Vermont Gov. Phil Scott will allow bars and restaurants to sell alcoholic drinks to-go.

Places with first-class liquor licenses can do takeout, curbside delivery, and beverage delivery.

Second-class licensees can allow for delivery and curbside pickup of unopened alcohol.

The governor urged Vermonters to buy local and said alcohol sales can make up over 40% of revenue for bars and restaurants.

One business we spoke to say they're not sure how the law is going to impact them.

"If the worst case happens and we are considered nonessential and have to close we would still be able then to do takeout so to say deliver to people's houses," said George Bergin of the Winooski Beverage Warehouse.

Vermonters we spoke to shared their opinions on the new law.

"To the extent that we're able to participate in the economy and help our friends who're food and beverage employees, I think, we're happy to help," Burlington resident Ryan Layman said.

"People are pretty stressed so having a drink, you know can't hurt probably right now," Burlington resident Emily Reynolds said.