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New York bars and restaurants no longer have to close at midnight | Economy | America Edition

The bars and restaurants of New York will no longer have to close the interior of their premises at midnight this Monday, one of the last restrictions on the hospitality industry that remained in force of all those imposed to combat the coronavirus.

“During May we have taken great steps to reopen our economy and as of May 31 we will lift the midnight curfew for interior service in bars and restaurants in New York,” confirmed State Governor Andrew Cuomo.

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