Posted Apr 13, 2021, 7:31 PM
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Originally Posted by 10023
Yes and no. Population density itself is not really a factor, but reliance on public transportation, which is linked to population density, certainly is.
Expensive real estate in cities like NYC and London is probably a factor as well. For example indoor dining is inherently more problematic because most restaurants are cramped with lots of tables close together, and more people are likely to live in shared housing with roommates.
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But aren't restaurants in large cities mandated to have social distancing and capacity limits like anywhere else?
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