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Subject: Schools can reopen if infection level is 5% or lower, Cuomo says
Schools in New York State can reopen in September if the coronavirus infection level is 5% or lower in their region by the first week in August, but will remain closed if the level rises to 9% or greater before the day school opens, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo said. Under the guidelines announced by Cuomo, schools on Long Island would be allowed to open given current conditions. | | | Schools can reopen if infection level is 5% or lower, Cuomo says | Schools in New York State can reopen in September if the coronavirus infection level is 5% or lower in their region by the first week in August, but will remain closed if the level rises to 9% or greater before the day school opens, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo said. Under the guidelines announced by Cuomo, schools on Long Island would be allowed to open given current conditions. | | | | | | | | |
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...and Newsome in Cal is closing most things down again.Stock market (Dow Jones)loses its 500 point gain.California,as I heard on the radio,is 16% of our economy.The markets paid attention to this news.
(Deadline) The day after California officials revealed that the number of deaths related to coronavirus in the state had passed 7,000, Gov.Gavin Newsom said Monday that there have been 8,358 new cases reported in the state over the past 24 hours. The 14-day trend showed only a slightly lower number.
As a result, he announced he is requiring all counties to close their restaurants, movie theaters, family entertainment centers, wineries, zoos and bars for indoor service.
“We’re continuing to see hospitalizations rise and we continue to see an increase in the rate of positivity in the state,” the governor said.
As a result, “We are moving back into a ‘modification mode’ of our original stay-at-home order,” said Newsom. “This is a new statewide action, effective today.”
Additionally, L.A. and 29 other counties on the state’s monitoring list must close fitness centers, places of worship, nail and hair salons and indoor malls. Other L.A.-local counties impacted include Santa Barbara, Ventura, San Diego, Orange and virtually every other county in Southern California.
No end date was announced.
--GRA
Rocco the Eye-tal-e-ano knows it all.
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