New York lockdown: Is New York on lockdown? Should I travel to New York?

New York is the state of origin for thousands of coronavirus cases in the United States. Countries and states around the globe are implementing stringent measures to curb the spread of the deadly disease such as national lockdowns and school closures. As it stands, more than a third of the world’s population is under some form of restriction, but is New York on lockdown and can you travel there right now?

On Monday, US President Donald Trump revealed coronavirus deaths in the US are expected to peak in the next two weeks.

President Trump’s top scientific adviser warned the outbreak could kill up to 200,000 Americans.

The US leader announced he was extending the 15-day period of social distancing in the USA, which was due to expire on Monday, until April 30.

In a White House briefing, Mr Trump said his remarks last week which said the US economy would be running again by Easter were “aspirational”.

Mr Trump said: “The modelling estimates that the peak in the death rate is likely to hit in two weeks.

“The better you do, the faster this whole nightmare will end.

“Therefore we’ll be extending our guidelines to April 30th to slow the spread.”

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The United States now has the most coronavirus cases in the world, surpassing the figures for China where the outbreak first began.

More than 155,000 cases have been reported in the US, 66,000 of which have been confirmed in New York.

The United States, which was relatively slow in getting its testing programme underway, has now significantly ramped this up across the country.

The country has also shut down venues where large numbers of people congregate, such as schools and educational institutes.

Of the United States’ 156,602 cases, there have been 2,880 deaths.

In New York, there have been a total of 66,497, making it the most infected state, reporting 50,000 more cases than the second most infected state of New Jersey.

New York has seen 1,218 deaths, more than 40 percent of the total number of deaths across the country.

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is holding daily news conferences amid the coronavirus crisis.

The governor noted more than 9,000 people are currently in hospital suffering from COVID-19.

He said: “What’s happening in New York is not an anomaly.”

Mr Cuomo added New York’s situation is a “canary in the coal mine” for other states in the country.

He added New York will share lessons about this virus which will prove instructive for other states.

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Mr Cuomo emphasised his previous statewide order to stay at home, calling it a mandate, not a recommendation.

He said: “If you leave the house, you are exposing yourself to danger.

“If you leave the house you are exposing others to danger.

“I know staying at home can be boring or oppressive but it’s better than the alternative.”

He added: “No American is immune to this virus.

“I don’t care if you live in Kansas. I don’t care if you live in Texas.”

Is New York in lockdown?

New York citizens have been told to stay at home and all non-essential businesses have closed.

The US President appears to have changed his mind about the possibility of imposing a quarantine on New York.

He wrote on Twitter: “On the recommendation of the White House coronavirus task force, and upon consultation with the governors of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, I have asked the CDC to issue a strong travel advisory, to be administered by the governors, in consultation with the federal government.

“ A quarantine will not be necessary.”

The tweet came hours after he told reporters a quarantine was wanted in New York by some people as it was a “hot spot”.

Should you travel to New York?

As of March 16, it is impossible for many British citizens to enter the USA if they have been in the UK, Ireland, Schengen zone, Iran or China within the previous 14 days.

US citizens and permanent residents of the USA, certain specified close family members and certain other limited categories of visa holders are exempt and still able to enter the USA.

But those permitted entry may be asked to self-isolate for up to 14 days after their arrival.

British nationals will also be unable to transit the USA on an ESTA visa waiver if they have been in the UK, Ireland, Schengen zone, Iran or China within the previous 14 days.

Currently, Britons in the USA are allowed to leave and are advised to make travel arrangements at their earliest convenience.

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