Massachusetts Restricts Dine-In Restaurants Due to Coronavirus
Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker has announced additional steps around food service to combat the rise in coronavirus cases in the state.
Starting Tuesday, March 17th, restaurants in the Bay State will only be able to serve take-out or delivery food. Gatherings of 25 or more people have also been prohibited.
The restrictions will go until April 17th, 2020. The Governor’s order does not apply to supermarkets, grocery stores, or pharmacies.
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— Charlie Baker (@MAGovArchive) March 15, 2020
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