Dem mayoral nominee Eric Adams says NYC should consider tweaks in COVID-19 rules if numbers keep rising © Luiz C. Ribeiro/TNS New York Democratic mayoral nominee Eric Adams.
Democratic mayoral nominee Eric Adams indicated on Sunday that he would weigh stricter measures to contain COVID in New York City if the numbers keep going in the wrong direction.
Most COVID-related regulations in the city ended at the start of the summer, but the number of cases has tripled in the Big Apple in recent weeks amid a rise nationwide.
“If we see that the numbers continue to uptick, then let’s adjust,” Adams, the Brooklyn borough president, said in an interview on WABC-TV. “Let’s be smart. Let’s be ready to switch what we’re doing to keep the city safe.”
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