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MILWAUKEE 鈥?Some COVID-19 restrictions were loosened on Friday in Milwaukee. Restaurants in particular are impacted by the new ordinanceand will now be able to welcome guests up to 50% of capacity. Previously, only 25% capacity was allowed, unless they had an app
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