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Curfew is Cooper s latest move in state s fight against bars, alcohol - Carolina Journal

Gov. Roy Cooper and scores of politicians like them have since March imposed noxious closures and lockdowns with the altruistic goal of keeping us safe. In reality, these government-imposed suppressions have done little but wreck our mental and physical health and devastate our economy. About 100 Triangle restaurants, bars, and similar service businesses have closed since spring, according to one list. Sit back and consider that; then try not to vomit. Try not to think of other businesses people’s livelihoods closed and gone forever. A hundred businesses and counting, bleeding jobs, and community money. Wounded souls and broken families. Broken bodies. A microcosm of the searing, ongoing pain.

Local restaurants and bars say they will comply with governor s latest order mandating a 10 p m curfew for businesses

Her restaurant and bar closes at 9 p.m. every night, said Kathleen Barnes, the business owner. It had no impact, Barnes said. We decided early on when we reopened in June to be an outdoor dining only because that seemed like the safest thing for my staff and customers. North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper holds a Coronavirus briefing. Cooper issued his latest executive order Tuesday amid the coronavirus pandemic. The order, which took effect Friday, requires people to stay home between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. and requires many businesses to close by 10 p.m. All on-site alcohol sales are required to end by 9 p.m., Cooper said.

North Carolina s coronavirus stay-at-home order goes into effect — and it s hitting bars hard

Youngsville Mayor Fonzie Flowers explains the decision to hold the event on ‘Fox & Friends.’ North Carolina residents are now facing even tighter restrictions to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 as Gov. Roy Cooper s modified stay-at-home order takes effect Friday.  All residents are required to stay at home between the hours of 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. Businesses, including restaurants, bars, entertainment venues, personal care businesses, and most retail stores, will be required to close by 10 p.m. However, Cooper went a step farther to cap all on-site alcohol consumption sales by 9 p.m. – two hours earlier than the previous 11 p.m. cap. The order will remain in effect until at least Jan. 8, 2021, which means bars across the state will not be allowed to be open to ring in the New Year at midnight.

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