Tag: Restaurants

UK’s Johnson voices optimism over lockdown easing route

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LONDON — British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said Monday that there is a “good chance” that social distancing rules in England will be scrapped...

Cuomo says indoor dining in NYC to go to 75% starting May 7

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Restaurants in New York City can increase their indoor dining to 75 percent of capacity starting May 7, in line with the rest of...

Uber to recruit 20,000 UK drivers on post-lockdown demand

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LONDON — Uber plans to recruit 20,000 more drivers in the United Kingdom to help fill swelling demand for rides as the country's coronavirus...

France’s cafes, restaurants terraces to reopen next month

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PARIS — President Emmanuel Macron said Thursday that the outdoor terraces of France's cafes and restaurants will be allowed to reopen on May 19...

Tokyo Olympics, IOC push ahead during state of emergency

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TOKYO — Local organizers and the International Olympic Committee pushed ahead Wednesday with plans to open the postponed Tokyo Olympics in just under three...

Pacific Northwest faces shutdowns amid rising virus cases

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When the coronavirus pandemic hit the Pacific Northwest states of Oregon and Washington, their governors quickly reacted with shutdowns. Now they are about to...

DoorDash offers lower-priced delivery plans amid criticism

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DoorDash is launching lower-priced delivery options for U.S. restaurants, responding to criticism that the commissions it charges are too high for the beleaguered industry. ...

Portugal poised to lift more restrictions as pandemic ebbs

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LISBON, Portugal — Six weeks after starting to gradually ease an extended pandemic lockdown, Portugal has kept a lid on the spread of COVID-19...

After sad Mother’s Day 2020, vaccines offer sweet reunions

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NEW YORK — When Leland Stein heads to his 93-year-old mother's senior living facility for Mother's Day, he'll have flowers in hand, a bottle...

Packed parks, lurking virus? Worries mount as Italy reopens

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MILAN — Italy’s gradual reopening on Monday after six months of rotating virus lockdowns is satisfying no one: Too cautious for some, too hasty...