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NY city mayor bill deblassio - no indoor dining in NYC until Trump's warp speed vaccine is ready!
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 30196809:MV80NTA2ODMwXzgyMTA2ODUwX0JCQ0MyMkFB] He's trying to starve the people of NYC. Lots of folks only eat out. He's trying to kill the theater industry,the restaurant industry and the tourism industry all at the same time to make the people of NYC dependent on the government. Yet,he's opening the schools. Someone is going to make big on a class action lawsuit. [/quote]
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The resumption of indoor dining in New York City hinges on a “huge step forward” — like the development of a coronavirus vaccine, Mayor Bill de Blasio said Monday.
The mayor sounded less than optimistic that eatery owners and workers would be able to start earning a living again — and diners able to enjoy a meal inside an eatery — before the June 1, 2021, return date, set earlier this month.
“We do expect — and pray for and expect — a vaccine in the spring that will allow us to get more back to normal,” he said at his daily press briefing, “but I will absolutely tell you, we’re going to keep looking for that situation where we can push down the virus enough where we would have more ability to address indoor dining.”
De Blasio’s grim message came despite the city recording a 0.59 percent COVID-19 infection rate — “one of our lowest” rates since March, he said Monday.
Federal officials have said a coronavirus vaccine could be ready by the end of the year.
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