New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has warned that the states phased reopening may have to be reversed after tens of thousands of complaints of violations of social distancing and other emergency requirements were received statewide.
The governor revealed June 14 during a daily press briefing that more than 25,000 complaints were made against businesses in New Yorkthe state hardest hit by the CCP viruswith the majority of the complaints in Manhattan and the Hamptons, affluent beach communities on the east end of Long Island.
We have received 25,000 complaints of reopening violations.
Bars or restaurants that violate the law can lose their liquor license.
People with open containers in the street can be fined.
Police & protesters not wearing masks can be fined.
Local gov’t must enforce the law.
Andrew Cuomo (@NYGovCuomo) June 14, 2020
Were getting reports from all across the state that there are large gatherings, social distancing is being violated, people are not wearing masks, Cuomo said. We have gotten 25,000 complaints to the state of businesses that are in violation of the reopening plan.
The state has utilized health guidelines to instruct its reopening and continued to see all measures of infection dropnew cases, deaths, hospitalizations, and positive rates among those getting tested. New York City is currently in the second phase of its reopening plan.
Cuomo warned New York City and Long Island officials that their reopenings are at risk if they don’t stop further large public gatherings that he said are threatening progress on curbing the spread of the CCP virus, commonly referred to as the novel coronavirus.
Yes, there is a very real possibility that we would roll back the reopening in those areas, he said at a briefing.