HONG KONG (AFP): The Hong Kong government on Thursday (July 30) reversed a day-old ban on restaurants serving dine-in customers -- introduced to control the spread of coronavirus -- following widespread public anger.
All restaurants in the city of 7.5 million were ordered Wednesday (July 29) to only serve takeaways as part of a raft of ramped-up social distancing measures aimed at combating a fresh wave of virus cases.
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