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Albany, NY Governor Cuomo Announces New York City Indoor Dining Will Expand to 75 Percent Capacity Beginning May 7 Governor Cuomo Announces New York City Indoor Dining Will Expand to 75 Percent Capacity Beginning May 7 Share
New York City Gyms and Fitness Centers Will Expand to 50% Capacity Beginning May 15
Hair Salons, Barber Shops and Other Personal Care Services Will Expand to 75% Capacity Beginning May 7
Executive Order Establishing Micro-Cluster Zone Strategy to Be Rescinded in Light of State s Progress Battling COVID-19 Pandemic
Patrons and Businesses Must Continue to Follow State Health Guidance
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced that New York City indoor dining will expand to 75 percent capacity beginning Friday, May 7. This brings New York City in line with the rest of New York State. The Governor also announced that hair salons, barber shops and other personal care services will expand to 75 percent capacity beginning May 7. New York Ci
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Updated on April 30, 2021 at 5:13 pm
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New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Friday that indoor dining capacity in New York City will be increased to 75% on May 7.
New York City gyms and fitness centers will expand to 50% capacity beginning May 15, while hair salons, nail salons, barbershops and other personal care services will expand to 75% capacity beginning May 7.
Almost 6.5 million doses of Covid-19 vaccines have been administered in the city, with 30% of city residents fully vaccinated, according to the city s department of health.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Friday that indoor dining capacity in New York City will be increased to 75% on May 7, finally matching indoor dining capacity regulations in the rest of the state.