NYC reactivation plan: tourism, clean streets

NYC reactivation plan: tourism, clean streets

Two years into the pandemic that has gripped New York City, Mayor Eric Adams hopes to steer his city toward an economic revival by luring tourists back, beautifying the streets and embracing New York’s looming legal marijuana industry. York. Adams, a Democrat who was elected last year with a pro-business, anti-crime message, unveiled an economic … Read more

New York modifies health restrictions due to COVID-19

New York modifies health restrictions due to COVID-19

Many of the health restrictions imposed by the vaccination mandate in the city have ended. Patrons of restaurants, sports venues, entertainment centers, gyms and other indoor venues will no longer have to show proof of vaccination. However, private companies can still require their employees and customers to be vaccinated. RELATED STORIES: The authorities made this … Read more

Broadway will keep its sanitary restrictions in force

Broadway will keep its sanitary restrictions in force

And while the city lifts biosecurity restrictions due to COVID-19, the Broadway League extend theirs. The use of a mask and proof of vaccination will remain in force, at least, until the end of April for spectators. But the tetratral association plans to reassess the rule on April 1. Meanwhile, the Barclays Center announced that … Read more

Is NYC ready to overcome COVID? depends

Is NYC ready to overcome COVID?  depends

From the terrifying and painful early days of the pandemic until perhaps now, a return to normalcy seemed out of reach in New York City, where people continued to breathe with masks and avoid indoor gatherings even as other places ditched safety protocols. of COVID-19. But as the city prepares to lift more mask and … Read more

Catholic schools in NYC suspend mask mandate

Catholic schools in NYC suspend mask mandate

The Diocese of Brooklyn and the Archdiocese of New York plan to suspend their indoor mask mandates for all of their schools, effective after the statewide measure ends. According to the Archdiocese, masks for children and adults will be recommended but not required. RELATED STORIES: The use of face masks will be optional in classrooms. … Read more

Businesses in NYC will no longer have to ask for proof of vaccination

Businesses in NYC will no longer have to ask for proof of vaccination

Business owners are pleased following the Mayor’s announcement that if COVID cases continue to decline, the mandate requiring proof of vaccination to enter businesses will be lifted next Monday. This restriction has greatly impacted restaurants. Alba de Jesús, from the Floridita restaurant, comments on this: “We have to ask for the vaccine. There are many … Read more

Schools remove outdoor mask mandate

Schools remove outdoor mask mandate

Students in the city’s public schools will be able to remove their masks outdoors starting next week, but will need to keep them on indoors for now, Schools Chancellor David Banks said Friday. “I am very pleased to be able to make this exciting announcement and allow students and staff to remove their masks when … Read more

New York reports lowest infection rate since October

New York reports lowest infection rate since October

Governor Kathy Hochul reported that the COVID-19 infection rate is below 2% since omicron became the dominant variant. The infection rate is 1.72%, the lowest since October 23 of last year. Just over 3,000 New Yorkers were reported to have tested positive for COVID in the state on Friday, including 964 in the city. There … Read more

New York to distribute more COVID-19 test kits

New York to distribute more COVID-19 test kits

Starting today, New Yorkers will be able to more easily access COVID-19 test kits. Fourteen cultural centers and 27 branches of public libraries throughout the city will deliver kits of free and home tests. The NYC Test & Trace Corps has partnered with these entities to deliver tests to homes on a weekly basis. Testing … Read more

Medical Center of Excellence opens in Brooklyn

Medical Center of Excellence opens in Brooklyn

A new care center specially enabled to treat Covid-19 patients opens in Brooklyn. This is the third facility of its kind, called Centers of Excellence, that have begun operating in communities of color that have been heavily impacted by the pandemic. This Friday, Mayor Adams and other officials inaugurated the new location, located at 815 … Read more