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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. ....
Fayetteville businesses struggling to survive on reduced capacity during the COVID-19 pandemic are expecting a further reduction in sales when Gov. Roy Cooper’s executive order kicks in Friday that limits their hours of operations even more. But several owners said Wednesday that they are grateful that Cooper, at least for now, has decided not to completely close them down once again. Cooper said at a press conference Tuesday that more drastic measures might have to be taken if the coronavirus numbers don’t go down. More than 5,600 North Carolinians have now died from the virus. “A month ago, we were deeply concerned to see daily case counts go above 3,000,” Cooper said in a press conference Tuesday. “Now we’re shocked that the number has doubled.” ....