PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT FROM LOUISA POLICE DEPT.
The Governor said requirements for restaurants; bars; social gatherings; indoor fitness and recreation centers; venues and theaters; and professional services are effective at 5 p.m. Friday, Nov. 20, through 11:59 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 13. See the full executive order here.
Restaurants, Bars – No indoor food or beverage consumption; carryout and delivery encouraged; socially distance outdoor seating
To help offset the financial impact on restaurants and bars, the Governor also announced he is dedicating $40 million in CARES Act funding to provide qualifying entities $10,000 in relief for various expenses, with a maximum award of $20,000 per business entity. Businesses with at least 50% of their sales via drive-through will not be eligible. To focus on locally owned businesses, publicly traded companies are not eligible to apply. Applications are scheduled to open Nov. 30 and close Dec. 18. Businesses will be required to remain in compliance with all public health orders. Applications will be processed in the order they are received, and funds will be awarded until they are exhausted. Additional details on where to apply will be forthcoming.
Earlier this month, the Governor also waived alcoholic beverage renewal fees for Kentucky restaurants, bars and temporary venues for 12 months to help during the pandemic.
Schools – All public and private schools (K -12) to cease in-person instruction:
Middle and high schools will remain in remote or virtual instruction until at least Jan. 4, 2021.
Elementary schools may reopen for in-person instruction Dec. 7 if their county is not in the red zone and the school follows all Healthy at School guidance.
“As for our schools, I want to thank everyone who is working to continue to educate our children and to make sure they have access to healthy meals,” Gov. Beshear said. “Our children are resilient, but they are sacrificing so much and we need them to sacrifice even more right now so we can protect them from this surge in cases.”
You(police) have more things to worry about ( drugs) in our town and MANY other things to worry about other than being a restaurant cop. On the other hand if 20 people want to come to my house Thanksgiving you have no say so in the matter. My property is private property.
John, you had better get ready for the police state democrats have dreamed of. They say it’s for your good, but it’s for their control. It will get a lot worse after Jan 20th. Count on that!
@John Trump lost.
You’ll pay dearly because he did, you’re just to stupid to know it.
The cops can’t tell the difference in drugs and human remains. The biggest drug bust in law co history was a farce. Heroin they found were the ashes of a cremated law co man. Lawsuit. Cough cough
Oh my gosh. That’s almost as bad as a cop shooting an citizen with cuffs on… in the back
12 I of the 13 people arrested during the drug bust were innocent of selling drugs. When no one takes the blame all the people on location are charged