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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced Friday that indoor dining can resume in New York City at 25% capacity on February 14, Valentine’s Day.
Cuomo had closed restaurants to indoor dining on December 14, preventing the struggling businesses from cashing in on the lucrative Christmas and New Year’s seasons. “Hospitalizations have not stabilized, and with a rising infection rate and NYC’s density, this means that indoor dining is too high of a risk,” the governor tweeted at the time.
Earlier this week, he said he “fully” understands how difficult it is that they are closed, “not just for the restaurants, but all the people who are employed there,” CBS New York reported.
Regina Migliucci-Delfino, the owner of Mario’s restaurant in the Bronx, said before Cuoms’s Friday announcement that she would have preferred to match the suburbs, but she’s fine with the plan.
“I’ll take 25%. We have Valentine’s Day coming. We want to open up back inside. We gotta show some love,” Migliucci-Delfino said. “It’s a gift to the restaurants, to lovers, to everybody.”
This story will be updated.
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