Solnedgång över midtown Manhattan. (JOHANNES EISELE / AFP)

New Yorks kontor öppnar – men få väntas dyka upp

I New York City får företag från och med måndag öppna sina kontor för sina anställda – efter en lockdown som varat i tre månader. Men få tycks vara redo att återvända, skriver Wall Street Journal.

Tidningen har pratat med mäklare och hyresvärdar och de väntar sig att endast mellan 10 och 20 procent av Manhattans kontorsarbetare dyker upp i morgon. Siffran väntas sedan stiga successivt över sommaren.

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COVID-19 i New York City
Wikipedia (en)
The first case relating to the COVID-19 pandemic was confirmed in New York City in March 2020 in a woman who had recently traveled to New York City from Iran, a country seriously affected already by the COVID-19 pandemic at the time. Nearly a month later, the metropolitan area was the worst-affected area in the country, with its medical infrastructure overtaxed. By April, the city had more confirmed coronavirus cases than China, the U.K., or Iran, and by May, had more cases than any country other than the United States. On March 20, the governor's office issued an executive order closing down non-essential businesses. The city's public transportation system remained open but experienced crowding due to reduced transit service and an increase of homeless persons seeking shelter on the subway. By April, hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers were out of work with lost tax revenues estimated to run into the billions. Low income jobs in the retail, transportation and restaurant sectors are especially affected. The drop in income, sales tax and tourism revenues including hotel tax revenue may cost the city up to $10 billion. Mayor Bill de Blasio has said the city's unemployment system collapsed following a surge in claims and it will require federal assistance to maintain basic services.
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