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Philadelphia bans nearly all indoor gatherings, both public and private, between November 20 and January 1 as part of new restrictions in the wake of a spike in COVID-19 cases. In addition, high schools will be reverted to remote learning, restaurants will only be allowed to have takeaway or delivery, and businesses like movie theaters, arcades, and bowling alleys are ordered closed again.

Sources:  NPR


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  1. Philadelphia bans nearly all indoor gatherings, both public and private from November 20 until January 1, 2021 as part of new restrictions due to spike of COVID-19 cases. In addition, high schools will reverted to remote learning, restaurants only allowed to have takeaway or delivery, and businesses like movie theatres, arcades and bowling alleys are ordered to closed again.
  2. Philadelphia bans nearly all indoor gatherings, both public and private from November 20 until January 1 as part of new restrictions due to a spike in COVID-19 cases. In addition, high schools will be reverted to remote learning, restaurants will only be allowed to have takeaway or delivery, and businesses like movie theatres, arcades and bowling alleys are ordered to closed again.
  3. Philadelphia bans nearly all indoor gatherings, both public and private, between November 20 and January 1 as part of new restrictions in the wake of a spike in COVID-19 cases. In addition, high schools will be reverted to remote learning, restaurants will only be allowed to have takeaway or delivery, and businesses like movie theaters, arcades, and bowling alleys are ordered closed again.

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