Author of the article: Jonathan Juha
Publishing date: Mar 07, 2021 • March 7, 2021 • 1 minute read • “We re certainly interested in welcoming people back downtown . . . (but) we are concerned about the prospect of a third shutdown. We would prefer to approach it gradually, instead of being allowed to operate at full capacity only to be restricted again later.” – Craig Paulger, owner of downtown restaurant J. Dee’s Market Grill (Derek Ruttan/The London Free Press)
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Hope and optimism, but still some worry. For the first time since mid-December, Londoners are neither under an emergency COVID-19 lockdown nor in the heavily restricted red zone. We’re orange on Ontario’s colour-coded restrictions scale, with more freedom to shop, dine out and gather. We asked some Londoners what that’s like.
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