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LIST: These stores and restaurants are adjusting hours during the coronavirus pandemic

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ATLANTA - With social distancing becoming the new norm, restaurants and retailers across the United States are adjusting business practices.

Apple has closed all stores outside of China. But some stores, like Trader Joe’s, are remaining open but will limit the number of people allowed inside. RELATED: CoronavirusNOW.com, FOX launches national hub for COVID-19 news and updates. Stores like Walmart and Publix have been hit so hard by panic buyers, they have adjusted hours to allow their associates to restock shelves and clean.

Many restaurants, like Chick-fil-A, have suspended dine-in services and are only participating in drive-thru or carryout. Carolina Sanchez breaks down what you need to know about this health affliction.

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PHILADELPHIA - Philadelphia officials will announce changes to COVID-19 mitigation during their weekly coronavirus response briefing on Wednesday, according to Mayor Jim Kenney. The changes would come as health officials and Mayor Jim Kenney say case counts and positivity rates have continued to fall in Philadelphia. At the peak of the omicron surge, around Jan. 3, Philadelphia was reporting 38% positivity rates and approximately 2,600 daily cases. On Monday, the city reported a positivity rate of less than 3% and around 200 daily cases in recent weeks. "There will be some adjustments tomorrow," Kenney said Tuesday morning after attending a groundbreaking for a local playground. Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney said Tuesday that he believes masks have helped keep people safe during the pandemic.  When asked if the time had come for the city’s mask mandates to end, Kenney credited the wearing of masks as playing an important role in the drop in case counts. "It only happened because of this discipline," Kenney said point to his 76ers themed facemask. Senior Director of Operations for Pennsylvania Restaurant and Lodging Association Ben Fileccia told FOX 29 on Monday that he expected Philadelphia officials to make an announcement Wednesday about metrics they will use to determine appropriate mandates going forward.On Tuesday, Kenney revealed that the city would be announcing some ‘numbers and data points’ in reference to possibly easing some restrictions on Wednesday.
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