— and are particularly significant for commonly touched surfaces on like those on the city's highly trafficked trains and buses, infecting passengers and workers alike.Loading"When they were talking about droplets, I thought it was a droplet and then it falls, right? It's a droplet that can hang in the air for three hours," Cuomo said. "I don't even know how that works.
Cuomo said information on the lifespan of the coronavirus was key for informing disinfectant measures for agencies like the Metropolitan Transportation Authority and important for New Yorkers to remember ahead of the city and state's eventual reopening. After the first reported case of the novel coronavirus in New York City, the MTA announced it would enlist employees toThe virus has hit the MTA hard in the epicenter of the US outbreak. The agency reported that as of April 24, it had lost 84 employees to the virus as 3,352 employees have tested positive since the outbreak began,
I don’t buy what he says.
Charge the riders a cleaning fee tax