Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

No fines issued on first day of promised mask crackdowns

- By Karen Matthews

No one was fined for mask refusal on the first day of a promised crackdown in a handful of New York City neighborho­ods that have seen a spike in coronaviru­s infections, Mayor Bill de Blasio said Wednesday.

City employees distribute­d thousands of masks in the Brooklyn and Queens neighborho­ods with rising infection rates on Tuesday, the first day that fines for refusing to wear a mask were threatened, de Blasio said.

“We saw good compliance,” de Blasio said. “When folks were encountere­d, when there was a discussion, we saw a very high level of compliance. No summonses were necessary yesterday.”

Many of the neighborho­ods in New York City and elsewhere in the state where rising rates of positive coronaviru­s tests have been reported are Orthodox Jewish stronghold­s, and both de Blasio and Gov. Andrew Cuomo have said they are meeting with leaders of those communitie­s to stress the importance of complying with coronaviru­s guidelines.

But Cuomo appeared to disparage New York City’s effort to contain the virus by distributi­ng masks in the neighborho­ods where cases are rising.

“‘Can I give you a mask?’ We’re past that point,” Cuomo said in a conference call that followed de Blasio’s coronaviru­s briefing. “That’s not compliance. That is public education. We’re past public education. We’ve been doing this since February.”

The mayor and governor, both Democrats, have had a testy relationsh­ip for years and have frequently sniped at each other during the pandemic.

New York City reached a recovery milestone on Wednesday, meanwhile, as indoor restaurant dining was permitted for the first time since March, albeit with restrictio­ns including a limit of 25% of capacity and mandatory temperatur­e checks.

De Blasio said restaurant inspectors would focus on eateries in the neighborho­ods where the infection rates have risen.

“There’s going to be a very rigorous inspection effort in those ZIP codes,” de Blasio said. “And we’re going to be looking carefully to make sure every restaurant is following the rules.”

 ?? JOHN MINCHILLO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? New York Mayor Bill de Blasio wears a protective mask while greeting students as they arrive for in-person classes outside Public School 188The Island Schoo on Tuesday in Manhattan.
JOHN MINCHILLO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New York Mayor Bill de Blasio wears a protective mask while greeting students as they arrive for in-person classes outside Public School 188The Island Schoo on Tuesday in Manhattan.

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