WILMINGTON - Delaware lifted its 10 p.m. curfew on bars and restaurants on Friday as the state attempts to pull back restrictions that have hampered small businesses during the coronavirus pandemic.
Gov. John Carney's new revision to the state's emergency order will no longer limit how long a bar or restaurant can stay open.
Instead, businesses are required to encourage to post signage that encourages dining with members of the same household and mask-wearing. "As we come out of the winter holiday season, we are keeping these restrictions in place so that we can protect Delaware’s hospital capacity and protect lives," Gov.