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This means restaurants and other businesses will be allowed to reopen at full capacity.
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After months of waiting and watching other businesses reopen, bars in Palm Beach County will finally get their turn on Oct. 5.The county joined Broward…
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Gov. Ron DeSantis wants to prohibit local governments from being able to close restaurants and bars, as some locals did to slow the spread of COVID-19…
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Bars throughout Florida are opening their doors this week for full service. In an effort to stop the spread of the coronavirus, the state government had limited bars without a restaurant license to serving alcohol for off-premise drinking only. That rule has been repealed, but getting by in the meantime has been hard for a few Tallahassee establishments.
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While bars and breweries are "going to do a better job" of enforcing the rules, Halsey Beshears says his agency will increase enforcement efforts to ensure they are complying.
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State officials sounded the foghorn Monday to let bars serve on premise alcohol again, but Blaise Gainey reports for many Florida establishments, it wasn’t much of a change. Bars throughout Leon County have been using a work around that allowed them to operate as restaurants.
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Florida bars have been thrown a lifeline with the decision to allow them to reopen at 50 percent capacity. The easing of restrictions took place…
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The Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation removed its statewide ban on bars, but in Palm Beach County, restrictions will remain in…
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Florida is moving closer to fully reopening from its coronavirus restrictions.Gov. Ron DeSantis said Friday that Miami-Dade and Broward counties will move…
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The study compared the habits and activities of 314 adults who had been tested for the virus. Those who tested positive more often reported dining at a restaurant within 14 days of showing symptoms.