What Restaurants Need to Reopen: a Flattened Infection Curve and Fresh Air

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What Restaurants Need to Reopen: a Flattened Infection Curve and Fresh Air
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Europe’s bistros and cafes haven’t been the source of major outbreaks, unlike those in America’s Sunbelt. Here’s why.

PARIS—Public-health authorities in the U.S. have singled out restaurants and bars as a source of coronavirus contagion. Yet in Europe, bistros, pizzerias and cafes bustling with clientele have had no major outbreaks.

The difference, health authorities say, stems from Europe’s success in flattening its infection curve before restaurants and bars reopened. And the Continent is also benefiting from something many eateries across the Sunbelt—from Florida to Southern California—currently lack: fresh air.

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