Los Angeles County is set to stop in-person dining at restaurants and bars as it looks to reduce the spread of the novel coronavirus as COVID-19 cases in the area have increased in recent days.
Starting Wednesday, Nov. 25 at 10 p.m. local time, restaurants, breweries, wineries and bars will only be able to offer take-out, drive-thru and delivery services, with wineries and breweries set to continue their retail operations, according to an order from the L.A.
County health officer. These restrictions, designed to reduce the spread of the virus in areas that could be prone to crowding and settings where people might not be wearing face coverings, will remain in effect for at least the next three weeks, the order added.