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Cuomo Lifts New York Covid Restrictions As Of May 19

Share via Shortlink Cuomo also announced today that the city’s subway system will resume 24-hour service May 17 for the first time in a year. (Getty) Last week, Mayor Bill de Blasio vowed that New York City would fully reopen by July 1, just in time for weary city residents to have a “summer of fun.” It wasn’t his call to make, but perhaps by design it appears that day will come much sooner. His longtime nemesis Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced today that most capacity restrictions will be lifted throughout New York state, as well as in Connecticut and New Jersey, by May 19. Most businesses including restaurants and bars, gyms, barber shops and retailers will be able to operate at full capacity, provided they can ensure that patrons are maintaining social distancing. The same will go for houses of worship.

Public transit hopes to win back riders

WASHINGTON Taking the Los Angeles Metro for his first trip in months, Brad Hudson felt a moment of normalcy when the train rolled into the station in South Pasadena, California, harkening back to his daily commute into LA before the coronavirus pandemic. Then Hudson boarded the train, and reality set in. Not everyone wore masks. Metro staffing levels appeared much lighter. There was more trash on the trains. He worried about security. As President Joe Biden urges more federal spending for public transportation, transit agencies decimated by COVID-19 are trying to figure out how to win back passengers. It’s made more urgent by the climate change crisis. Biden has pledged to cut U.S. greenhouse gas emissions at least in half by the end of the decade. That aggressive target will require Americans to ditch gas-guzzling cars for electric vehicles or embrace mass transit.

Public Transit Hopes to Win Back Riders After Crushing Year

As President Joe Biden urges more f ederal spending for public transportation, transit agencies decimated by COVID-19 are trying to figure out how to win back passengers. It’s made more urgent by the climate change crisis. Biden has pledged to cut U.S. greenhouse gas emissions at least in half by the end of the decade. That aggressive target will require Americans to ditch gas-guzzling cars for electric vehicles or embrace mass transit. “We have a huge opportunity here to provide fast, safe, reliable, clean transportation in this country, and transit is part of the infrastructure,” Biden said at an event Friday to promote rail and public transportation.

Public Transit Hopes to Win Back Riders After Crushing Year

Public Transit Hopes to Win Back Riders After Crushing Year
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