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Online Comments

The JN recently asked our Facebook fans if they would 
be willing to go to a restaurant now that they are 
reopened. Here are some responses.

Steven Seiler: The restaurant I frequent did 74% drive 
thru business before the virus hit! I’
m not sure they will 
open the inside very fast! 

Soozee Alterman: No, and when I do it will be outside 
only.

Marcie Bensman: Not rushing in. I will give it some 
time.

Wendy Cuttner Arnold: Nope … in no rush.

Risa Lynn: Restaurants I go to will have to have outdoor 
seating. It will have to be demonstrating precautions are 
being taken. There are certain popular restaurants my 
contemporaries will immediately flock to. I definitely 
will not. One in particular comes to mind that always 
has a very stuffy and fishy smell. Every time I have been, 
there I’
ve asked them to provide more air. If they were 
poorly ventilated before, they are an accident waiting to 
happen now.

Fred Frank: Thinking to continue only with curbside 
pickup and delivery. Maybe with physical distance and 
shields outdoor eating.

Leigh Moss: Yes — preferably outdoor seating. Looking 
forward to supporting local businesses.

Janis Holtzman Colman: The only restaurant I’
ll be 
going to is the one where I am the cook.

Dina Shifman: No, but I can’
t wait until I feel safe 
enough to go. I miss going out to eat

Amy Babcock: I will be.

