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A Light At The End Of The Tunnel For The Big Apple

MANCHESTER, NH - SEPTEMBER 07: Democratic presidential candidate, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio waves as he takes the stage at the New Hampshire Democratic Party Convention at the SNHU Arena on September 7, 2019 in Manchester, New Hampshire. Nineteen presidential candidates will be attending the New Hampshire Democratic Party convention for the state's first cattle call before the 2020 primaries. (Photo by Scott Eisen/Getty Images)

After a year of depressing lock downs and government restrictions, there is finally a light at the end of the tunnel for the big apple. 

The New York Post reported: “New York City’s subways will resume 24/7, around-the-clock operations on May 17, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Monday — almost one year to the day after he ordered nightly shut downs to facilitate COVID-19 cleaning.”

This comes shortly after Mayor Bill De Blasio announced that New York City will be fully reopened by July 1st. 

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Shortly after Governor Andrew Cuomo announced that most capacity restrictions in New York would be lifted on May 19th. The same can he said for New Jersey, and Connecticut. 

Specifically effected will be gyms, barber shops, salons, movie theatres, retail, and other commercial settings. Regulations will also let up in places of worship. 

Churches, Mosques, and Synagogue’s should have never been effected in the first place as per the first amendment.