):
, dine-in service at restaurants has been suspended, while bars, movie theaters, zoos and museums have been closed in 19 counties, but those counties make up 70% of the state’s population, and include the city of Los Angeles., Gov. Greg Abbott has ordered bars across the state to shut down while reducing maximum capacity in restaurants to 50%—down from allowing 75% last month., bars, gyms, movie theaters and water parks have closed down, after an order from Gov. Doug Ducey., Gov.
Several other states have put a pause on reopening efforts, but haven’t reversed course on what’s been reopened. A list including those can be foundWhen shutdowns are put back in place, it’s almost always bars that are the first to have to close their doors again. Bars are one of the places most ripe for coronavirus
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