NYC Comptroller calls for city shutdown

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NYC Comptroller calls for city shutdown

City Comptroller Scott M. Stringer calls for city shut down amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Stringer said we need more aggressive social distancing and released the following statement:

“That is why today, out of an abundance of caution, I am calling for a city shutdown. Only essential services should remain open-not bars, restaurants, or movie theaters.

And I am again calling for New York City schools to be shut down. We cannot go on with business as usual. This is about all of us. This is about protecting our most vulnerable. Lives are at stake, and there’s no time to waste. We have to flatten the curve.

As Comptroller and as a public school parent, I am painfully aware of the consequences these actions will have: on families who depend on schools for critical services and the livelihoods of New Yorkers. But the consequences of not acting will be even more devastating.

“We need flexible working arrangements for all workers, innovative food distribution plans, support for families with older relatives, child care for essential service workers, access to counseling, and resources for households without internet access. And we need to act now.”