A federal judge ruled that New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s coronavirus-related restrictions are allowable, despite acknowledgement that continued limitations will make the economic recovery more difficult.
Brooklyn U.S. District Judge Brian M. Cogan said safety restrictions and guidelines may even “turn New York City into a very different, even desolate, place compared to how it was before the pandemic,” but he declined to grant a preliminary injunction against rules that prohibit restaurants from serving food after midnight.
Indoor dining is also restricted to 25% capacity as of Sept. 30. In a written opinion issued on Friday, Cogan explained he afforded “great deference to the governor’s judgement.” “There is room for significant.
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