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Wednesday, March 18, 2020

Governor Carney's State Of Emergency Second Update



This is an evolving situation, and we need everyone’s cooperation in order to protect the health and safety of Delawareans, especially our most vulnerable neighbors. We know our small business and restaurant communities are among those most seriously impacted by the restrictions put in place to limit the spread of the coronavirus, and we’re looking at ways to assist them. But our priority is the health and safety of Delawareans, and limiting the number of Delawareans who come in contact with this virus.

Starting tonight at 8:00pm, any restaurant, brewpub, tavern or taproom with a valid on-premise license can sell alcoholic beverages as part of transactions for take-out or drive through food service.
• Alcohol sales cannot exceed 40% of the total sales transaction.
• Alcoholic beverages cannot be consumed on-site, neither indoors nor outdoors.
• All other rules and regulations regarding the take-out of alcoholic beverages apply, including that containers must be securely closed.

Starting tomorrow at 8:00 a.m, bowling alleys, concert events, movie theaters, sports facilities, fitness centers, and health spas must cease operations to prevent the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) in Delaware.

We've also temporarily lifted regulations to expand access to telemedicine.

These are difficult decisions, and we will constantly reevaluate the guidance.

Read more: https://news.delaware.gov/…/governor-carney-issues-second-…/

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