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New York State restaurants reopen for outdoor dining
Restaurants in seven regions of New York state have been given permission by governor Andrew Cuomo to open for outdoor dining today.
The Waterfront Restaurant in the Finger Lakes will be allowed to open for al fresco dining. Photo c/o The Waterfront
As reported by Eater New York, Cuomo gave the green light for restaurants to reopen for al fresco eating in the seven regions of New York state that were in the second phase of reopening.
The seven regions are: Central New York, the Finger Lakes, the Mohawk Valley, the North Country, the Southern Tier, Western New York and the Capital Region.
The rules do not apply to New York City, which is yet to enter the second phase of reopening, but according to Eater, this may happen as early as 22 June. NYC due to enter its first phase of reopening on 8 June.
Restaurants in New York state that reopen for outdoor dining will have to space their tables two metres apart and ensure that all staff members are wearing face masks. Diners will also be required to cover their face when they aren’t at their table.
To qualify for outdoor dining, venues will need to be granted approval from local entities and will have to comply with local regulations for outdoor dining. Eater reports that restaurants and bars in New York City will have to secure specific permits before being able to set up tables outside.
No guidelines have been issued regarding indoor dining in New York State, which will not take place until the third phase of reopening begins.