over a month ago to take off their masks. starting monday, they re going to requiring people to wear masks indoors at public places. we ve seen some mixed reaction on the ground here. keep in mind, philadelphia set these parameters to design decision-maker earlier in the year. they surpassed 50% increase in cases over the past ten days. that s really the motivation here. what we re hearing from people on the ground, on one side of things, people were saying i actually never took off my mask when they lifted it over a month ago because they just didn t even think about it. it s just a practice they ve continued to keep in place while other people are concerned about the impact on small businesses, the pennsylvania restaurant and lodging association calling it a major blow to thousands of small businesses. i want you to take a listen to some of the back and forth on this. wear a mask. it s safer. that s all.
17 Dec 2020
Pennsylvania, under the leadership of Democrat Gov. Tom Wolf (D), has threatened at least 150 restaurants with fines for operating after the governor again shut down indoor dining last week.
Last week, Wolf announced a set of mitigation strategies to curb the spread of the Chinese coronavirus, which suspends indoor dining at “bars, restaurants, breweries, wineries, distilleries, social clubs, and private catered events” until January 4, 2021. The order also prohibits private gatherings of more than ten people, though it excludes places of worship. However, it urges churches, synagogues, and mosques to “find alternative methods.” Additionally, outdoor gatherings are capped at 50, and businesses are prohibited from operating beyond 50 percent capacity.
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