McDonald's will stop reopening restaurants for 21 days as COVID-19 cases spike across America
- McDonald's is pausing its restaurant reopening plan, due to COVID-19 cases rising across the US.
- For the next 21 days, McDonald's will not reopen any locations' dining rooms.
- "This surge shows nobody is exempt from this virus – even places that previously had very few cases," McDonald's leadership said in an internal letter.
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McDonald's is pausing restaurant reopenings, as COVID-19 cases rise across the US.
On Wednesday, the fast-food giant announced it would pause dine-in reopening plans for the next 21 days, in an internal letter. See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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