Our largest city is about to enter the "complete closure"

Restrictions in New York could be parallel to those in the spring.


In less than a year, 300,000 Americans and more than 1.62 million people around the world are dead because of COVID-19. Although the arrival of a vaccine offers hope for the future, health experts are unanimous that things will get worse before going better because of the time it will take to establish a kind flock immunity. This is why many cities and states opt to strengthen the restrictions, with some even in the spring-like lock mode. Depending on the Mayor of New York, New York City could be next and soon. Read more information and to ensure your health and health of others, do not miss theseWithout signs that you have already had coronavirus.

A complete stop can be in the cards

Monday, NYC Mayor Bill of Blasio warned that a complete lock could be in cards due to a recent increase in hospitalizations. This would include the limitation of New York restaurants and take-away bars and free delivery.

"At the current rate we are going, we must be ready now for a complete closure, a break as if we were back at the end of the spring," he announced at a press conference on Monday. "This is more and more necessary to break the back of this second wave."

"What's more and more clear is that all forms of restrictions must be on the table at this point," said Blasio.

The city hospitals fill up quickly, with 185 patients admitted to New York hospitals for suspected complications of COVID-19 of 12 to 15 people shy on the safety threshold indicated by the city of 200 new patients admitted per day. Last week, there were several days that the city spoke. As far as the state is concerned, there were 5,400 hospitalized on Friday, by stateData.

GOV. Andrew Cuomo told theNew York TimesLast week, that "if you extrapolate to this growth rate, you can watch New York's closure in a month."

At the Monday press conference, Blasio accepted the Cuomo Declaration that puts it "exactly" and revealed that the city and the state tried to understand a plan.

"I think the probability of more restrictions more quickly," said Blasio. "I hope we are only talking about restrictions for weeks. But we have to prepare mentally and virtually for this possibility."

On CNN, Blasio called this period the "last big battle against coronavirus here in New York." The first vaccine was administered on the same day.

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How to survive the pandemic

As for yourself, do everything you can to prevent you from installing and spread-Covid-19 in the first place:Carry a face maskBe tested if you think you have coronavirus, avoid crowds (and bars and evenings of the house), practice social distance, do only run essential races, wash your hands regularly, disinfect frequently affected areas and to cross this healthiest pandemic, do not miss these35 places you are most likely to catch Covid.


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