The ebb and flow into Manhattan has come to an unprecedented halt. But there are reasons to be optimistic about its recovery
, Manhattan holds 1.6m souls, a large number for a small island. In the morning over twice as many more rush in like a tide, filling up office blocks, coffee shops and spin classes. In the evening this tide drains back out over bridges and through tunnels, leaving just a thin residue of small-hours stop-outs and shift workers. The ebb and flow is shallower at weekends, and in summer. But it has held its rhythm for more than a century.
Over the century more and more cities grew large, dense and rich. By 2016 more than a fifth of humankind was living in cities of 1m people or more. The largest 300 metropolitan areas now generate half the world’s’s growth. And New York remains at the tip of the top tier. At almost $1.8trn itsis the largest of any city in the world. It is home to as dense a cluster of globally important firms as you can find anywhere.
But making mass transit safe in a world of social distancing is hard. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority , which is run by the state, is responsible for the city’s buses and a subway system which boasts more stations than any other in the world. It was already in poor financial and physical shape before the pandemic; during the covid closure it lost 90% of its riders and more than $2bn in revenue.
And if cities are resilient in theory, New York has also proved so in practice. The attacks which brought down the World Trade Centre in 2001 were estimated by the city’s comptroller to have cost $83bn-95bn in lives and property. Lower Manhattan, where the twin towers had stood, lost almost 30% of its office space, temporarily displacing 100,000 workers.
日本 最新ニュース, 日本 見出し
Similar News:他のニュース ソースから収集した、これに似たニュース記事を読むこともできます。
Mainland China reports three new confirmed, five asymptomatic COVID-19 casesMainland China reported three confirmed and five new asymptomatic COVID-19 cases by the end of June 9, the National Health Commission said on Wednesday.
続きを読む »
No new COVID-19 cases tied to Missouri hair salon exposure: Health departmentNo new COVID-19 cases were found after two hairstylists potentially exposed 140 customers and six coworkers to the virus at a Great Clips in Missouri, the local health department said Monday. Last month, the Springfield-Greene County Health Department alerted the public that two hairstylists had tested
続きを読む »
New Study Shows Hydroxychloroquine Doesn’t Prevent Covid-19 Coronavirus InfectionVirus expert Dave Wessner explores a new study that shows that hydroxychloroquine doesn’t appear to prevent people from being infected with the coronavirus that causes Covid-19.
続きを読む »
As other states see increasing Covid-19 cases, New York governor warns 'we need caution'As other states see increasing Covid-19 cases, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo warns 'we need caution'
続きを読む »
When You Can't Quarantine At Home: COVID-19 Contact Tracers Aim To HelpPublic health experts say tracing the close contacts of people infected with the coronavirus and getting them all into quarantine is crucial to stopping the pandemic. That's easier said than done.
続きを読む »
I'm A Therapist, And I'm Struggling With The COVID-19 Pandemic, Too'All of us are experiencing the same thing, to some degree, for the first time.'
続きを読む »