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Restaurant curfew extended to may 6th

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Restaurant curfew extended to may 6th
Restaurant curfew extended to may 6th

Governor Cuomo has ordered the extension of the executive order mandating restaurants close by 11 pm.

The order was set to expire on April 6th, but Cuomo has extended it now to May 6th.

Restaurants to close at 11pm.

The order is now effective until may 6th.

The order was enacted during the pandemic to prevent the spread of covid.

Dozens of restaurants across new york state have sued new york for continuing to have this order in affect.

Also brand new tonight the state liquor authority announced it is extending the executive order aowing takeout alcohol until may 6th.

The order was put in place during the pandemic to give restaurants more revenue during covid, as alot of their business relied on to go meals at the time.

Restaurants have praised the bill but some liquor stores have said the order is wrong.

Liquor or beer that is purchased to go needs to be packed in a sealed container.

And the customer still needs to buy food in order to get it.

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