As of September 30, San Francisco is open for indoor dining, with a capacity limit of 25 percent and a maximum of 100 people. Of course, to reopen, restaurants must comply with a 12-page rulebook issued by the city’s Department of Public Health Wednesday morning. ...
Forget about watching TV as you drink or dine
“Entertainment is not permitted indoors at this time. This includes live entertainment or televisions, or other types of screens.”
In an extremely dense city like SF, it makes sense not to have reasons beyond eating your food to linger around a public place. The longer an infected individual hangs out in such an environment, the more new vectors the virus rides to spread throughout the community.
In the LA suburbs, all the restaurants are setting up those "wedding rental tents" with tables out in the parking lot.The Sunday breakfast crowd loves their Denny's enough to pack the place right at the intersection of two numbered state highways and a freeway. It's a long tray carry from kitchen to table now but they are doing it. Most of the time though the place looks dead, 1-3 tables occupied and hours with nobody at all.
My fat fuck governor just shut down my county again to indoor dining completely. We were completely wide open before besides staff having to wear a mask, which they really didn't most times. So yeah, October outdoor dining is a real treat in IL maybe 10% of the time. Ass hoe. So done with this shit. Not sure some of the businesses in my area can sustain this again without indoor dining as temps start to drop.
This is frankly nuts.
Overreach by power-hungry Democrats once again.