Author Topic: Rightsizing 34th Ave for residents of the ave & for different times/seasons  (Read 2803 times)

Offline dssjh

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Re: Rightsizing 34th Ave for residents of the ave & for different times/seasons
« Reply #75 on: December 23, 2021, 09:33:33 PM »
Covid surge = greater need for closing the street. C'mon Omicron! Prove the NYT and the WaPo right and the South American researchers wrong! We can do it!

more importantly, we need to close every business in NYC immediately. we know all the variants spread more quickly indoors, so we must stop people from being in contact with strangers. as you are a scientist, i am sure you agree.

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Re: Rightsizing 34th Ave for residents of the ave & for different times/seasons
« Reply #76 on: December 24, 2021, 09:57:44 AM »
It would be a beautiful Christmas present to have all parties involved recognize the plusses and the problematic regarding the 34th Ave Open Streets project.  :)

The Open Street of 34th Ave is a fantastic Christmas present to the people of Jackson Heights.

Thank you, Santa...and whoever else is involved in the fabulous project.

It's a most wonderful Christmas gift during these pandemic times to be out in the open where it's safe...and not stuck indoors where it's less safe.

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Re: Rightsizing 34th Ave for residents of the ave & for different times/seasons
« Reply #77 on: December 24, 2021, 02:15:12 PM »
Covid surge = greater need for closing the street. C'mon Omicron! Prove the NYT and the WaPo right and the South American researchers wrong! We can do it!

more importantly, we need to close every business in NYC immediately. we know all the variants spread more quickly indoors, so we must stop people from being in contact with strangers. as you are a scientist, i am sure you agree.

Nope in actual fact I think people are being hysterical about what this surge means and that cases will soon plateau, hospitalizations will not approach anything near their previous highs (as has already been demonstrated in London and elsewhere) and after the holidays things will calm down again. And this site won't be around for me to gloat about it!