Coronavirus Effect In New York Life
Coronavirus Effect
In Westchester, about 1,000 people have self-quarantined, officials said. The New Rochelle attorney — a 50-year-old man — remained at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital in Manhattan. Health officials said his condition prevented him from being interviewed to determine how he was exposed to the virus. His wife is asymptomatic, officials said, and the couple’s two children are well enough to be quarantined with her at home.
Effect In New York Life
The detectives also are monitoring seven employees and one intern at the man’s law firm, which is located near Grand Central Terminal. Five of those employees were “being tested as we speak, in the city,” Mayor Bill de Blasio said Wednesday. Press Release Distribution New York News One was tested in New Jersey. The results of those tests were pending. The lawyer’s 20-year-old son attends Yeshiva University, Cuomo said. The student’s roommate and a close friend were awaiting test results at Bellevue Hospital. The university on Wednesday cancelled all classes at its Wilf Campus in Washington Heights.
Coronavirus Effect of Health
“People think it’s Armageddon and they’re never going to leave their house again,” said Josh Berkowitz, the owner of Eden Wok, a kosher Asian New York News fusion restaurant in New Rochelle. Most of his customers are quarantined to see if they develop symptoms of the virus. His employees have been making deliveries, setting the food outside without coming into contact with the people behind the front door.“I’m nervous as much as anyone else,” Berkowitz said. “We always sanitize and clean. We’re just being a little more diligent. Sanitizers are nowhere to be found. You can’t get them [for] miles and miles and miles if they’re even available.”
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