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Local restaurant says it follows all COVID-19 mandates to more quickly return to normal

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Local restaurant says it follows all COVID-19 mandates to more quickly return to normal
Local restaurant says it follows all COVID-19 mandates to more quickly return to normal

Local restaurant says it follows all COVID-19 mandates to more quickly return to normal

Care facilities during the pandemic.

Thompson talked to a local restaurant about how the new mask rules from governor brown is impacting business.

Elisha dining looks completely different than before the pandemic.

Right now standing stone brewing company only has 25 percent of the tables it normally has.

Even walking to your table to eat has changed.

Elisha when people come in with the new kate brown mandate for masks, we ask that everyone be masked before they enter the resturant your masks must stay on until you get to your table to eat.

Leah says "it doesn't matter if you are inside or outside in open air."

Governor brown's new rule requires people to keep the mask on if you can't social distance to the table.

Elisha the safety of our customers and our staff is very important so we ask people to respect the mandate.

We learn about new mandates every few weeks.

More and more rules have to do with wearing a mask to help slow the spread of the virus.

Elisha we want to follow the guidelines because the sooner we follow these guidelines, the sooner that we can go back to normal life.

Which i think we can all agree is what everyone wants to do.

One of governor brown's new rules that starts today does not impact businesses.

That is limiting groups of people to 10 or below.

However, standing stone is already following this rule.

Elisha we need our customers come back to us.

Our local, loyal customers.

Without them we are not going to survive.

The restaurant manager hopes that by strictly enforcing the mask rules and cleaning top to bottom.

More people will feel comfortable

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