PHILADELPHIA - Philadelphia officials have announced a further expansion of indoor dining in the city as reported COVID-19 case numbers fall and vaccination progress continues.On Tuesday, Philadelphia Health Commissioner Dr.
Thomas Farley announced that indoor restaurants can expand to 50% capacity, effective May 7.Should restaurants meet the city's ventilation standards, they can expand to 75% capacity.In addition to increased capacity, the number of people permitted per table will also be expanded from four to six, and tables can be made up of people from different households.The outdoor dining table maximum will be raised to 10 people, which is an increase from the previous limit of 6.AdvertisementTuesday's announcements also included.