New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu said restaurants could immediately return to 100 percent capacity on Friday, because the state's COVID-19 'numbers are very good.'
Republican New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu announced Friday that restaurants in the state can now open at 100 percent dine-in capacity, citing a reduction in the spread of COVID-19.
"We're coming into the fall months, our numbers are very good," Sununu said at a press conference."Outdoor seating is probably not as possible or going to be as possible as it was over the summer. So effective immediately, we'll have 100 percent capacity in restaurants that choose to do so."
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