Friday, October 30, 2020

Indoor dining banned again in Chicago


How much safer--if it is safer at all--is it to eat next to people in a tent as opposed to inside a restaurant?

And despite the onset of winter near--indoor dining--is banned again in much of Illinois.

How many restaurants in Illinois will go broke now?

From ABC Chicago:

New COVID-19 restrictions in Chicago are now in effect for restaurants and bars as the area sees a surge in coronavirus cases.

Starting Friday, there will be no indoor service at bars and restaurants in the city. 

Outdoor service is allowed, but it must end at 11 p.m. Bars and restaurants can sell alcohol until 11 p.m. and alcohol can be sold at liquor stores and grocery stores until 9 p.m.
The fatality rate for those under 70 who test positive for COVID-19 is less than one-percent. Follow the science.

More from my post at Da Tech Guy:

COVID-19 lockdowns must end for the sake of our overall health

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