ORLANDO, Fla. – Over a weeklong period in late June, Florida's professional licensing agency received nearly 350 complaints alleging restaurants and bars were failing to protect patrons and employees from COVID-19, records show.Florida’s Department of Business and Professional Regulation, or DBPR, recently set up a web page where citizens can anonymously submit concerns about establishments that may be violating the rules of Florida’s Phase 2 reopening plan.Under the governor's executive order, restaurants must operate at 50% of the establishment's indoor capacity or at full capacity outdoors with appropriate social distancing.Bars and restaurants cannot serve alcohol to patrons for consumption on the premises unless alcoholic beverage.
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