Two Cuyahoga County businesses cited for violating Ohio’s coronavirus orders
Updated Apr 10, 2021;
Posted Apr 10, 2021
Two Cleveland-area restaurants were cited for violating the state s coronavirus orders. James Ross, The Plain Dealer
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CLEVELAND, Ohio State agents on Saturday cited two Cleveland-area restaurants for violating Ohio’s coronavirus orders.
Agents with the Ohio Investigative Unit cited Touch of Italy restaurant in Bedford Heights and Truth Social Club in Maple Heights, according to a news release.
Agents found a large crowd inside Touch of Italy about 8:30 p.m. and patrons standing close to each other with little or no social distancing measures. Most of the customers and staff were not wearing face masks, according to the news release.
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