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Coronavirus In Massapequa: What You Need To Know
Here's the latest on how the coronavirus is affecting Massapequa.
MASSAPEQUA, NY — The new coronavirus continues to plague Massapequa, and has lead to a complete disruption in everyday life for many residents.
As of March 29, there were more than 100 confirmed cases of the coronavirus in the Massapequa area: 52 in Massapequa and 54 in North Massapequa. There were 6,445 confirmed cases in Nassau County and 59,513 in New York as a whole.
NY PAUSE has shut down most of the state. All non-essential businesses are closed, and citizens have been told not to go out of their homes. The order was recently extended until April 15. It's also important to maintain social distancing to stop the spread of the virus, which means staying at least six feet away from other people.
Find out what's happening in Massapequafor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Here's how the coronavirus is affecting life in Massapequa.
Schools
Find out what's happening in Massapequafor free with the latest updates from Patch.
All schools are closed until at least April 15 by order of Gov. Andrew Cuomo. That order will be revisited and could be extended if necessary.
Town Services
Many Town of Oyster Bay buildings are closed to the public, but some have services available online. The town receiver of taxes and the town clerk's office both have services available online.
The town's parks are still open, but residents need to maintain social distancing. However, the use of playgrounds, ball courts and athletic fields is prohibited.
Businesses
All non-essential businesses are closed. But many restaurants are still serving food for delivery and take-out.
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