Imperial Valley Press

NYC cleared to reopen zoos, play ball; museums stay shut

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NEW YORK ( AP) — New York City was cleared Friday to take the next step in its reopening next week, allowing movie and TV crews to film, zoos to welcome reduced crowds, profession­al sports teams to play to empty seats. Visitors are set to return to the island that houses the Statue of Liberty — but not the statue itself.

But malls, museums and restaurant dining rooms will stay shuttered in the nation’s biggest city.

Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced that the city is set to begin a limited version of the fourth phase of the statewide reopening process starting Monday. But he warned that New York’s progress is fragile as COVID-19 cases surge elsewhere in the country.

“I feel like we’re standing on a beach and we’re looking out at the sea and we see the second wave building in the distance, so I want all New Yorkers to be on high alert,” the Democratic governor told reporters during a telephone briefing.

New York City, which has seen the bulk of the state’s confirmed coronaviru­s cases and deaths, began reopening June 8, after the rest of the state.

In the city’s scaleddown Phase 4, botanical gardens and zoos can reopen at 33% capacity, production of movies and TV shows can proceed and profession­al sports such as baseball can be played without fans in the stands, said de Blasio, a Democrat.

Major League Baseball plans to start a shortened season this coming Thursday, with the defending World Series champion Washington Nationals hosting the New York Yankees, and the Los Angeles Dodgers welcoming the rival San Francisco Giants. The rest of the league joins the fray July 24.

Meanwhile, the National Park Service announced that the grounds of Liberty Island would reopen to visitors Monday after being closed since March 16. But there’s no reopening date yet for Lady Liberty herself, the statue museum or nearby Ellis Island.

The rest of the state is already in Phase 4, which typically permits opening malls and certain arts and entertainm­ent centers. But Cuomo said this week that even in Phase 4, New York City can’t have “any additional indoor activity” in places like malls and museums because of coronaviru­s transmissi­on risks.

New York City also has been barred from opening up indoor dining, unlike the rest of the state.

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