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Locals bellied up to the bar again in Seattle as COVID restrictions lifted

Locals bellied up to the bar again in Seattle as COVID restrictions lifted June 30, 2021 at 3:01 pm Bar Max owner and operator Marshall Smith, left, makes a drink on April 16, 2021 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Michael Ciaglo/Getty Images) With the state’s COVID-19 restrictions on bars and restaurants lifted as of 12:01 a.m. on June 30, nightlife in Washington is back. Mike Lewis, a former colleague of KIRO Radio’s Gee & Ursula Show and owner of Streamline Tavern in Seattle’s Queen Anne neighborhood, says his bar stayed open until 2 a.m. “We went to two o’clock in the morning, or maybe they did, actually I got out of there probably about one o’clock in the morning cause I don’t think any of us are used to 2 a.m. anymore,” Lewis said.

Businesses left to shoulder burden of enforcing state s relaxed mask rules

Businesses left to shoulder burden of enforcing state s relaxed mask rules A sign indicates the customer limit at a coffee shop in Seattle. (MyNorthwest photo) Washington state is relaxing its mask guidelines to fall in line with recommendations from the CDC, allowing anyone who’s been fully vaccinated to no longer be required to wear a face covering in most public places. But while the move has been widely praised as a necessary step toward reopening, there are concerns it could lead to businesses having to shoulder the burden of enforcing these new rules. As Streamline Tavern owner and former KIRO Nights host Mike Lewis points out, businesses will soon be stuck dealing with the fact that there are now different mask rules for people depending on their vaccination status.

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