NEW YORK - New York authorities announced Tuesday that they had suspended 36 additional establishments' liquor licenses for violating coronavirus-related regulations.
That brings the total to 279 since a public health emergency went into effect earlier this year.Governor Cuomo called the violation "egregious", including seven that continued to operate in so-called micro-cluster zones where bars were ordered to close.One of those is Mac's Public House on Staten Island which was raided last weekend after repeatedly refusing to close.
In total, 1,867 charges have been filed against bars and restaurants for violating rules put in place to help stop the spread of the coronavirus.UPDATED LIST OF SUSPENSIONSBusinesses found in violation of.