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Restaurant dining hours extended in Frederick County, Md.

Restaurants and bars across Frederick County, Maryland, can now stay open until midnight, although alcohol sales must end at 10 p.m., under a new county order.

Frederick County Executive Jan Gardner issued on Thursday “in an effort to protect public health while balancing the economic impacts associated with the COVID-19 pandemic,” according to a .

The order allows “restaurants and other food service establishments in the County to extend their hours for food service to midnight.” It allow alcoholic beverages to be sold until 10 p.m. and “prohibits bringing alcohol onto the premises to be consumed after 10 p.m.” as well.

Any live entertainment must end by 10 p.m.

The order goes into effect 5 p.m. Friday.

The county said “the order will be revisited in one week as health metrics continue to be monitored.”

Mixed reactions

Jaime Ellis-Ade, the general manager of Brewer鈥檚 Alley, on North Market Street, said the move helps a bit, because they don鈥檛 have to tell their patrons to leave at 10 p.m., but cutting off alcohol sales at that time 鈥渄oesn鈥檛 help us at all.鈥

She added that a lot of customers don鈥檛 know the rules, which makes the staff鈥檚 job even harder. 鈥淭hey walk in and they don鈥檛 know they have to have a mask on when they walk to the bathroom. They don鈥檛 know that they have to be out by 10. People aren鈥檛 really keeping up with what kind of restrictions we as restaurants are under so that makes it even harder.鈥

Still, she said, 鈥淥ur doors are open so that鈥檚 better than doing curbside or carryout.鈥

Jennifer Dougherty, owner of Magoo鈥檚 Pub, said they鈥檒l still close at 10: 鈥淩estaurant people aren鈥檛 yet vaccinated,鈥 she said; 鈥溾 I probably won鈥檛 see any change until we start getting vaccines here.鈥

Staying open past 10 for food doesn鈥檛 really help, she said: They usually close the kitchen at 10 anyway, and keeping it open later means paying the kitchen staff, for not much extra in sales. 鈥淚n Frederick 鈥 not many people eat between 10pm and midnight. This has been sort of an effort to sound like you鈥檙e helping.聽 Maybe it helps Denny鈥檚 and the late-night places and the diners, but it doesn鈥檛 help us.鈥

The only thing that will help, she said, are immunizations and the return of outdoor dining-friendly weather: 鈥淭he best thing is vaccines and sunlight. That鈥檒l help us.鈥


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The numbers

Frederick County鈥檚 positivity rate, which was 6.4% as of Thursday, has remained above the state average since Dec. 5, 2020. The rate of cases per 100,000 people has exceeded the state average for months, at one point reaching a high of 78 as well, according to the county.

There are 15,845 confirmed cases of the coronavirus in Frederick County as of Thursday,
and 243 deaths from the virus, according to the Maryland Department of Health.

“More deaths associated with COVID-19 were reported in January than in any other month since the beginning of the pandemic. While health metrics appear to be improving, it is not yet a trend and concern remains about the risk for spread of the virus in the community,” the county said.

“If businesses and individuals want our economy to recover, we must win the fight against the virus by everyone doing their part. It is a matter of personal responsibility. Unfortunately, the actions of a few can harm the efforts of the majority,” said Gardner.

Neighboring Montgomery County has a ban on indoor dining, the only one in the state.

蜜桃视频app’s John Domen contributed to this report.

Matt Small

Matt joined 蜜桃视频app News at the start of 2020, after contributing to Washington鈥檚 top news outlet as an Associated Press journalist for nearly 18 years.

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