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Skyrocketing infections and an impending second wave of shutdowns proves that reopening the economy won't save the restaurant industry

, reversing his previous decision to allow already-open businesses to stay open while pausing further reopenings. Florida, Arizona, and California are all among the states that have seen unprecedented positive test rates since reopening.showing the correlation between restaurant spending and new cases.

Some argue that at least restaurants were able to make a profit by reopening, saving jobs and the economy. Broadly speaking,Safety guidelines and capacity limits have made it nigh-impossible for sit-down restaurants to operate profitably.

 

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