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Coronavirus: New York will close schools and businesses in nine neighborhoods due to high levels of contagion | Society


The mayor, Bill de Blasio, greets a boy from Queens on the first day of back to school.TIMOTHY A. CLARY / AFP

The mayor of the city of New York, Bill de Blasio, has proposed this Sunday to the state authorities the closure of all non-essential activities, including educational centers, in the nine postal districts of the city where they have been detected coronavirus outbreaks and in which the rate of positive results in the analyzes has remained above 3% during the last seven days. The WHO considers that the pandemic is uncontrolled above 5%. Madrid is at levels of 20%.

In a statement, the mayor has requested that the non-essential activity stoppage begin on October 7 and has also called for “high risk” activities to be banned in eleven other New York zip codes, including Brooklyn. and Queens.

The councilor’s proposal, which needs the approval of Governor Andrew Cuomo to be effective, proposes, among other things, that restaurants can only offer take-out food and delivery service and that service on terraces and in indoor dining rooms be canceled. .

De Blasio also recommends that schools and non-essential businesses remain closed for at least two weeks and that if in this period, the rate of positives in the covid-19 tests does not fall below 3% than the closure continue another two weeks.

“New Yorkers have worked hard to fight the pandemic and we are not making this recovery lightly, but science guides our decisions in the city,” said De Blasio, before stressing the importance of wearing a mask and maintaining social distance.

According to data provided by local authorities, two of these areas have been registering levels above 3% for fourteen days, another above 4%, in two other areas they have exceeded 5% and in the rest they are between 6% and 8 % of positives.

In addition, in the other eleven districts where the closure of “high risk” activities, such as gyms and swimming pools or consumption inside bars and restaurants, is recommended, the positive analysis index has fluctuated between 2 and 3 %.

For his part, Governor Andrew Cuomo, who has not commented on De Blasio’s proposal, has accused “local governments” of not having done effective work in those postal areas with outbreaks.

In addition to the peaks recorded in New York City, especially in the boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, outbreaks have also been detected in two counties: Rockland and Orange.

“Local governments have not done an effective job in these hot spot zip codes. The state will make an aggressive application starting tomorrow, ”he said.

Cuomo also expressed concern about the shortage of tests for covid-19 in schools and warned that “if localities do not immediately test schools in those areas, the state will close them immediately.” “Without testing, we cannot guarantee the safety of schools to parents and teachers,” he stressed.

The Governor also announced that New York State will deploy personnel to directly enforce state guidelines within these areas.

According to data provided by Cuomo, in total there are 20 zip codes throughout the state that have registered major spikes. The average rate of positive cases in these areas is 4.8%.

Cuomo wanted to insist that in the rest of the State – without counting the areas of the outbreaks – the rate of positive results is 0.91%.

Authorities first reported the location of several outbreaks last weekend. However, so far, they have failed to control the outbreaks as concerns mount that they could spread to other areas of the city.

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