BREAKING: LA bans in-person dining for three weeks amid a surge in COVID-19 cases less than 24 hours after they imposed a 10pm curfew

Los Angeles County on Sunday banned in-person dining for three weeks amid a surge in cases less than 24 hours after they imposed a 10pm curfew. 

The order will take effect Wednesday at 10pm, officials said. 

Officials said: 'To reduce the possibility for crowding and the potential for exposures in settings where people are not wearing their face coverings, restaurants, breweries, wineries and bars will only be able to offer take-out, drive thru, and delivery services.

'Wineries and breweries may continue their retail operations adhering to current protocols. In person dining will not be allowed, at minimum, for the next 3 weeks.' 

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