Gov. Andrew Cuomo
announced Thursday afternoon that the COVID-19 hot spot in Rockland County is
expanding to include Pearl River, West Haverstraw, Stony Point and Suffern.
He
says the efforts are meant to contain the spread of the virus, which has
been on the rise in the region.
"Targeted
restrictions – so you don't disrupt the economy where you don't need to disrupt
the economy,” said the governor. “It’s also a warning sign for that
community."
The
warnings aren't much stricter than the statewide restrictions that went into
effect last week.
In a
yellow zone, businesses and restaurants can still operate, religious services
are limited to 50% capacity and mass gatherings are capped at 25 people.
Indoor
gatherings, however, are still capped at 10 people, a rule imposed
across the state.
"The
driver [behind the virus] has been parties, gatherings, schools, youth sports,”
says County Executive Ed Day.
Active
cases in Rockland are still the highest in Spring Valley and Monsey, which have
remained under restrictions since October. With holidays on the horizon,
there's concern the newest yellow zones could be the beginning of more
lockdowns.
"I'm
hopeful we are able to navigate through this, but we have to understand, we
have to live with this virus. It’s not going away," he said.