For most people, who aren’t vaccinated, restaurants can still pose risks. ADAD“When you’re dining in a group, you’re going to have your masks off, and you’ll be sitting in close proximity to one another,” she says. “It’s less safe,” says Jennifer Kolker, a professor at Drexel University’s Dornsife School of Public Health. If you’re vaccinated, and the servers are fully masked, they probably don’t pose much of a risk to you, Wen says. In return, by entering the restaurant, diners agree to follow protocols and instructions from employees, including distancing rules.
Source: Washington Post March 19, 2021 11:01 UTC