Mask-wearing Casse Shiplet, general manager of the Flower Child restaurant in Phoenix, delivers a salad. The restaurant is one of many in Arizona reopening under new rules to limit transmission of the coronavirus. AP photo.
With winter on the way, restaurants and churches in Santa Clara County are imploring the county Board of Supervisors to let them operate indoors, something they say can be done safely during the COVID-19 pandemic.
“With the upcoming weather change, without indoor dining options, we cannot exist,” said Michael Fiorillo …
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