Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

New York loosening some crowd restrictio­ns

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NEW YORK (AP) » New York will loosen restrictio­ns on gatherings, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Wednesday at his first news conference since an investigat­ion was announced into sexual harassment allegation­s against him by three women.

The Democratic governor said that that limit for outdoor private gatherings will rise from 10 to 25 starting March 22. The limit for indoor gatherings in public spaces will go from 50 to 100 and the limit for outdoor public events will go from 50 to 200 on the same date, he said.

In addition to the phased reopening, Cuomo said New York state is receiving an initial shipment of 164,000 doses of the newly approved Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine. Three state-run vaccinatio­n sites, including one at Yankee Stadium, will temporaril­y shift to 24-hour operations in order to schedule appointmen­ts for the new vaccine, he said.

“I know there’s a pentup demand,” Cuomo said. “I believe people will show up in the middle of the night to get the vaccine.”

The virtual briefing was the first time the governor had spoken to reporters since a Feb. 22 teleconfer­ence. Two days later, former aide Lindsey Boylan published a Medium post accusing Cuomo of kissing her without consent and suggesting a game of strip poker. Two additional women, one who also worked in the Cuomo administra­tion, have since forward with allegation­s of inappropri­ate behavior.

Cuomo said he would “fully cooperate” with the state attorney general’s investigat­ion into the allegation­s. Facing calls for his resignatio­n from some fellow Democrats, the thirdterm governor said Wednesday he had “learned an important lesson” about his own behavior toward women but he intended to remain in office.

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 ?? MARK LENNIHAN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Patient Susan Maxwell Trumble displays her vaccinatio­n card after being inoculated with the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine at South Shore University Hospital, Wednesday, March 3, in Bay Shore, N.Y.
MARK LENNIHAN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Patient Susan Maxwell Trumble displays her vaccinatio­n card after being inoculated with the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine at South Shore University Hospital, Wednesday, March 3, in Bay Shore, N.Y.

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