Imperial Valley Press

New Orleans to shut down bars during Mardi Gras weekend

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NEW ORLEANS (AP) — New Orleans bars will be shut down, even for takeout service, throughout next week’s Mardi Gras weekend — usually among their busiest times of the year — in an attempt to slow the spread of coronaviru­s, Mayor LaToya Cantrell said Friday.

Many bars already were closed to indoor service. Cantrell’s Friday announceme­nt means they won’t be able to sell drinks to go — a popular option year- round and especially during Mardi

Gras. And, she said the city is expanding the closure order to include bars that have “conditiona­l” food permits that allowed them to operate as restaurant­s during various pandemic shutdowns.

Stepped up crowd control begins this weekend, Cantrell said. The bar shutdown begins next Friday and runs through Mardi Gras — also known as Fat Tuesday — on Feb. 16.

Cantrell and other city officials at Friday’s news conference said businesses that violate the rules face on- the- spot shutdowns and loss of licenses.

And they warned visitors to the city during what is one of the biggest tourism times of the year to adhere to safety precaution­s.

“If by chance you have an aversion to wearing a mask, stay where you’re at,” said City Council member Jay Banks, who said he knows 23 people who have died of COVID-19. “if your expectatio­n is the Mardi Gras of the past, don’t waste your money.”

The city’s famous parades, which would ordinarily begin rolling this weekend, had already been cancelled.

Cantrell also announced restrictio­ns on pedestrian and automobile traffic on Bourbon Street and other streets in the French Quarter that are usually bustling with shoulder- to- shoulder crowds during the Mardi Gras weekend. And she said fences will be erected along a street corridor outside the Quarter where crowds often gather on Fat Tuesday.

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