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NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio confirmed at a Thursday press conference that if the state greenlights the return of indoor dining in the city, he will be eating out.
“I would, because if indoor dining is brought back I’m certain the state will do it with careful restrictions,” de Blasio said in response to a reporter’s question on the topic. “And, our health department as the agency that does the enforcement is going to be really strong in doing that enforcement.”
Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced earlier this week that the state is formulating a plan for NYC’s potential return to indoor dining at 25 percent capacity. The plan, slated to be released before the end of this week, will likely outline if and when the city’s restaurants can re-open for indoor dining. Currently, restaurants in the five boroughs are restricted to outdoor dining, takeout, and delivery, while the rest of the state’s restaurants are allowed to operate at 50 percent cap
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