KEY POINTS
  • New York City will not allow indoor dining to resume next week as originally scheduled due to growing coronavirus outbreaks in other parts of the country. 
  • Mayor Bill de Blasio said outdoor dining, which was allowed to reopen in the city on June 22, has "unquestionably" been a great hit and "outdoors has been working."
  • Other businesses including nail salons were previously scheduled to reopen next week. De Blasio did not comment on the status of those reopening plans.

New York City will not allow indoor dining to resume next week as originally scheduled due to growing coronavirus outbreaks in other parts of the country, Mayor Bill de Blasio said Wednesday. 

"We see a lot of problems and we particularly see problems revolving around people going back to bars and restaurants indoors. Indoors is the problem more and more, the science is showing it more and more," de Blasio said at a press briefing.