New York City To Begin Phase One Reopening June 8

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NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 26: Manhattan streets stand nearly empty in the popular Manhattan shopping district of SoHo on April 26, 2020 in New York City. New York City, which has been the hardest hit city in America from COVID-19, is starting to see a slowdown in hospital visits and a lowering of the daily death rate from the virus. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

It has been the epicenter of the epidemic in America, but on Friday Governor Andrew Cuomo announced that the first phase of reopening New York City will begin on June 8. It will not be the same city as three months ago. The New York Times writes:

Under the first phase of reopening, nonessential stores could open for curbside pickup and nonessential construction and manufacturing can resume.

Cuomo said up to 400,000 could go back to work in the five boroughs.

More than 16,000 have died due to the coronavirus in New York City.