BREAKING IN MANHATTAN. Anti-Trump protesters rip flags off vehicles part of the #JewsForTrump vehicle convoy. Throw red paint on vehicles, punch Trump supporters. @realDonaldTrump @TrumpWarRoom pic.twitter.com/qbCeMKWWl9
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ReplyDeleteThe Queens Vaad will put their name on treif Bucharee places abee to take the gelt instead of a competitor.
ReplyDeleteEven without illegal overcrowded sardine can weddings, Da Mikelle has had music & mixed dancing for years during regular restaurant meals. Rabbonim called to complain that you can see the mixed dancing when driving by on Queens Blvd.
But like everything else, the Queens Vaad ignored it & then covered it up when it became publicly exposed.
https://nypost.com/2020/10/23/over-1k-hospitalized-in-ny-for-covid-19-highest-level-since-june/
For the 1st time in 4 months, over 1,000 New Yorkers were hospitalized for coronavirus, according to new state data released on Friday.
The state recorded 1,023 patients hospitalized for the virus Thursday, the highest recorded since June 22 when 1,104 New Yorkers were admitted for COVID.
50% of new hospital admissions in the last 2 weeks tracked in Brooklyn, Queens, Rockland & Orange counties
The rising count got so bad that DOH announced reinstated portions of lockdown on Oct 6 – shuttering non-essential businesses & schools again, back to measures in early March.
The worst neighborhoods are designated “red,” “orange” or “yellow” depending on severity.
Protests broke out in Brooklyn & Queens neighborhoods impacted, as Orthodox Jews decried restrictions.
Compliance enforcement continues, as the state Liquor Authority swiped 21 additional liquor licenses of bars & restaurants.
That's 238 total liquor licenses suspended tied to COVID violations since March.
One suspension occurred at a red zone, as SLA inspectors stumbled upon a 100-person wedding reception held at Da Mikelle Palace at 102 Queens Blvd in Forest Hills on Oct. 21.
Deputies heard music playing inside & entered — though the front lights were off “to give the impression the business was closed,” according to inspectors.
People were eating, drinking & dancing sans masks nor maintaining 6' social distancing, in violation of restrictions & the 50 person capacity limit.