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The rain will be moving in later this morning and there is a good chance for thunderstorms this afternoon. Expect the high to hit about 70 degrees.
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Pennsylvania will lift nearly all COVID-19 restrictions on Memorial Day, the Wolf administration announced Tuesday, promising to restore something approaching normalcy to the state more than a year into the pandemic and just in time for summer. Capacity restrictions on bars, restaurants and other businesses, as well as indoor and outdoor event gathering limits, will go away on May 31, meaning concert halls, sports stadiums and wedding venues could soon be packed for the first time since early 2020. The state's mask mandate will remain in place, but even that could be dropped â if enough people get vaccinated, Health Department officials said.
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The rain will be moving in later this morning and there is a good chance for thunderstorms this afternoon. Expect the high to hit about 70 degrees.
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NEWS
Pennsylvania will lift nearly all COVID-19 restrictions on Memorial Day, the Wolf administration announced Tuesday, promising to restore something approaching normalcy to the state more than a year into the pandemic and just in time for summer. Capacity restrictions on bars, restaurants and other businesses, as well as indoor and outdoor event gathering limits, will go away on May 31, meaning concert halls, sports stadiums and wedding venues could soon be packed for the first time since early 2020. The state's mask mandate will remain in place, but even that could be dropped â if enough people get vaccinated, Health Department officials said.
Montgomery-countyPennsylvaniaUnited-statesPhiladelphiaChester-countyKennett-squareItalyDelawareSwedenOttawaOntarioCanadaKENNETT SQUARE â The hospitality industry is in turmoil following a new gubernatorial order to suspend all in-dining services.
âThis is a bridge to a better future in Pennsylvania,â Gov. Tom Wolf said on Thursday.
The suspension begins Dec. 12 and will remain in effect until at least Jan. 4.
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According to the Wolf administration, all in-person indoor dining at businesses in the retail food services industry, including, but not limited to, bars, restaurants, breweries, wineries, distilleries, social clubs, and private catered events is now prohibited.
Outdoor dining and takeout food service may continue, including to-go orders of alcohol, the Wolf administration said on Thursday.
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