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House adjusts format for dinner with new members after criticism | TheHill - The Hill

The House changed the format for a dinner it had planned to hold for new members inside the Capitol on Friday after receiving criticism that the event was unsafe during the coronavirus pandemic.

Drew Hammill, a spokesperson for Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiHow Biden might use executive power to advance economic agenda Overnight Health Care: Schumer, Pelosi want Heroes Act as 'starting point' in new COVID-19 relief talks | Labs warn of possible delays in test results amid surge in demand | Federal government partners with pharmacies for coronavirus vaccine distribution On The Money: Biden, Democratic leaders push for lame-duck coronavirus deal | Business groups shudder at Sanders as Labor secretary | Congress could pass retirement bill as soon as this year MORE (D-Calif.), said the dinner had been greenlighted by the Capitol’s attending physician but that members would now be allowed to get their meals to-go so they can eat in a safe manner and “be a further model for the nation.” 

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The House held new member orientation Friday for those who will be joining the chamber in the next Congress. Members and representatives-elect followed health guidance throughout the day, including wearing masks and socially distancing. But the event came under criticism after a picture of the setup in Statuary Hall was circulated on social media, with detractors saying the event did not adequately follow social distancing measures. 

“This is so stupid,” tweeted CNN host S.E. Cupp.

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Others defended the event, noting that the dinner would have kept with the way guidelines are being followed in Washington, D.C.

“Don’t see what the issue is here. Restaurants in D.C. are open,” said former Rep. Carlos CurbeloCarlos Luis CurbeloFormer GOP congressman calls for Biden to receive presidential briefings Former GOP lawmakers call on Trump to accept election results House Democrats fall way short in disappointing night MORE (R-Fla.).

Members traveled to D.C. from across the country this year for orientation, arriving to face increased health and safety measures amid the pandemic that past classes have not had to endure.

The number of members gathering in one place has put heightened scrutiny on the event as the nation battles a third wave of coronavirus. The U.S. set a new single-day record of infections on Thursday.

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