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Cape Region coping with effects of COVID-19
Restaurants and bars limited to take-out and delivery due to coronavirus pandemic

Sitting in the administration building lobby, Sussex County engineer Hans Medlarz waits his turn to speak to Sussex County Council. Council condensed its agenda and restricted public access during its March 17 meeting, one in a series of steps taken by officials due to the COVID-19 outbreak. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO
March 17, 2020
Gov. John Carney expanded his emergency order March 16 limiting all restaurants, taverns and bars to delivery and take-out only. His declaration also bans public gatherings of 50 or more people, and closes gaming activity at Delaware casinos. Signs of the state-mandated closings began appearing March 17.

St. Peter’s Episcopal Church in downtown Lewes has a positive message for the community. NICK ROTH PHOTO

Biblion bookstore in downtown Lewes typically has a sign in the window that says open daily. In these unprecedented times, owner Jen Mason found a way to offer some levity. NICK ROTH PHOTO

Movies at Midway has closed its doors and is using the time to install new seating. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO

The Route 9 Pole Family, dressed for each season by people who shield their identity, have face masks added to their costuming. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO

Susan Keho, managing partner at Browseabout Books adopted a policy that discontinued browsing in the store. The store will be open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. offering curbside pickup, and walk up service at the cafe window. To purchase and receive books or gift certificates in the mail call 302-226-2665 or email susan@browseaboutbooks.com. The hope is to re-open March 28. DENY HOWETH PHOTO

Susan Gaughan gets a bag of items from Alex Jones at Browseabout Books. “I could have shopped at Amazon but I decided to support our local shop,” said Gaughan. DENY HOWETH PHOTO

Big Chill Surf Cantina is not feeling the love, the sign reads “Happy Lamest St. Patty’s Ever Day.” DENY HOWETH PHOTO

All CHEER activity centers throughout Sussex County are closed to further notice. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO

Like all other restaurants, McDonald’s on Route 1 near Rehoboth Beach has shut down inside service and only offers drive-thru service. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO