With a spike in the number coronavirus cases this week, Gov. Larry Hogan has once again placed restrictions on the states businesses. The new regulations, which actually resemble those set forth this past Spring, went into effect yesterday starting at 5 p.m.
Here’s what the governor has ordered:
- Retail businesses, restaurants and churches are all capped at 50% capacity again.
- Bars and restaurants have a 10 p.m. curfew. They can still serve people, but there’s no seating at bars, restaurants or diners between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. Takeout orders will still be permitted during those hours.
- Fans at race tracks and stadiums for professional or collegiate sporting events are no longer permitted.
- Visitations at nursing homes and hospitals are, in most cases, suspended. There are a few exceptions for end-of-life care and the parents or guardians of minors.
- Any elective medical procedure that isn’t urgent or lifesaving is to be avoided.
There is something wrong with an economy that is so dependent on people shopping and going out spending money that is actually worthless.
are you saying you can stay home 24/7 without having to go outside for anything?