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Rachel Barnhart
rachbarnhart
People were very unhappy with me when I said I would be dining out again, now that indoor dining is allowed again in my district. I was told I was
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Emily Bazelon
emilybazelon
yeah I can't tell. The weird thing about the conservative majority opinion is that it acts as if no capacity limits on a house of worship is the same as
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◈ Abe Burmeister
abe1x
New Yorkers, who is doing outdoor dining best right now? Current favorite is probably Wildair/Contra because a Michelin starred takeout window is pretty spot on brand for me... Saint Juilivert
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Los Angeles Times
latimes
A South Korean study raises concerns that six feet of social distance may not be far enough to keep people safe from the coronavirus.https://www.latimes.com/world-nation/story/2020-12-09/five-minutes-from-20-feet-away-south-korean-study-sho
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Scott Lewis
vosdscott
“The decision to include among other sectors outdoor dining ... really has to do with the goal of trying to keep people at home, not a comment on the relative
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Terrence Doyle
TerrenceDoyle
It’s kinda wild to watch restaurants, which have broadly spent the 30 years since ADA explaining why they can’t redesign or reimagine their dining rooms to be *actually* accessible (it’s
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Hannah Meisel
hannahmeisel
I've seen misinfo about @GovPritzker unfreezing all regions of the state from Tier III mitigations. Going from Tier III to Tier II does *not* mean indoor dining is allowed. Indoor
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Helen Rosner
hels
There’s no excuse for eating indoors at a restaurant right now that doesn’t ultimately boil down to “I really want to,” and that just isn’t good enoughhttps://www.newyorker.com/culture/annals-of-gastronomy/the-indoor-dining-debate
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Dr Naomi Wolf
naomirwolf
????"Even as he announced the new restriction, the governor provided data that showed restaurants and bars were likely not the primary driver of new cases in the state, lagging far
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Chris Wittich
RavenousTiger
Time for a dive into ERTC situations. I'm looking only at partially suspended business operations here. #taxtwitter Hard to capture a full situation in a sentence, but let's think big
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Lesley Carhart
hacks4pancakes
This winter is going to be rough. I hope folks are working hard on solutions. Socially distanced Halloween, then it gets too cold up north to do anything like dining
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Karol Markowicz
karol
Your occasional reminder that Governor Cuomo destroyed NYC's restaurant industry for no reason and your NYC City Council members, with very few exceptions, looked the other way. "He closed restaurants
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JC Eats
jc_eats
2nd - this is a good thread from @robthishandle (and thanks to @amywilson for highlighting it for me). Please read through, but basically, notices have been put up on several
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Ben Yelin
byelin
The current COVID situation, nationally and locally, is just so effing frustrating. Most public policy problems are complicated and have no easy solutions. This one does. Pay the freaking bars
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Kevin Cunningham
kevcunningham
Doing a cluster analysis (frequently popularised as a tribe analysis) to identify the different segments of the public and how they have responded to the pandemic.Seems to be four groups:[1]
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Aaron Thomas
WRALAaron
Here’s a look at what the seating area in Talley Student Union @NCState will look like. Seating is reduced by 50 percent. There are mobile ordering options to reduce the
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