Critic’s Notebook: Why I’m rating restaurants for their COVID-19 response

Critic Brad A. Johnson says OC restaurants lag behind those in other counties when it comes to coronavirus safety compliance, so he’s created a new ratings system to help people make better decisions about where to eat during the pandemic.
Brad A. Johnson • Orange County Register • August 6, 2020
Last week, I started something new. I launched a COVID Comfort Rating system for restaurants. I’m mothballing the traditional star ratings until we get past this pandemic. I’ll be highlighting how restaurants comply with the safe reopening...
The full article can be read on the Orange County Register website.

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