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Two people shot at NYC bars, restaurants on last night of indoor dining

Two people were shot at Big Apple restaurants and bars on the city’s last night of indoor dining Sunday, cops said. 

A 24-year-old man was blasted in the chest during a dispute around 10:15 p.m. inside No Bull NYC, a bar and lounge on Flushing Avenue near Vandervoort Place in East Williamsburg, police said. 

He was taken to Woodhull Medical Center in stable condition. 

About an hour earlier, a 56-year-old woman — possibly an innocent bystander — was standing in front of Dallas BBQ on Parsons Boulevard near 89th Avenue in Jamaica when she was shot through the right arm and struck in the chest, cops said. 

Police at the scene of a shooting on 89th Ave. and Parsons Blvd. in Queens
Police at the scene of a shooting on 89th Ave. and Parsons Blvd. in Queens.Wayne Carrington

Two men had been arguing before the shots rang out, police said. 

The woman, who was taken to Jamaica Hospital Medical Center in stable condition, was not believed to be the intended target, cops said.

Gov. Andrew Cuomo shut down indoor dining once again starting Monday due to a resurgence of COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations statewide. 

However, the state’s own contact tracing data released Friday shows that restaurants and bars account for just 1.43 percent of recent known COVID-19 exposures.

Take-out, delivery and outdoor dining are still permitted.