The Jerusalem Post

NYC to shut 9 neighborho­ods for virus, many with large Orthodox population­s

- • By MARCY OSTER

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Sunday that the city will re- impose a COVID lockdown, which will include the closing of schools and nonessenti­al businesses, in several neighborho­ods with large Orthodox Jewish population­s. The city had just opened all public schools this past week.

The lockdown will last two to four weeks in parts of Far Rockaway and Kew Gardens in Queens; and parts of Borough Park, Midwood, Gravesend, Bensonhurs­t and Sheepshead Bay in Brooklyn, The New York Times reported. At least 3% of those tested in those areas have tested positive for the coronaviru­s in recent days.

“Today, unfortunat­ely, is not a day for celebratio­n. Today is a more difficult day,” de Blasio said Sunday, adding that the city will take “stronger action than we have had to take in several months.”

The announceme­nt was made on the second day of the Sukkot holiday, when Orthodox

Jews do not use electricit­y and would not have gotten news about the upcoming closures until sundown on Sunday.

Houses of worship are not yet part of the closure plan and can stay open, though with restrictio­ns, the mayor said.

The mayor said he is monitoring 11 additional areas that have come close to the 3% positivity rate. Gyms and outdoor pools will be closed in those areas, but schools will remain open.

De Blasio had previously threatened the move and vowed to increase communicat­ion with Orthodox residents.

Mask wearing in public increased after the threat, but some residents said that the story was different indoors. ( JTA)

 ?? ( Caitlin Ochs/ Reuters) ?? NEW LOCKDOWNS on neighborho­ods in New York City include several that are a heavily populated with ultra- Orthodox Jews.
( Caitlin Ochs/ Reuters) NEW LOCKDOWNS on neighborho­ods in New York City include several that are a heavily populated with ultra- Orthodox Jews.

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