A shortage of staff and supplies is slowing establishments down as the county allows 100-percent capacity. Author: Mary Milz Updated: 8:01 PM EDT July 1, 2021 INDIANAPOLIS — Edwards Drive-In was hopping Thursday afternoon with no shortage of customers. "It's pretty exciting to get back to 100%. It's been a long time coming," said owner Jeff Edwards. Thursday marked the day Marion County lifted nearly all of its remaining COVID-19 restrictions from social distancing to capacity requirements. (Masks are still required at hospitals, the Indianapolis International Airport and on IndyGo buses.) A big milestone to be sure after nearly 16 months of restrictions, but many businesses still face challenges, most notably a shortage of employees