NYC continues getting over 7000 emergency calls everyday this week, with no end in sight.
Below are photos from today in Alley Pond Park. The park definitely had a lot more people than a typical weekday. The fields have enough space for people to space apart, even with some people deciding it's a good time to picnic. In the hiking trails, however, it's much harder to stay physically apart since some sections are a bit narrow.
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Despite the announcement that all NYC playgrounds will close, Wild Flower Meadow Playground is still open, but with this warning sign posted.
On a positive note, cherry blossoms have started blooming
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