Restaurants open at 25% capacity, but many people are reluctant to return and some owners say the opening may not be enough to secure a future
With Plexiglas partitions, UV lights and improved ventilation, New York City restaurants are opening up indoor dining to 25% of their pre-Covid-19 capacity today.
Whether the diners will come remains to be seen but six months since the city was put into lockdown, the restaurant industry has its back to the wall.