Philadelphia restaurant owner reflects on COVID-19 shutdown 2 years later

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Philadelphia restaurant owner reflects on COVID-19 shutdown 2 years later
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Small businesses that managed to weather the storm of shutdowns imposed by Philadelphia when COVID-19 first gripped the city two years ago are still in recovery mode despite things being close to pre-pandemic normal.

Exactly two years ago Wednesday, Philadelphia officials ordered non-essential business to close at 5 p.m. The edict closed most small businesses and reduced restaurants to delivery and take-out.

From March 2020 on, coronavirus spread across the world and so too did its influence on everyday life. In the months since, Americans have trudged through COVID-19 stay-at-home orders, universal mask mandates and capacity requirements.

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