Well bounce back: New Yorkers face further lockdown extension

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Lockdown measures in New York City have been extended until May 28 under an executive order signed by state Governor Andrew Cuomo, leaving America's cultural and commercial capital wondering what its future holds.

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Cuomo signed the order Thursday night, a day before statewide lockdown orders were due to expire. Stay at home orders will be eased for the state's five least populated regions, however, allowing businesses there to get back to work gradually.

New York City is the US epicentre of the coronavirus pandemic with more than 20,000 people dead, representing almost a quarter of Americas Covid-19 fatalities so far.

Mayor Bill de Blasio has warned New Yorkers they will have to wait until June before a decision can be made on when non-essential businesses, such as its world-renowned museums, can reopen.

Sipping cocktails on a rooftop bar, seeing a concert in Madison Square Garden or being absorbed in the crowds of Times Square: activities symbolic of New York's status as a bustling, exciting metropolis seem unimaginable in the foreseeable future.

"I'm bored to tears," said sprightly 80-year-old Rhoda Glass, who at this time of year would normally be bouncing between the several charities where she volunteers.

"I'm just hoping we come back to a semblance of normal pretty soon," she told AFP.

Broadway theaters have said they will not reopen until September at the earliest. And leaders have warned New Yorkers that they may have to endure the city's notoriously sweltering summer months without access to its hugely popular beaches.

Authorities have already said swimming pools will remain closed and insist it is even too early to say whether schools will be allowed to open in September for the new academic year.

"We have to be smart," Governor Cuomo has said numerous times about reopening, pointing out that countries which eased restrictions too quickly had to shut down again after cases spiked.

Lockdown extension right decision

Upwards of 700 New York state residents were dying every day at the height of the crisis last month. Numbers this week have been hovering around the 160-mark.

New York City is some way off meeting the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines for reopening which include a continuous 14-day decline in deaths and new cases.

Cuomo is committed to the criteria, even as other states reopen without meeting them.

While demonstrations against confinement measures have multiplied across the United States, New Yorkers have largely followed the orders, although sunnier weather has seen residents flock to parks in recent weeks.

Despite emergency field hospitals having come down and sirens noticeably less frequent, residents required to wear masks outdoors and clapping for essential workers at 7:00 pm are daily reminders the crisis is far from over.

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