New York City Takes Its First Reopening Steps 100 Days After First COVID-19 Case
Dade Hayes Finance EditorNew York City, the global epicenter of the COVID-19 outbreak, is taking its first tentative steps to reopen 100 days after the pandemic began.Retail stores as well as construction and manufacturing sites welcomed back between 200,000 and 400,000 workers as the city began the first of four phases in its reopening. A nearly week-long curfew imposed during protests over the death of George Floyd ended Sunday.For retail businesses, only curbside or in-store pickup will be available, but full operations are expected later this summer.