Upper Manhattan, Staten Island and Long Island heading for COVID-19 restrictions – IOTW Report

Upper Manhattan, Staten Island and Long Island heading for COVID-19 restrictions

NYP: Upper Manhattan and parts of Staten Island and Long Island are set to land back into restrictive COVID-19 zones this week, Gov. Andrew Cuomo warned Sunday.

The targeted areas have been recently grappling with worrisome rising infection rates.

“We have several communities that are in the warning track,” Cuomo said at a press briefing. “Right now … unless they dramatically change the trajectory of the infection rate, this week, they will go into those zones.

“Parts of Staten Island will go into an orange zone. Parts of Staten Island will go into red zone at the current rate,’’ he said. more

8 Comments on Upper Manhattan, Staten Island and Long Island heading for COVID-19 restrictions

  1. “Staten Island is a serious problem,” Cuomo said. The borough last week battled a seven-day average infection rate of 4.5 percent, the highest in the city.

    Not an expert mathematician (or speller) but it appears that 95.5% of the borough is not infected.

    Give that man an Emmy FFS

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  2. Cuomo is driving these sick people into upstate parts of NY, how is he planning to protect upstate people?? Or is this just more of the fraud and he isn’t planning to actually do anything about the migration north because it is all a big political BS scam.

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