Eateries, other businesses adjust to new state COVID mandates

Kelsey Walling/Tribune-Herald Romeo J cleans exercise equipment Thursday after using it at Penn Training and Fitness Center in Hilo.

Hannah and Garrett, who declined to give their last names, look at the Hilo Burger Joint menu before ordering take out on Saturday. Hilo Burger Joint transitioned to take-out only as COVID-19 cases continue to climb.

Kelsey Walling/Tribune-Herald Cindy Stepped, left, and Jessica Simson talk while at lunch Tuesday at Cronies in Hilo. Cronies is seating at less than 50% capacity due to the uptick in COVID-19 cases.

Local bars, restaurants and other businesses under Gov. David Ige’s emergency order to limit occupancy to 50% or less say they are in compliance with the emergency mandates, with one Hilo bar and restaurant owner going a step further in the wake of the state’s largest COVID-19 infection numbers since the pandemic began.