HARRISBURG, Pa. - Pennsylvania restaurants will soon be able to double their indoor occupancy to 50% capacity, Governor Tom Wolf announced Tuesday.Restaurants may increase indoor occupancy from 25% to 50% of capacity starting Sept.
21, more than two months after the Wolf administration, citing rising infection rates in some virus hot spots, imposed a new round of restrictions on the state’s beleaguered hospitality industry.Establishments that want to increase capacity must certify to the state that they are complying with all public health guidelines.