‘Sweet 16’ party becomes ‘superspreader’ event in New York
Over 80 people attended the party, known as a “Sweet 16” in the United States, well above the state’s 50-person limit. The venue has been closed temporarily and fined $12,000, local officials said.
“We’ve never seen a super-spreader event like this before in Suffolk County,” tweeted the area’s county executive on Wednesday.
“People have to act responsibly so that we do not have another economic setback.”
New York state has largely kept coronavirus under control in recent months after 33,000 residents died from the virus, mainly in the spring.
But in recent weeks, infections have multiplied in some areas, especially in neighborhoods with large Orthodox Jewish populations.
Governor Andrew Cuomo closed non-essential businesses and capped places of worship at ten people in the so-called red zones.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio defended the measures on Thursday, citing tightened restrictions in Europe where cases are on the rise.
“If for a few weeks we’re asking people to do something exceptional to help stop a problem from growing and stop it from spreading, I think that’s fair,” he said.
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