New York City on track to start phase 2 of reopening next week
"We don't change the rules for New York City," Cuomo said of the metric thresholds
New York City is on tack to begin phase two of reopening on Monday, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said at a news conference.
The city is meeting its thresholds for reopening, and will have been in phase one for 14 days by Monday, Cuomo said at a news conference, reports the CNN.
"We don't change the rules for New York City," Cuomo said of the metric thresholds.
Phase two allows for a wider range of businesses to continue to reopen under Covid-19 guidelines, including retail businesses and offices, according to the state's reopening website.
Malls, gyms, movie theaters and casinos will remain closed in phase two.