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Alcohol Sales In Pennsylvania Suspended The Night Before Thanksgiving
Wolf said that the state’s new restrictions were focused on reducing large gatherings and increasing enforcement of existing restrictions.
Pennsylvania has suspended alcohol sales for one night beginning at 5:00 PM the night before Thanksgiving.
Pennsylvania Health Secretary Rachel Levine appeared at a virtual press conference Monday with Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf to announce the new coronavirus restrictions, KDKA 6 News reported. As part of the new restrictions, restaurants and bars are ordered to stop all alcohol sales at 5:00 PM Wednesday, November 25, and cannot resume sales until 8:00 AM the next morning.
Wolf said that the state’s new restrictions were focused on reducing large gatherings and increasing enforcement of existing restrictions. The measures will include “targeted protections for businesses and gatherings,” a stay-at-home order, and increased enforcement of Pennsylvania’s mask mandate, Levine said according to KDKA.
