NY Gov. Andrew Cuomo says indoor dining in NYC would be ‘negligent’ and ‘reckless’ without more enforcement (Via EaterNY)
“We know indoor dining is problematic from our experience in Upstate New York,” Cuomo said during the press conference, but did not provide additional details on the “issues” or “clusters” that he mentioned. California, Florida, and other states have previously rolled back indoor dining regulations amid a resurgence in COVID-19 infections earlier in the summer.
When asked why Long Island could implement indoor dining and not the five boroughs, Cuomo said the island was doing “better compliance.”
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