With stay-at-home restrictions gradually being lifted across the country, many Americans are tempted to toss the takeout or home cooking in favor of returning to restaurant dining.
New York City is trying to clear streets to allow more space for outdoor dining.The good news is that there are still ways to keep yourself as safe as possible while enjoying a meal in a restaurant.
Most importantly, Snyder said,"stay home if you're sick" and"ask [restaurants] how [they] encourage restaurant workers to not come to work sick." Also, maintain space between yourself and other restaurant guests, and avoid shouting, hugging or touching anyone else."If you do see someone you know in a restaurant you can call them later," said etiquette expert Diane Gottsman."Don't feel compelled to cross the restaurant ... to say hello."
"Everybody should be doing self symptom screening and temperature screening can be used to augment that," Snyder said. People obviously can't wear a mask while eating, but Snyder said it's important to make sure that all the touchable items on the table and at the restaurant are frequently cleaned.
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