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Is It Safe to Travel to New York City Right Now in 2021? (during the pandemic)
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Is It Safe to Travel to New York City Right Now in 2021? (during the pandemic)

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Is It Safe to Travel to New York City Right Now in 2021? (during the pandemic)

Starting August 16, all New Yorkers will be requested to use their “Key to NYC Pass” to access indoor activities. 

Gov. Andrew Cuomo lifted all state-mandated coronavirus restrictions after 70% of adult New Yorkers had received at least one dose of a vaccine against COVID-19. 

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August 6 – New York to require “Key to NYC Pass” to access indoor activities from August 16.

As other major cities in the world, New York will request visitors and locals to bring their “Key to NYC Pass” to unlock access to indoor bars, restaurants and gyms from August 16. 

“When you hear those words, I want you to imagine the notion that because someone is vaccinated, they can do all the amazing things that are available in New York City,” he said. “If you’re unvaccinated, unfortunately, you will not be able to participate in many things,” said Mayor Bill de Blasio Tuesday.

De Blasio also announced that his team is working with the business community to get some input over the next few weeks. 

The final details of the policy will be announced one week before Aug. 16.

“It’s time for people to see vaccination as literally necessary to living a good and full and healthy life,” de Blasio said. 

Source: The New York Times

July 28 –  Governor Cuomo “seriously considering” to reverse indoor mask wearing lifting in New York.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommended Tuesday that everyone, even fully vaccinated people should start wearing face masks again after noticing that not only unvaccinated but also vaccinated people are spreading the Delta variant. 

Earlier today, Gov. Cuomo told a business group his administration is still reviewing the recommendation but that local governments reporting high levels of transmission should “seriously consider” adopting the recommendation. 

He also announced that New York state employees should be fully vaccinated by September 6 or will face “aggressive testing requirements”.

Source: NBC New York

Where to get a COVID-19 Vaccine in New York?

Locals can book their vaccine appointments here,

Current COVID situation in New York State

New York has reported 2,162,581 cases and 53,315 deaths.

COVID-19 cases in New York
(Source)

Below, the most affected counties over the last 7 days.

What can tourists do in New York City now?

Outdoor activities like riding a bike, walking through a park, or just strolling around the city are safe as long as unvaccinated visitors avoid overcrowded areas and wear a mask when social distancing is not possible. 

New York’s Health Care System and Response Capacity

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When it comes to medical service in the United States people get what they pay for. Extensively documented research has shown that black and Latino communities are not only more likely than white people to be exposed to COVID-19, require hospitalization, but also die due to the medical facilities and inadequate equipment at the hospitals they have access to.

On the other hand, at the private medical centers in Manhattan, Patients have access to cutting edge technology, specialized drugs and around the clock care. Most of these patients, however, have some of the best insurance plans that cover COVID-19 treatments.

For foreigners who have insurance that covers COVID, it is strongly recommended to double-check with the insurance broker to what extent they will be covered in case they get sick. Many of these companies have multiple “only if” restrictions on their plans. 

UPDATES ARCHIVES:

July 15 – COVID-19 cases surge in New York but the city is still safe

New York City is experiencing a notable increase in positive COVID-19 cases over the last couple of weeks. Most of the new infections have been reported in neighborhoods with low vaccination rates, according to official data. 

With more than 400 new cases per day, the positivity rate went from 0.6 percent to 1.3 percent in only 2 weeks.

On July 14, the New York Health Department said that 98.8% of the 8,163 people who have lost their lives to the virus in 2021 were not vaccinated. 

According to a Yale University study, vaccinations have “prevented about 250,000 COVID-19 cases, 44,000 hospitalizations and 8,300 deaths in the city.”

As for now, the city will not introduce further restrictions. 

Source: The New York Times

June 23 – Governor Andrew Cuomo lifted all COVID-19 related restrictions as the city is safer now

New York is safer than ever. Last week, Gov. Coumo announced the lifting of all remaining COVID-19 related restrictions as the state managed to immunize more than 70 percent of its adult population. 

“It is an important milestone, and we’re going to keep pushing to do more,” said Coumo at a press conference. 

Unvaccinated locals and visitors should still wear a face mask in indoor settings, as recommended by CDC. 

(Source: New York Gov.)

June 6 – New York City has reopened multiple places and activities in June. 

Mayor Bill de Blasio is determined to bring New York City back to its old self. 

The celebrated MTA music program resumed for the first time since the pandemic struck. 

Locals and visitors were able to enjoy the more than a dozen musical artists who performed at stations across the city last Friday.

Also, 250 city senior centers were reopened for outdoor services and will reopen indoor programs on June 14. Both vaccinated and unvaccinated people are welcome. 

“We know our seniors have deeply missed the opportunity to be together. We also know seniors bore the brunt of the COVID crisis,” said de Blasio.

(Source: CCS New York)

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New York safe to visit - COVID-19
New York safe to visit - COVID-19

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