NY Gov. Cuomo says state has suspended 27 liquor licenses for violating social distancing rules
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Tuesday that the state liquor authority has suspended 27 licenses.
"I'm sorry it's come to this, but it's a dangerous situation and I've said it many, many times," Cuomo said during a press conference call. "We never opened bars. This was a violation by them from the beginning." Unlike other states, New York does not have separate liquor licenses for bars and restaurants, according to Cuomo.
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