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Reopenings: Outdoor Dining Campaign Launched To Help Struggling San Francisco Chinatown Restaurants

A recent Chinatown restaurant survey found that as high as one-third of the restaurants will potentially close within the next six months.

SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) — The streets of San Francisco’s Chinatown, normally teeming with tourists and local residents on a typical afternoon, have been relatively empty for months during the COVID-19 outbreak and current surge of new cases.

It’s been a tough go particularly for restaurant owners, who have had to shutter their eateries since mid-March due to the business restrictions put into place prohibiting indoor dining to slow the spread of the virus.

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