I知 not really sure what your second point is.
The average healthy John in NYC tested himself religiously because our esteemed governor/mayor promoted it. Not a single healthy frum yid did that until a few days ago.
Based on the sentiments on the street, our distinguished authorities will need to buckle up for a serious fight if they will want to actually enforce the new restrictions.
I was at landaus tonight when a supervisor came by from NYPD. No one flinched. He pulled off 5 minutes later. I saw police cars driving by a lot of shuls with lights, but I didnt see anyone enter any. Lets not forget, NYPD isnt that pleased with our lovely mayor and governor right now. Yom tov will be wild.
NYPD wants nothing to do with this. It値l probably be various city agencies harassing & handing out fat tickets.
How will that work on Y"T? I'm guessing nothing will happen.
They'll say not having ID is not an excuse, but there's nothing they can do if you make up a name and address.
I just hope they dont send some "hero" trooper with a chip on his shoulder and start a riot in middle of bp. (More so, I hope someone lets me know if there is a riot as I will be in bp for Y"T)
So he値l lock the doors & 5 minutes later everyone will go back in from various side doors.
Quotes in a signature is annoying, as it comes across as an independent post.
I dont think people will clear out as easy as they did first round. There is a different mood now, especially after what Cuomo did today.
Percentage wise, around the same. IINM they have been fluctuating in the 1.5-2.5 range.
Have total tests gone up? And you are saying they doubled. Still, even with the requests not to test etc. I find it very hard to believe that the numbers from a couple of months ago till now have only doubled.Where did you get your numbers from?
Don't forget that there were all of the tests for camp then.
Do you have a source that the average healthy person in NYC tested himself religiously? I find that hard to believe