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Parts of New York Begin Gradual Reopening

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New York took its first steps toward a gradual reopening Friday, in parts of the state where the coronavirus outbreak has shown steady and sustained decline.“They are the regions that meet the numerical criteria,” Governor Andrew Cuomo said at his daily news briefing. “There is no politics to this judgment; there is no arbitrary nature to this judgment. It is all on the numbers.”On March 22, “NY Pause” put more than 19 million residents on restricted movement and shuttered all but the most essential businesses. It has now been lifted in five of the state’s 10 regions. New York City’s 8.6 million residents and those in surrounding suburbs are not among them, as they do not yet meet the benchmarks to reopen, which include a 14-day decline in new infections and hospitalizations.People wearing protective face masks wait in line at a food bank at St. Bartholomew Church, during the outbreak of the coronavirus disease, in the Elmhurst section of Queens, New York City, May 15, 2020.In the county of Franklin, a rural agricultural community of about 14,000 in the state’s picturesque North Country not far from the Canadian border, there have been only 17 confirmed cases of COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus, and no deaths. But the county’s dairy industry has suffered from the stay-at-home order, and there have been layoffs across several sectors.Local officials from several municipalities have been working together to prepare for reopening. Businesses including construction, manufacturing and curbside retail reopened Friday.“A lot of detail and effort has gone into this opening plan and continuing to keep the community safe,” said Andrea Dumas, mayor of the town of Malone, in Franklin County. She said officials hope social distancing measures, masks and other guidance will continue to keep the number of COVID-19 cases low.’Slow and steady’“We are going to go slow and steady up here to keep people healthy, so we don’t get a spike, and so we can start working towards Phase 2 and opening back up to somewhat of a new normal,” Dumas said.Four hundred kilometers to the southwest in the vibrant university town of Rochester, Pamela Mason is preparing to reopen the Tai Chi Bubble Tea shop on Saturday. Before the outbreak, the establishment took 200 to 500 orders each day for bubble tea and its popular sushi burritos from university students, hospital workers and residents.The county Rochester is in has recorded just more than 2,000 COVID-19 cases and 145 deaths. While some of her staff are local students and left campus because of the pandemic, Mason said most of the remaining employees are eager to return to work.He also announced that the state’s beaches would open for the start of the summer season, which begins next Friday. But he warned that if there is overcrowding or if social distancing guidelines are not respected, then local authorities would shut them down.After two weeks, if all goes well in the first five regions, Phase 2 could begin, with more retail businesses opening, as well as professional services including finance, insurance and real estate. Restaurants would not be reopened for seated dining until Phase 3; entertainment, recreation and schools are in Phase 4.The state’s other five regions will open up as they meet all seven of the state’s benchmarks.With more than 345,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and more than 27,000 deaths attributed to the virus, New York has been the epicenter of the U.S. pandemic.

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