Before then, starting March 22, It’s been a long, hard year without NYC’s incredible art and entertainment venues. Many of them – the People’s Improved Theater, Copacabana, 21 clubs have had to close their doors and others are on the verge of closing.
Andrew M. Cuomo said Wednesday: A news conference in Albany, said that arts, entertainment and events venues can reopen April 2 at 33% capacity, and a requirement that all attendees wear masks and be socially distanced, with a limit of 100 indoors or 200 people outdoors, Those limits would be increased, to 150 people indoors or 500 people outdoors, if all attendees test negative before entering.
The artistic director of the Public Theater, Oskar Eustis said that “but this policy change signals that we are turning a corner on the worst crisis the American theater has ever experienced.”
On April 7th, Isabel Sinister, a spokeswoman for Lincoln Center said , which is planning to open 10 outdoor performance and rehearsal spaces.
CDC Update March 9th Guidance : Now, in more than three months of international vaccination efforts, preliminary studies show that vaccines are able to prevent the spread of COVID by up to 90%. With that in mind, the CDC has issued new guidelines for Americans who have been fully vaccinated, a second dose of the modern or Pfizer vaccine or two weeks after receiving one dose of the Johnson and Johnson vaccine. Later.
The new guidelines state that fully vaccinated people do not have to cover the physical distance between people wearing masks or among low-risk, unvaccinated individuals in household gatherings. People who are fully vaccinated may also refrain from quarantine or testing after a well-known exposure, assuming they show no symptoms.