NEW YORK (VINnews) — Gov. Andrew Cuomo said at his Monday press briefing, that indoor dining in New York City will be shut down, unless the regional hospitalization rate stabilizes within five days.
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Additionally, the rest of New York State will see indoor dining restricted to 25% capacity if there is no improvement.
“If after a surge and flex region’s 7-day average hospitalization growth rate shows that within three weeks the region will hit critical hospital capacity, we enact NY Pause,” Cuomo said.
“CDC came out with additional guidance on Friday and we are going to follow that additional guidance, which is basically more caution for indoor dining,” Cuomocontinued. “We are going to watch the hospitalization rate over the next five days. If that hospitalization rate doesn’t stabilize, which frankly I don’t expect it to. I think Dr. Fauci is right, you’ve seen the Thanksgiving wave is just starting to break, then the Christmas, Hanukkah wave is going to start. So I don’t see it.”
"If after five days, we haven't seen a stabilization in a region's hospital rate, we're going to clamp down on indoor dining," New York Gov. Cuomo says. https://t.co/zaZtApnGyf pic.twitter.com/azYpMECVzz
— ABC News Live (@ABCNewsLive) December 7, 2020
It’s tough to listen to such a hater. His boring briefings should be reported once in 2 wweeks tops
yes your highness, maybe chop off peoples heads if they dont listen to Andrew agudas yisroel cuomo.