Controversy at Ale Emporium
The most recent warning went to the Ale Emporium at 11501 Geist Pavilion Drive, after a video was posted on Facebook of maskless patrons dancing to a live band over the weekend.
The bar customers could be seen in the short video clip shoulder-to-shoulder, without masks, dancing and singing to a rendition of “What’s Up?” by Four Non Blondes.
Fishers received a handful of complaints about the incident and health department inspectors visited the bar Monday, Elrod said.
The inspectors determined that the bar patrons were in violation of rules on social distancing and wearing of masks when not seated at tables to eat and drink. Though Fishers has had stricter protocols than the Hamilton County Health Department in some areas, it never imposed limits on capacity in bars and restaurants as Marion County has as long as patrons stayed at least 6 feet apart.
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Health Department Adds First Dose COVID-19 Vaccine Appointments To The Schedule Wednesday, March 3, 2021
The Hamilton County Health Department has added a total of 4,405 new first dose Pfizer appointment opportunities to the schedule. Hamilton County aligns with the State of Tennessee’s Vaccination Plan and expands COVID-19 eligibility to Phase 1C effective Monday.
· March 8-10 at CARTA Bus Barn – Upcoming Phase Eligibility qualifies (1a1, 1a2, 1b,
1c and adults 65+)
1c and adults 65+)
People in the eligible phases are encouraged to visit vaccine.hamiltontn.gov and make their appointment online. Those who do not have access to the internet can call the appointment call center for assistance:
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