NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — New York City bars shut down a year ago Tuesday, and restaurants switched to take-out only.
The effect has been devastating, with one estimate reporting 1,000 city restaurants permanently closed over the last year.
Now there’s hope things are turning around.
At the end of the week, indoor dining capacity increases to 50% in New York City and New Jersey, and up to 75% in the rest of New York State.
A YEAR IN THE PANDEMIC: REMEMBRANCE & RESILIENCE
- A Look Back On What’s Been Lost And How Tri-State Has Persevered
- Timeline Of Virus’ Swift Impact Across The Globe
- Long Island Nurse Who Documented Painful Journey Warns Fight Is Not Over
- Essential Workers Risk Their Own Safety To Keep Supplies And Services Running
- Area School Districts Continue To Make Best Of Tough Situation, Always With Eyes On The Future
- Daughter Looks To Carry On Father’s Legacy At Arthur Avenue Restaurant
- Unemployment Forced Many In Our Area To Reinvent Themselves, And Gain Perspective Along The Way
- Food Insecurity Grows Throughout Tri-State Communities, ‘The Face Of Hunger Has Changed’
- The Sports World Stopped, But Hope And Progress Are Beginning To Win The Days
- ‘Long Haulers’ Still On Long Road To Recovery, ‘A Complete Lifestyle Change’
- Vaccines Offer Shot Of Hope, Despite Ongoing Distribution Struggles
source https://newyork.cbslocal.com/2021/03/16/nyc-restaurants-1-year-restrictions/
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