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Many have been trying to make a living, even on rooftops, in the past few weeks.
That is why the photographer, Jeremy Cohen, began recording the new rooftop culture that began to take shape on the rooftops of New York.
The townspeople gather there to dance and exercise.
“Isolation is weird. I’m an outgoing guy, so being quarantined in small spaces makes me look for a little human contact,” says the 28-year-old photographer.
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The economy restarts after May 15.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo revealed the phases of restarting commercial activity in the State in recent days, starting with very specific areas, such as construction, in areas less affected by the pandemic.
Cuomo did not give a timeline, but the state quarantine expires on May 15. The governor had previously stated that areas where few cases have been reported and several free hospital beds may reopen after that date.
Although he did not elaborate, the scheme revealed by Cuomo during the regular press conference is the most detailed to date on how restrictions on businesses and residents will begin to relax. He said he understood the sentiments of protesters calling for an early resumption, but warned that it could rekindle the virus. He even recalled that the Spanish flu of 1918 was more deadly during its second wave.
“We can do it for a short period of time, but not forever,” Cuomo said, referring to the March quarantine order. “But restarting is more difficult than closing,” he added.
In the first phase, construction, manufacturing, and selected retail stores can be resumed. The second phase will be followed by financial services, real estate agencies and car rental agencies, while the third phase may reopen restaurants, general catering services and hotels. The fourth and final phase includes entertainment and recreation areas and schools.
Each region will be able to restart its economy once certain conditions are taken into account: the rate of new infections, the beds available in hospitals, the possibilities of diagnostic tests and whether there are enough “trackers” to locate the contacts of the patients. Hospitals must also keep personal protective equipment in stock for 90 days, so there will be no shortage again, as happened in March.
Although he did not specify which areas would be the first to open, he did show a slide describing the northern and central areas of the state as “low risk”, as opposed to New York City and Long Island.
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