Governor Cuomo
According to officials in Albany, around 7 million more New Yorkers are now eligible for the vaccine, but it could take months before they actually get the first round of shots. During his State of the State address on Tuesday, Governor Andrew Cuomo outlined a new portion of phase 1B that included new guidelines from […]
The days of watching Church services on Zoom, Facebook or YouTube might be coming to an end soon. Church in New York State has re-opened. Well sort of. Governor Cuomo made the announcement over the weekend. Churches, Mosques and Temples can only have a small number of people in attendance. Allowing 25% capacity with social […]
Phases of re-opening are taking place every day and beaches are scheduled to re-open in New York and nearby states at 50 percent capacity for Memorial Day Weekend starting May 22. Yet, dentist offices are still not allowed to re-open except under special circumstances. Per the New York Dental Association: “The latest Executive Order #202.31 […]
It’s official now ! Governor Andrew Cuomo made an announcement Thursday during his press conference authorizing businesses to deny entry to anyone who fails to wear a mask before entering. I agree with this discussion from the governor there’s a lot of people walking around with the Coronavirus without any symptoms passing it along like a […]
New York’s professional sports teams are back! Governor Cuomo made the announcement on Sunday that MLB, NBA, NHL and MLS can come back to their facilities. It’s been two months since any professional sports activity was allowed in New York State due to the COVID-19 shutdown. Cuomo told members of the press “I believe that […]
On Sunday, April 12, Governor Cuomo announced that he believed that drive-in movie venues could become re-listed as essential during the COVID-19 pandemic. Officials with the Empire State Development corporation are currently researching the possibility. As the governor pointed out during his briefing: “Where is the public safety issue? It’s a drive-in theater. You’re in […]
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