By Jill Goldsmith New York Governor Andrew Cuomo gave New York City officials 24-hours to tell him how they plan to get people from congregating in parks and public places, suggesting possibly shutting down streets to open to pedestrians in the crowded city where coronavirus cases are surging. “The density is wholly inappropriate.
In some part you would think nothing is going on,” he said during a Sunday morning press conference, referencing parks and public basketball courts in particular. “This is not a joke and I am not kidding.
I want a plan in 24-hours so I can approve it.” He noted vehicular traffic is way down, so said maybe the city could “open streets.” But details of the plan are up to city officials. “You want to go for a walk
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