New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo ordered New York City to shutdown indoor dining due to an increase in COVID-19 hospitalizations.
People’s livelihoods must be sacrificed so these busybodies can look like they’re doing something.
I mean, restaurants have “been operating at 25 capacity in New York City since it was permitted to resume on Sept. 30.”
The rest of the state’s restaurants operate at 50 percent capacity. Am I missing something here?
Even the World Health Organization advises against lockdowns.
From The New York Post:
Cuomo, during a virtual press briefing, explained that the Big Apple’s coronavirus-related hospitalization rate has been dramatically increasing over the last two weeks.“We’re going to close indoor dining in New York City on Monday” because of that factor, the governor said.Take-out, delivery and outdoor dining will still be permitted.
I see experts insist that indoor dining spreads COVID-19. But does it really?
Justin Hart, a data expert, has done a fantastic job tracking down statistics that show the opposite. Hart’s stats are from California, but the virus isn’t super special or smarter than other viruses so I’m pretty sure it’s similar. Oh, look! Cuomo’s chart is similar to those in California.
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