Restaurants & Bars
Indoor Dining Opens In Aurora As Region 8 Moves To Tier 1
Restaurants and bars must enforce a 25 percent capacity limit and close by 11 p.m. Bars that don't serve food cannot resume indoor service.
AURORA, IL — Restaurants and bars in Aurora can resume indoor service after Kane and DuPage counties moved to Tier 1 coronavirus mitigations Tuesday.
Public health officials lifted certain restrictions, including the ban on indoor dining, with metrics showing steady declines over the past two weeks in the positivity rate and hospitalization in both counties, which make up Region 8.
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However, Kane County’s pandemic death toll continues to climb at a quick rate, with 97 deaths recorded during the first 25 days of 2021, according to statistics from the Illinois Department of Public Health Department.
More than 660 residents have died from COVID-19 since last spring, the state’s data shows. December was Kane County's deadliest month of the pandemic, with 131 residents dying from COVID-19.
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A return to Tier 1 restrictions means restaurants and bars can reopen their interior spaces for dining with a 25 percent capacity limit, with a maximum of 25 diners at any time. Bars that do not serve food cannot resume indoor service.
Establishments can open no earlier than 6 a.m. and must close by 11 p.m. under Tier 1 restrictions. Parties are limited to four people and reservations must be made in advance.
An indoor dining ban was first put in place in late October in Kane County.
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Meetings, social events and gatherings can resume with a 25 percent capacity limit or maximum of 25 people, whether they are held inside or outside. Those limits do not apply to in-person learning, sports or many businesses that are now operating under Phase 4 guidelines.
High school sports cannot restart in Aurora until Region 8 reaches Phase 4 coronavirus mitigations.
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To move from Tier 1 to Phase 4, Region 8 must record a positivity rate of 6.5 percent or less and at least 20 percent of ICU beds must be available for three straight days. The region must also experience no sustained increase in COVID-19 hospitalizations over a 10-day period.
The positivity rate in Region 8 stood at 7.3 percent Friday, a small increase from the day before, public health data shows. That’s the lowest it’s been since Oct. 12.
At least 20 percent of ICU beds in the region have been available for 43 straight days, as of Friday.
Coronavirus-related hospitalizations in Region 8 have decreased or remained stable for six of the past 10 days, one day short of the state's threshold.
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