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NYC Health Officials: Non-Essential Businesses Could Shutdown In Neighborhoods With COVID Spikes

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NYC Health Officials: Non-Essential Businesses Could Shutdown In Neighborhoods With COVID Spikes

NYC Health Officials: Non-Essential Businesses Could Shutdown In Neighborhoods With COVID Spikes

Inspections and enforcement measures began Friday in areas of Brooklyn and Queens experiencing an alarming increase in COVID cases.

If there isn’t enough compliance, city officials say all non-essential businesses in those areas could be ordered to close.

CBS2's Aundrea Cline-Thomas reports.


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