New York City’s mayor threatened to fine anyone caught in public without a mask, and the Walt Disney said it would lay off some 28,000 employees as its flagship California theme park remains closed during the coronavirus pandemic
- New York City’s mayor on Tuesday threatened to fine anyone caught in public without a mask, and the Walt Disney Co said it would lay off some 28,000 employees as its flagship California theme park remains closed during the coronavirus pandemic.
“We have made the very difficult decision to begin the process of reducing our workforce at our parks...,” Josh D’Amaro, chairman of Disney’s parks unit, said in a statement, citing Disneyland’s ongoing closure. The state-controlled Metropolitan Transportation Authority imposed a similar policy earlier this month, fining commuters who refuse to wear a mask on public transit $50.De Blasio’s announcement came as many students returned to New York City public elementary schools for the first time on Tuesday, part of an effort to provide a mix of in-person and virtual learning that had twice been delayed amid opposition by teachers unions.
Rabbi Asher Bush, who leads the Orthodox Jewish Congregation Ahavat Yisrael in Rockland County, said some synagogues have been more strict than others, particularly as infection rates waned during the summer months.
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