So outdoor diners can get coffee, tea and even liquor served to them, but no matter how much liquid and stimulants they eat there, they cannot go to the restroom.
The city ought to either rent port-a-potties, at taxpayers expense, stationed outside any outdoor restaurant that remains open, or the city should cancel its rule that prevents any restaurant from having its restrooms open to customers.
And, it is always up to the customer to take their own hygiene actions to help insure a restroom will not be a place they pick up a virus. If I need to explain the kind of steps needed, the kind of steps the customer can take, then the reader needs to go look them up somewhere on the web.
The public bathrooms in MN parks are all closed and have port a potties right next to them.
Damn I hate Democrats.