New York City Pools Could Reopen Despite Coronavirus Concerns

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New York City’s public pools could open later this summer as coronavirus cases continue to drop, although Mayor Bill de Blasio said the city was still evaluating the risk

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“We’re now going to be reassessing everything,” Mr. de Blasio said Tuesday at a press conference. The mayor had said in April that the city’s dozens of public pools, maintained by the Parks Department, wouldn’t open this summer because of the virus as well as budget issues.

 

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Well germany and norways governement has now officially sayd covid19 is a normal flu. and here in Denmark from 1566 dead from normal flu in 2018 to 550 in 2020. and worldwide flu is normaly 600.000 pr year covid19 wayyy behind.

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