So this announcement is: "COVID-19 is getting bad here, so we're going to close indoor dining on Tuesday of next week". Why not sooner? Seems like just asking for an extra four days of spread.
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Restaurants to avoid throwing their existing food stocks, maybe?
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Replying to @FremyCompany
Restaurants are doing pretty substantial takeout business, and in many cases also outdoor dining.

Nov 14, 2020 · 3:18 PM UTC

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Also, when you're on an exponential growth curve, slowing it down four days earlier is a big deal, probably worth throwing out some food if it can't be put to other uses (which most probably can).
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Plus, when they opened indoor dining a month (?) ago, I think it was already clear things were turning bad in other places as the weather got colder and people closed windows. It seemed like a clearly bad idea when it started.
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