The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

Cuomo orders end to late- night service at bars, restaurant­s

- By Karen matthews

NEW YORK » Restaurant­s, bars and gyms will have to close at 10 p. m. across New York state in the latest effort to curb the spread of the coronaviru­s, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Wednesday.

The governor said people will also be barred from hosting private gatherings with more than 10 people.

Cuomo said the new restrictio­ns, which go into effect Friday, are necessary because new coronaviru­s infections have been traced to those types of activities. Businesses can reopen each

morning.

“Bars, restaurant­s, gyms, house parties, that’s where it’s coming from, primarily,” Cuomo said.

Cuomo spoke as rates of coronaviru­s infection continued to rise in New York and elsewhere. He said 1,628 people were hospitaliz­ed across the state for COVID- 19 on Tuesday and that 21 people died.

Over the past seven days, New York has seen an average of 3,200 new infections and nearly 22 deaths per day due to COVID- 19. The average number of new cases per day has risen by 85% in the past 14 days.

“What we’re seeing is what they predicted for months,” Cuomo said. “New York is a ship on THECOVID tide.”

The new closing time applies to all establishm­ents that are licensed by the State Liquor Authority, Cuomo said. Only carry- out service will be allowed after that, he said

The new restrictio­ns will have to be enforced by local government­s, including by the police innewyork City, Cuomo said. He said that after 10 p. m., “If the lights are on and people are drinking, they get a summons.”

Cuomo shut down all nonessenti­al businesses in the spring when New York was the epicenter of the pandemic in the United States and started allowing restaurant­s and other businesses to open at limited capacity when infection rates appeared under control.

Even without the early closing time, restaurate­urs have complained that the restrictio­ns make it difficult to stay in business. But Cuomo said further restrictio­ns, including limiting restaurant­s to opening at 25% capacity across the state, may be necessary if COVID- 19 numbers continue to rise.

“It’s tough on bars and restaurant­s. It’s tough in gyms. It’s tough on everyone. It’s tough on everyone,” Cuomo said. “I would say we are within sight of the finish line. The vaccine has been discovered. It has to be perfected, it had to be operationa­lized, but we see the finish line.”

Cuomo’s announceme­nt came days after New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy announced that bars and restaurant­s in his state would have to halt indoor dining at 10 p. m. starting Thursday.

 ?? MARK LENNIHAN ?? FILE - In this June 15, 2020, file photo, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo removes a mask as he holds a news conference in Tarrytown, N. Y.
MARK LENNIHAN FILE - In this June 15, 2020, file photo, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo removes a mask as he holds a news conference in Tarrytown, N. Y.
 ?? JOHN MINCHILLO ?? FILE - Bartender Cassandra Paris takes a farewell shot at an early closing time at 169 Bar with patrons, Monday, March 16, 2020, in New York. Restaurant­s, bars and gyms will have to close at 10p. m. across Newyork state in the latest effort to curb the spread of the coronaviru­s, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Wednesday, Nov. 11. Cuomo said the new restrictio­ns, which go into effect Friday, are necessary because new coronaviru­s infections have been traced to those types of activities.
JOHN MINCHILLO FILE - Bartender Cassandra Paris takes a farewell shot at an early closing time at 169 Bar with patrons, Monday, March 16, 2020, in New York. Restaurant­s, bars and gyms will have to close at 10p. m. across Newyork state in the latest effort to curb the spread of the coronaviru­s, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Wednesday, Nov. 11. Cuomo said the new restrictio­ns, which go into effect Friday, are necessary because new coronaviru­s infections have been traced to those types of activities.
 ?? JOHN MINCHILLO ?? Medical works operate a testing tent at a COVID- 19mobile testing site, Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2020, in the Brooklyn borough of New York. More people tested positive for the virus across the state Monday, another high since the early spring.
JOHN MINCHILLO Medical works operate a testing tent at a COVID- 19mobile testing site, Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2020, in the Brooklyn borough of New York. More people tested positive for the virus across the state Monday, another high since the early spring.

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