stop second wave of coronavirus in NYC

New York Mayor Bill de Blasio highlighted the work of public servants and the efforts of essential workers during the pandemic. He pointed out that despite the limitations of the municipal budget, resources have been so well administered that no activity of the municipal government has been stopped. De Blasio presented the appointment of Melanie … Read more

With limitations, movie theaters reopen, except those in NYC

Starting next Friday, movie theaters across the state, with the exception of those in New York City, will finally be able to reopen at limited capacity. Governor Cuomo authorized these businesses to reopen at 25% capacity and will gradually reach a maximum of 50% per projection. The use of the masks is mandatory all the … Read more

Women’s marches resound in the streets of New York

For the second time this year, thousands of people flocked to the country’s capital for the Women’s March. The second march was planned after the departure of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Organizers say their goal is to send a message about the fierce opposition of women to President Trump’s agenda, including their attempt … Read more

They shoot a subject in a subway station in Manhattan

One subject was shot in the neck on a subway platform in Manhattan. The incident took place Sunday night, on the platform of the northbound trains 1, 2 and 3, at the 14th Street and Seventh Avenue station, in the Chelsea neighborhood. Investigators say the 24-year-old victim was taken on foot to Lennox Health Center … Read more

New York is the state with the most coronavirus cases in the country

New York State has the highest number of positive coronavirus cases in the nation -142-, including a senior transportation official, Governor Andrew Cuomo announced. The governor also reported that due to the shortage of hand sanitizer, the state manufactured its own sanitizer. 100,000 gallons per week, he said. Of the 142 patients with the coronavirus, … Read more

Authorities announce closure of public schools in NY

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced that public schools in New York City and those in Westchester, Nassau and Suffolk counties will suspend their classes in order to stop the number of possible infections of the coronavirus. Westchester, Nassau and Suffolk public schools will be closed for two weeks, beginning this Monday, March 16. Referring … Read more

New York will remain ‘on hiatus’ until April 29

Governor Andrew Cuomo announced at his press conference this Monday that the program of New York on Pause. Which implies that public schools and businesses considered nonessential will remain closed until April 29. Cuomo added that fines for people who violate social distancing provisions will increase from $ 500 to $ 1,000. The head of … Read more

What are the regions that have already reopened in New York?

The western region of New York and the Albany area can begin phase one of its reopening this Tuesday. Seven of the ten regions of the state already meet the requirements set by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The economic sectors that are allowed to open include construction, manufacturing, and retail, although only … Read more