Chicago easing restrictions on restaurants, bars
Chicago officials are loosening COVID-19 restrictions on restaurants, bars, and other select businesses.
Citing a drop in the city's daily case rate, Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced that establishments with indoor seating will be able to serve at 40% of capacity, up from the 25% capacity those establishments had been limited to.
Bars will be able to operate at up to 25% capacity, and fitness classes will be able to admit up to 15 participants, as part of the updated regulations.
The new rules will go into effect on Thursday.






