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Philadelphia officials plan to allow limited indoor dining on Jan. 16 if cases don’t spike, Kenney says

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PHILADELPHIA - Philadelphia restaurants will be able to resume indoor dining on Jan. 16 at a limited capacity if there is not a spike in COVID-19 cases, according to Mayor Jim Kenney."Assuming we don't have a spike in COVID-19 cases between now and Jan.

15, we plan to allow limited indoor dining to resume on Jan. 16. We will provide details at next Tuesday's COVID press conference, and guidance will be added to our website at that time," Kenney wrote on Twitter Friday afternoon.Officials announced sweeping restrictions on Nov.

16 that were set to expire at 8 a.m. on Jan. 4, but due to a continued spike in cases restrictions on indoor dining remained.

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