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A sign that the pandemic may be coming to an end in New York City is the push to reopen.
Mayor De Blasio announced a plan to fully reopen the city on July 1st.
Governor Cuomo declined to be tied to a date but said he would like to see a reopening soon and has increased capacity at restaurants, bars, and stadiums.
Starting Monday, May 3rd, over 80,000 city employees will return to their offices, and it's expected that other employers will follow the city's lead asking employees to go back to the office.
On this week's episode, we'll discuss if the workers are ready to return to the office, what new office life will look like, and what you should do to stay safe.
Our first guest is Katheryn Wylde; she's the current CEO and President of Partnership for New York City, the city's leading business non-profit organization.
We will also hear from Jamie Greenberger, a safety and security expert at Safety.com, a review and research company that experts in all things safety. |