By TOM DAVIES
Associated Press
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- Indiana will keep capacity limits in place for restaurants, bars and entertainment venues because of worries about a possible increase in coronavirus cases across the state.
The state's reopening plan had called for those restrictions to be lifted this weekend, but Gov. Eric Holcomb said Wednesday he would keep them in place until at least July 18.
The state will also continue its current 250-person limit on social gatherings.
Since June 12, restaurants have been allowed 75% capacity in their dining rooms, while bars, nightclubs, bowling alleys, museums and amusement parks have been open at half capacity.