NYC Nixes June Events, Including Israeli Day Parade

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NEW YORK (AP) — New York City won’t allow public events in June, including three of the city’s major annual celebrations: the National Puerto Rican Day Parade, the Celebrate Israel parade and the Pride parade on its 50th anniversary.

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Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Monday that the events would be canceled or at least postponed, saying that it was a painful but necessary step as the city continues to fight the coronavirus.

“They will be back, and we will find the right way to do it,” he said.

The Pride parade began in 1970 as a way to commemorate the Stonewall rebellion the year before, when a police raid at the Stonewall Inn bar sparked a resistance by gay men, bisexuals, lesbians and transgender people and led to the development of more extensive and militant LGBTQ activist groups than the U.S. had seen before.

The Puerto Rico and Israel parades are also touchstones in a city that has the largest Jewish population outside Israel and the biggest Puerto Rican community off the island.

Here are the latest coronavirus developments in New York:

QUEST FOR TESTS

Hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers would need to be tested for the coronavirus daily before city officials could start to loosen restrictions that have shuttered most workplaces and forced residents to cover their faces in public, de Blasio said Monday.

“To be able to come back you need testing to be — in our city probably hundreds of thousands of tests a day,” the Democrat said on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe.” “You need temperature checks going into workplaces. You need all sorts of things to make sure that anyone who’s sick is immediately isolated and supported in quarantine.”

But he said New York can’t start reopening its economy without widespread testing “and so far the federal government still can’t get the handle on that.”

The need for more testing comes as the daily COVID-19 death toll in New York state appeared to have reached a plateau, with Saturday’s 507 reported deaths down 271 since last Monday. De Blasio credited “everyday Americans and everyday New Yorkers who are doing this hard work of figuring out a new way of life with no warning.”

For most people, the new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms, such as fever and cough that clear up in two to three weeks. For some, especially older adults and people with underlying health problems, it can cause more severe illness, including pneumonia, and death.


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5TRESIDENT
5TRESIDENT
4 years ago

The Erev Rav (also known as the Chareidim who stand with the Palestinian protesters, wearing kaffiyehs and holding anti-Israel signs) will be very disappointed.

jewish1st
jewish1st
4 years ago

hopefully israel will be in the forefront of helping the world during these trying times and the “flag waving” will be done by the Nations of the World in appreciation of the Jewish Nation

like they have does only PRIVATELY so many times in the past

Gabbai_1
Gabbai_1
4 years ago

Well there you have it … no minyanim either thru at least June (aren’t those public events)?

Leroy
Leroy
4 years ago

Even though the pandemic continues to take lives, nasty and juvenile comments continue to appear on this site. Chaval.