Still No Word if Beaver County Bars and Restaurants Will Face Restrictions Due to Increased Cases of Corona Virus

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(Beaver County, Pa.) Mum is the word out of Harrisburg so far. On Tuesday of this week the Beaver County Commissioners were informed by the Pa State Health Department that all bars and restaurants would not be able to have dine in service for a period of two weeks because of the increased cases of the Coronavirus in the South West region of Pennsylvania. Beaver County along with Allegheny, Butler, Westmoreland and Washington counties were to be in the order. On Tuesday afternoon Beaver County Radio spoke with the Beaver County Commissioners office and at that time the Commissioners were in a holding pattern and an official said an announcement was forth coming they just didn’t know when. The businesses of Beaver County that this affected were held in limbo along with Beaver County Officials. Wednesday came and still no word of any announcement or press conference came from the Governor’s Office or the State health Department. Beaver County Radio spoke via email with an official in the Commissioners office yesterday and they still have not heard if or when this announcement is going to happen. Beaver County has seen an additional 118 positive cases of the Coronavirus since July 1, 2020.  Beaver County does not have a health department and the Beaver County Commissioners have no say in the matter and must follow the Pa Health Departments orders. Stay tune to Beaver County Radio for more information as the situation continues to unfold.


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