Coos County restaurant prepare to spend another two weeks in 'extreme risk"
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While other counties in our area have shifted risk levels this week, coos county will be spending another two weeks in extreme risk starting this friday.
As kezi 9 news reporter evita garza shows us some restaurant owners are frustrated the county has made no movement at all.
Trt: 1:20 00:00 evita:?the owner and customers of spruce street grill in myrtle point tell me theye not happy that the county is spending another two weeks in extreme risk.."
It been two months since owner stacy murray had to shut their doors to indoor dining& and he says it never been the same since.
Stacy murray, owner, spruce street grill: they don want to come in and have to sit outside where it cold.
Yes, i do have some heaters.
But it not the same?
Because they operate in a small town like myrtle point, he says a lot of his customers are struggling with the closure& because the spruce street grill was a place for them to hang out.
But he says he knows how important it is to follow the rules.?wee winners, not losers.
Well make it and i not going to let this get us down?
Until they can reopen again, murray says he relying on his loyal customers to keep them afloat& like dennis coley.
00:50 dennis coley, customer:?these people rely on us.
Their livelihood.
What, am i going to jail for eating a cheeseburger?
Under extreme risk?restaurants and bars must be closed for indoor dining.
However, they can be open for outdoor dining if able.
Evita:?on kezi 9 news at five youl hear from another business owner.
Find out what extra steps theye taking to make sure they stay open during this time.