Six Northeast Ohio establishments cited for violating coronavirus health orders
Updated Feb 28, 2021;
Posted Feb 28, 2021
Six local bars and restaurants have been cited in the past 48 hours for violating health orders put in place by the state to try and curb the spread of the coronavirus.Cory Morse | MLive.com
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CLEVELAND, Ohio – Six local bars and restaurants have been cited in the past 48 hours for violating health orders put in place by the state to try and curb the spread of the coronavirus.
Three of the establishments have been cited before, according to the Ohio Investigative Unit. Four of them are in Cuyahoga County, while one is in Lake County and another in Ashtabula County.
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5 Northeast Ohio businesses cited by the Ohio Investigative Unit 5 Northeast Ohio businesses cited by the Ohio Investigative Unit (File) (Source: WVIR) By Avery Williams | February 28, 2021 at 12:43 PM EST - Updated February 28 at 1:59 PM
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Five Northeast Ohio businesses are at the mercy of the Ohio Liquor Control Commission after the Ohio Investigative Unit (OIU) cited them for not following Gov. DeWine’s health orders.
Sky Mediterranean in Parma Heights was cited for improper conduct - disorderly activity, according to a press release.
This is the bar’s fourth citation.
OIU agents went to the bar to issue a citation stemming from a Feb. 20 incident involving Parma Heights Police, a release said.
Table Forty 4 cited by OIU for violating COVID-19 health orders on busy Friday night
Agents visited the bar just before 1 a.m. and saw a large number of people congregating without masks or distancing.
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Stock photo - Bartender pouring fresh alcoholic drink into the glasses with ice cubes on the bar counter. Author: WTOL Newsroom Updated: 1:26 PM EST February 27, 2021
TOLEDO, Ohio Table Forty 4 in downtown Toledo was cited Friday night for violating state coronavirus health orders.
According to a report from the Ohio Investigative Unit, agents visited the bar just before 1 a.m. and saw a large number of people standing and consuming alcohol, saying many of them were not wearing facial coverings or social distancing.