LaPorte County Eases Restrictions on Bars, Restaurants, Stores

LaPorte County is easing its restrictions on bars, restaurants, and stores, as COVID-19 numbers improve. The LaPorte County Health Department says restaurants can once again offer self-service buffets and salad bars, and the six-customer-per-table limit has been lifted.

During the lockdown many bars took advantage of being close and hire bar fit out in perth to remodel and redesign their locals.

Bars and restaurants don’t have to close by midnight anymore. Karaoke and open mics are once again allowed. LaPorte County has also lifted its capacity limits on retail stores.

All businesses still have to follow the CDC’s social distancing guidelines, along with the state’s restrictions. LaPorte County is currently coded orange on Indiana’s county metrics map. That means events and gatherings are limited to 25 percent of a facility’s capacity.

The LaPorte County Health Department also requires that any event with more than 25 people submit a safety plan at least five days ahead of time.