“They told us we could operate with outdoor dining, we did it safely, we made the investment, and then they take it away from us,” said a restaurant owner in Sherman Oaks who spent $30,000 to set up an outdoor dining area. “It’s devastating.” https://t.co/h9VTvZxeL7
— Laura J. Nelson ? (@laura_nelson) November 23, 2020
ロサンゼルスは屋外飲食も禁止なのか。レストラン業界に死刑宣告だな。https://t.co/0wjO2X6KsM
— Masayoshi Nakamura (@masayang) November 23, 2020
Los Angeles County Suspends Outdoor Dining At Restaurants as #Coronavirus Surges
— Marsha Collier (@MarshaCollier) November 23, 2020
? Thanks @GavinNewsom
We can't have nice things because of you, well done#COVID19 https://t.co/20zdMiYrRv
Breaking: L.A. County public health officials announcea they will issue an order suspending outdoor dining at restaurants amid a surge of new coronavirus cases.https://t.co/7NC8q6Q5JT
— Los Angeles Times (@latimes) November 22, 2020
This is completely ridiculous. There is no federal aid package for these workers. State of CA MUST compensate them. https://t.co/LXb0XS9nuL
— Tim Dillon (@TimJDillon) November 23, 2020
“A devastating blow to Los Angeles’ struggling restaurant and hospitality industry” https://t.co/75q0Cdksh9
— Ryan Faughnder (@RFaughnder) November 23, 2020
Reporters should demand county officials produce stats on cases traced to outdoor dining - or 8 months in is the county still just using broad strokes that may have little or no effect? https://t.co/UQr5k0FbSB
— Kevin Roderick (@LAObserved) November 23, 2020
“They told us we could operate with outdoor dining, we did it safely, we made the investment and then they take it away from us,” the owner of Casa Vega told @Jenn_Harris_ . “It’s devastating.”https://t.co/jNkq9B8ySt
— Matt Hamilton (@MattHjourno) November 23, 2020
L.A. County suspends outdoor dining at restaurants as coronavirus surges https://t.co/OxrLGkR3Z6
— Sam Rubin (@SamOnTV) November 23, 2020
Some restaurants, like Quarters Korean BBQ, have found ways to work within health protocols, but the pandemic has taken a toll on revenue. https://t.co/7NC8q6Q5JT pic.twitter.com/daz4p327VR
— Los Angeles Times (@latimes) November 23, 2020
LA county suspends outdoor dining w/ covid rising
— Jeff Stein (@JStein_WaPo) November 23, 2020
Restaurant owner: “What do I think of it? It’s horrible. It’s another punch...It will be horrible for my staff. They can’t get unemployment…. They work paycheck to paycheck. What are we going to do?” https://t.co/pDrjYzTYqN
My friend who owns a restaurant was afraid this was going to happen. He invested a lot in creating an outdoor area for diners. “I’m done, Lisa. I’m done.” ? https://t.co/ZHJjDX4CEs
— Lisa Britton (@LisaBritton) November 23, 2020
“I’m more worried about my staff . . . How are they going to pay rent? What will they tell their kids?” said restaurant owner Michael Simhai. “What does it mean when you have no means to put food on the table?”https://t.co/Bn7j3MO0HS
— Angel Jennings (@AngelJennings) November 23, 2020
CBS Los Angeles: In-Person Dining At Restaurants To Be Prohibited Under Modified LA County Public Health Order.https://t.co/cR989wgozm
— AP4Liberty ⓘ This claim is disputed (@AP4Liberty) November 23, 2020
via @GoogleNews
Many restaurants have expressed concerns about whether they can survive the closure, which will limit them to pick-ups and deliveries. https://t.co/7NC8q77GBr
— Los Angeles Times (@latimes) November 24, 2020
OMG: Politicians are out of control... L.A. County suspends outdoor dining at restaurants as coronavirus surges https://t.co/PejlDqAlqm
— Mark Larson (@marklarsonradio) November 23, 2020
CA is screwed, as long as Newsome is in power, this isn’t going anyway anytime soonhttps://t.co/rMEk6O3M5h
— Drew Hernandez (@livesmattershow) November 23, 2020
L.A. County suspends outdoor dining at restaurants as coronavirus surges https://t.co/7NC8q6Q5JT
— Los Angeles Times (@latimes) November 22, 2020
This is a TKO for small businesses .. but don’t worry your “politicians” haven’t missed a paycheck. ??L.A. County suspends outdoor dining at restaurants as coronavirus surges - Los Angeles Times https://t.co/ocAj6ISy9i
— Denim Richards (@DenimRichards) November 23, 2020