Courtesy: New York Post

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The New York Post reported Monday that New York’s Broadway has opened its first COVID19 vaccination site on Seventh Avenue between 47th and 48th Street at 20 Times Square, where it will cater to those working in the theater, television, and film industry, and run by the stage manager of “Wicked”.

New York City Mayor, Bill de Blasio, announced an action plan on March 25 that will get Broadway back up and running at full capacity, with more vaccine and testing sites opening in the coming weeks, as Broadway hopes to be back this Fall.

Signs of Broadway life have already returned as 2 major dance studios such as Broadway Dance Center and Steps On Broadway have welcomed back in-person dance classes, plus Australia has a major head start on its theatre scene as Broadway down under resumed unmasked and non-social distant performances with its major productions, plus no social distancing required in the audience, but please keep your mask on.

Daniel Quintanilla


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