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Restaurants Will Ask Patrons for Contact Info To Combat COVID Starting Saturday
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Starting this Saturday, restaurants will ask patrons for contact information as the state continues to see an uptick in cases of COVID-19.
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Starting this Saturday, restaurants will ask patrons for contact information as the state continues to see an uptick in cases of COVID-19.
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