Cuomo eases Brooklyn COVID restrictions as upstate flare-ups spread
Restrictions in some New York City pandemic hot spots will be rolled back even as the state plans to combat flare-ups in and around upstate New York’s largest cities, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Friday.
With numbers improving in some New York City hotspots, Brooklyn’s red-zone area, the most restrictive of three color-coded zones, will be reduced by 50 percent, as will the less-restrictive yellow zone, Cuomo said.
Since early October, Brooklyn’s red zone has seen positivity rates decline from 5.9 percent to 3.1 percent, the governor said. A map of the new zones can be found here.