Maryland businesses brace for impact of reimposed COVID-19 restrictions – WTOP

Maryland's new coronavirus restrictions that went into effect Friday come at a time when the state has been shattering records for new case loads.

With coronavirus cases showing what Gov. Larry Hogan called a staggering, spiking surge this week, restrictions the state had loosened earlier this fall tightened once more starting 5 p.m. Friday.

Heres what the governor has ordered:

For Maryland businesses impacted by the tightened COVID-19 restrictions, news that a rise in cases required new rules was understandable, but at the same time, tough for many to hear.

Every week, it seems like its something different. Its definitely been difficult, said Jamie Ellis-Ade, general manager at Brewers Alley in Frederick.

She said the restrictions limiting the hours for dine-in service will mean a loss in business. If you come in for dinner at 9, you have one hour to eat your meal and get out, so thats really difficult, Ellis-Ade said.

To make up for the expected decline in revenue, Ellis-Ade said they will push takeout service, which will continue at 10 p.m.

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At Dancing Bear Toys and Gifts, also in Frederick, the restriction that impacts them is the decrease to 50% capacity for businesses. Store manager Sarah Hyatt said they dont have to do much to prepare for the change. It hasnt been too difficult, Hyatt said.

She added that, at the height of the pandemic, they took most of their business online. Also, since reopening in the summer, they havent been more than half full with customers.

Though she has been surprised by the number of people showing up to the store, she said, compared to this time last year, business is actually up. I think a lot of people are getting an early start to their holiday shopping, Hyatt said.

The new restrictions come at a time when Maryland has been shattering records for new case loads and as people get ready for Thanksgiving.

Maryland on Thursday recorded 2,910 new cases nearly 600 more cases than the previous one-day high, which was only set five days before.

In four of the last six days, the state reported over 2,000 new cases. More than 1,000 new cases have been reported every day for more than two weeks now.

The states hospitalization, positivity rates and case per 100,000 people have also been climbing, with the states smaller, less populated counties, in western Maryland and on the Eastern Shore, hit the hardest.

In fact, hospitals are starting to reach capacity again, with about 85% of the states hospital beds already filled. As of Thursday morning, there were 1,192 people hospitalized.

Maryland has had 174,733 confirmed cases of COVID-19. For perspective, 16 of Marylands 24 jurisdictions have smaller populations than that.

Hogan said about half the people contacted by Marylands contact tracing teams refuse to offer any help, but the contact tracing data the state does have shows a large uptick in new cases among Marylanders who have recently been exposed in bars and restaurants.

He also said compliance with health measures, such as the wearing of face masks and social distancing, drops dramatically as the day gets later.

Weve lost more Marylanders to COVID-19 than we lose to car accidents, gun violence and the flu combined, the governor said on Tuesday, the day he mandated the new restrictions.

Overall, Marylands positivity rate has risen from under 4.4% earlier this month to almost 7.2% now, and public health experts warn the coming weeks are expected to be even more grim.

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