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Former MTA Boss Calls on NYC Businesses to 'Stagger' Work Hours to Keep Transit Safe

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Former MTA Boss Calls on NYC Businesses to 'Stagger' Work Hours to Keep Transit Safe

Former MTA Boss Calls on NYC Businesses to 'Stagger' Work Hours to Keep Transit Safe

How can the country's biggest economic engine, which happens to also be the epicenter of the COVID-19 pandemic, get back to work?

It is the question bedeviling officials in the New York metropolitan area.

With New York City's coronavirus caseload now "past its peak," according to Gov.

Andrew Cuomo, the dilemma turns on when ー and how ー to begin to allow more than just essential workers back into the city's offices, shops, and tourist attractions.

And it all comes down to the state of the public transit system.


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