Citing a lack of evidence from the state that a curfew on bars would slow the spread of COVID-19, an Oklahoma District Court judge ordered Tuesday that a temporary injunction against the curfew will remain into summer. "It is imperative that the court have additional credible evidence to determine what impact bars, in comparison to other establishments that remain open after 11 p.m., have on the spread of COVID-19, before determining whether permanent injunctive relief is warranted in this matter,” Judge Susan Stallings wrote in her order. The decision means bars and restaurants may serve alcohol on site after 11 p.m. through July 6, when the matter will be heard again in court.