Pennsylvania governor vetoes bill to reopen state’s restaurants at full capacity

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Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf vetoed a bill that would allow the state’s restaurants to open at full capacity, saying that Covid-19 cases have been rising. 

“To the extent that there is a resurgence of the virus this fall and winter, we need these critical mitigation guidelines to remain in place, and we need to retain the ability to implement further mitigation measures if necessary,” Wolf wrote. 

The bill was passed in the state’s Republican-led House on Sept. 23 and would have allowed restaurants, bars and clubs to return to full capacity at their own discretion. 

The bill would have called for continued social distancing and barrier use, but would have eliminated the requirement that a meal must be purchased to get an alcoholic beverage. 

Wolf said in his letter to state lawmakers that removing the meal requirement with alcohol “increases the likelihood of COVID-19 outbreaks.

Had enough yet?

 https://www.foxnews.com/politics/pennsylvania-governor-vetoes-bill-reopen-states-restaurants-full-capacity

3 responses to “Pennsylvania governor vetoes bill to reopen state’s restaurants at full capacity

  1. HE is in the wrong! The shit he is doing is unconstitutional! People need to OPPOSE and take that ASS down! YEA positive cases are increasing nationwide. SO WHAT! Death rates compared to number of infections is LOW! Its ONLY because PA IS POLLING PRO TRUMP! Pises me off

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