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Alarming Covid Spike In New Jersey; NYC Mayor Vows No Shutdowns
An 鈥渁larming鈥 spike in the number of new COVID-19 cases forced all township buildings closed to the public on Tuesday in Teaneck, which had been considered "ground zero" in New Jersey when the virus first exploded 21 months ago. 鈥淭his action is just one measure that will be taken to help keep our community, workforce and families safe from the spread of the virus,鈥 Township Manager Dean B. Kazinci said. (DeMarco, 12/21)
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said he鈥檚 committed to keeping the city open as it grapples with a huge spike in coronavirus cases. The Democrat said Tuesday that New York can鈥檛 see schools and businesses close again like they did when COVID-19 first hit the city in 2020.De Blasio has faced questions over the past week about whether he would reinstate closures as the omicron variant surges in the city. (Price, 12/22)
New York City Mayor-elect Eric Adams said in a statement that his inauguration ceremony will be postponed 鈥渋n order to prioritize the health of all who were planning to attend, cover, and work on this major event.鈥 鈥淚t is clear that our city is facing a formidable opponent in the Omicron variant of Covid-19, and that the spike in cases presents a serious risk to public health,鈥 he said. (Sherman, 12/21)
Some of the most popular shows on Broadway, including 鈥淗amilton鈥 and 鈥淭he Lion King,鈥 have canceled performances through Christmas due to Covid-19 outbreaks within their companies. 鈥淛agged Little Pill鈥 said it would end its run altogether. The temporary closures聽come as the coronavirus pandemic resurges in New York City, with聽the Omicron variant fueling聽transmissions and higher test-positivity rates. (Calfas, 12/21)