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New York confined at least until mid-June, the future of the city in question

After two months of a confinement which has just been extended, the city of New York, economic and cultural capital of the United States, still does not see the end of the tunnel, raising growing doubts about the future of this metropolis symbol of crowds and effervescence.

If many European cities are gradually relaunching their economy, the first city in the United States, epicenter of the American epidemic with more than 20,000 dead, will remain confined at least until June 13, according to a new decree from the state governor Andrew Cuomo.

No one knows when its businesses, restaurants or theaters, which attracted millions of tourists, will be able to reopen.


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We have to be smart“, insists the governor, who continues to warn against a new outbreak of the virus. Only five sparsely populated regions of New York State have been authorized to restart certain commercial, industrial and recreational activities as of this Friday.

We have to be really, really disciplinedNew York Mayor Bill de Blasio repeated Thursday on CNN.We will take it slow and gradually“.

Big problems à Big Apple

Despite the slowdown in the epidemic – the daily death toll is falling sharply, below 200, and ambulance sirens have become scarce – the authorities refuse to commit to the resumption of schools in September, leaving million parents in limbo.

For the moment, this metropolis of 8.6 million inhabitants is far from fulfilling the necessary criteria to gradually revive the economy: continuous decline in the number of hospitalizations, people in intensive care and positive tests for the coronavirus.

In the face of prolonged confinement, New Yorkers have so far remained relatively disciplined, despite the dramatic consequences for hundreds of thousands of people now deprived of income, especially among black and Hispanic minorities.

While elsewhere in the United States, demonstrations have multiplied against containment, many adhere to the caution of their leaders. Especially since more than 80 New York children have suffered from rare pediatric inflammation, probably linked to the virus.


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Containment needs to continue for another two or three months, because we live in a big city with a lot of people.“, Denzel Charles, postman told AFP.

Many people are in a hurry to resume quickly (…) but in the places that have reopened, it is chaos“Says Kiyona Carswell, now unemployed model.

Closure of field hospitals in New York (subject JT of March 3)

Towards the bankruptcy of the city?

However, the more the economy remains immersed in lethargy, the more uncertainty rises about the future of a city which owes its influence to its density and permanent hyperactivity.

Many affluent New Yorkers have already left to go green, and some are thinking of never coming back.

All the reasons we are (in New York) – restaurants, concerts … – are gone“, testifies Hans Robert, 49, IT executive of a large New York bank.

He and his family, 10 years in Manhattan, moved at the end of April to their country house in northern New York, from where they telecommute. If their daughter’s school does not reopen in September, Mr. Robert does not rule out staying there. Especially since his bank is thinking, like other companies, of allowing its employees to continue working remotely.


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Another question: the financial health of the city, whose tax revenues have melted with the stoppage of the economy.

The Democratic mayor brandishes the specter of bankruptcy like the one in the 1970s, which dramatically reduced public services and exploded crime.

He begs Republican President Donald Trump to validate a new stimulus plan, concocted by the Democrats in Congress, which would bail out the city to the tune of 17 billion over two years. But the president has already ruled out adopting it as it is.

New York has seen a lot of crises and always ends up bouncing back“, assures Maria Kopman, doctor-anesthetist in a New York hospital. Even if everything will not be as before,”people who come here for boiling, socializing, I don’t believe this will go away“.

JT subject on the balance sheet in the United States (May 09)

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