New York Outdoor Dining, Public Transport Demand Stall

Passengers wearing protective masks ride the subway in New York on June 24.Photographer: Angus Mordant/Bloomberg
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New York’s gradual reopening from the country’s biggest coronavirus outbreak stalled this week as the city delayed a plan to reintroduce indoor dining in restaurants.

Demand for public transportation in the past week was 53% below pre-coronavirus levels, matching the 53% decline recorded a week earlier, according to Moovit App Global Ltd. data.