Coronavirus Update: Is It Safe to Go Out to Eat?

Many people are eager to sit down for a meal they didn't cook, at someplace other than home. Yet as coronavirus cases continue to climb, and crowds at some eateries reflect pre-pandemic levels, some wonder: Is COVID on the menu tonight?
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Is It Safe to Go Out to Eat?
Many people are eager to sit down for a meal they didn't cook, at someplace other than home. Yet as coronavirus cases continue to climb, and crowds at some eateries reflect pre-pandemic levels, some wonder: Is COVID on the menu tonight?
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