California is letting you order cocktails and beer for pickup or have it delivered to your home during coronavirus pandemic
California is temporarily relaxing rules for bars, restaurants, and liquor stores to sell alcohol for pickup or delivery.
On Thursday, California's Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control announced that it was temporarily suspending a variety of laws governing the sale and distribution of alcohol as the state's 40 million residents are directed to remain indoors as much as possible to contain the coronavirus disease, known as COVID-19.
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