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COVID NYC Update: Indoor fitness classes to resume, curfews lifted for some businesses, yellow zone clusters lifted


NEW YORK (WABC) -- Governor Andrew Cuomo announced on Wednesday, a flurry of COVID restrictions that will be lifted in New York.
The governor said effective March 22, the final five yellow zone restrictions will be lifted and that all clusters will be lifted.
Indoor fitness classes, primarily in New York City, will reopen on March 22 -- with restrictions.
Those remaining clusters included East Bronx, West Bronx, Manhattan, Newburgh, New Windsor and Queens, Kew Gardens/Forest Hills.
In addition, the governor announced that indoor fitness classes, primarily in New York City, will reopen on March 22 -- with restrictions.
They will be subject to the same safety protocols that have been in place all across the state including, 33% capacity limits, masks, social distancing and equipment cleaning.

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COVID NYC Update: New York Rangers coaching staff out for Wednesday's game due to coronavirus protocols


NEW YORK CITY (WABC) -- The entire New York Rangers coaching staff will miss Wednesday's game against the Philadelphia Flyers due to COVID protocols, the team announced on Twitter.
The Rangers have called up coaches from their minor league team, the Hartford Wolf Pack, to coach the game.

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The Road Ahead: What we can expect as the Tri-State reopens


With so many businesses shut down, will our neighborhood downtowns rebuild?
When will we see Broadway shows again?
Also, could this year of stress and change have a long-term impact on our health?
With so much to dissect, any discussion about reopening and getting into this so-called 'normal,' revolves around one thing - the vaccine.
On Sunday, the nation set a new record for vaccinations in a single day, but there is still a long way to go. 22.5% of New York residents have gotten one dose, and more than 11% are fully vaccinated. In New Jersey, nearly 24% of people have partial protection, and 12% have completed the inoculation. And in Connecticut, 26% of people have at least one shot at 26%, while just under 14% are fully vaccinated.

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COVID NYC Update: Shakespeare in the Park returning this summer

Shakespeare in the Park is returning this summer following a hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic, with the free outdoor series returning to the Public Theater's Delacorte Theater in Central Park in July.

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COVID NYC Update: Transmission low in NY schools, some vaccine sites to stay 24/7


Eighty-nine-year-old New Yorker Bob Holzman received his COVID-19 vaccine as soon as he could, hoping it would allow him to get back to his favorite activity, dancing.
"We know that for essential workers, having hours early in the morning, late in the day and overnight, those are critically important as well to make sure people are able to access vaccination in a way that is convenient for them," Health Commissioner Dr. David Chokshi said.
So far, more than 2.9 million New Yorkers have received their vaccine, including at Nassau County Community College, where a vaccine pod is offering recipients like college counselor Andrea Warmbrand a new sense of security.

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COVID NYC Update: Ceremonies held for 1 year since 1st coronavirus death in New York City


NEW YORK CITY (WABC) -- Sunday marks one year since the first person died from the coronavirus in New York City.
The first death took place at Wyckoff Heights Medical Center in Brooklyn -- it was one of two in the area that happened on the same day.
On Sunday night, Mayor Bill de Blasio hosted "A COVID-19 Day of Remembrance," a live official memorial ceremony to honor the more than 30,000 New Yorkers lost during the pandemic.
WATCH | 'COVID Day of Remembrance' full ceremony
New York City delivers a stunning tribute to all the New Yorkers who lost their lives during the COVID pandemic.

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COVID NYC Update: New York City keeping 24/7 vaccine centers open overnight, despite state hours decreasing

New York City will continue running its 24/7 vaccination sites, despite the state ending overnight vaccinations at the Javits Center last week.

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COVID NYC Update: 89-year-old New Yorker Bob Holzman gets vaccine so he can get back to dancing


NEW YORK CITY (WABC) -- Eighty-nine-year-old New Yorker Bob Holzman received his COVID-19 vaccine as soon as he could, hoping it would allow him to get back to his favorite activity, dancing.
Over the last 75 years, Holzman has danced his way around the city's events to the rhythms of swing, fox-trot, samba, and salsa.
And until last year, he had never missed a Lincoln Center's Midsummer Night Swing opening. He had been a fixture in dance parties at Manhattan's Bryant Park and other places with dance floors around the Big Apple.
But when the pandemic struck in March of 2020, Holzman found himself stuck at home, happily occupied reading electronic books on loan from the New York Public Library on a variety of topics, such as politics, science, and art, and playing scrabble online with friends.

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