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Living in the suburbs of Chicago we don't do the noise but I don't know what it is like in Chicago. In Illinois, everyone needs to wear masks starting age 5 but my town changed it to age 2. Schools are closed but they're starting to reopen business and are looking to end the lockdown this summer.
HI, thanks for this video. Dang i didn’t get to enjoy the sky show. I chill a lil in my rooftop when is sunny, i love the city perfectly view. I started using 3 days ago my cowbell (my salsa music instrument) n my daughter use my güira n together at 7 pm. My neighborhood is very quiet n only few ppl make some noise. i’m very upset w my local supermarket because they allow ppl in without mask or gloves ewwwww 😡. Sunnyside, NY.
I love watching you guys I am a grandma actually a great grandma and you remind me of the old New Yorkers I like the way you stick up for the New Yorkers keep the good work up both of you two are just darling
I live on Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada. Every night at 7pm all we can hear is cheering and clapping for our front line workers. Police, Fire and any available EMS staff participate daily by doing a 7pm drive by salute at a different location everyday. Yesterday they went through a local grocery store parking lot to salute the store employees. It has really brought a sense of community to our city that I don't think was ever there before. Our roads aren't as busy and by 5pm its pretty quiet. They have reduced sailings on our ferry routes on and off the Island, schools are closed, playgrounds are closed and by 8pm pretty much the town is inside for the night.
Central Kentucky here. Thanks for your work. You’re videos helped tremendously when we visited at the beginning of March 2020 (yes, RIGHT before COVID-19!). We are a mostly rural state, but we ring bells at 10am for encouragement and light up our houses green in honor of those who have passed away from COVID-19. Keep up the great work, man!
Here in Hong Kong we don’t clap for healthcare professionals. They would prefer us staying home and not going out instead of clapping for them. Also the people who initiated clapping are not interested in helping the medical professionals out but their own political agenda. It’s complicated. Thanks to the great effort made by our medical professionals and center of health protection (the CDC of Hong Kong) to track every single confirmed cases and quarantine all potential patients, we have a 5 consecutive days of no new cases and we are slowly going back to work. Our restaurants didn’t close but with capacity restrictions and we have a restriction of only 4 people gathering. Those are still in place. And of course we all started wearing masks since late January. All shops and public transportation require people to wear masks.
We dont go outside just standing around beside one another. Our homes our spread out and we have virtually no homes stacked ontop of one another so walking outside on your porch and seeing your neighbors across the street both ringing bells gives everyone a sense that we are not alone
*Phantom of the Opera will be the first show to re-open on Broadway, because the main character already wears a mask. Badum-tishh. I'll be here all day folks. lool*
There are so many fewer people walking around, that was a clever way to do the coffee shop and the bar scene. In California, everyone is wearing a mask out and about.
It's unbelievable to see how different NYC looks! Under different circumstances I would have loved it as I can't stand the Manhattan crowds but I lived in NY for a bit and sometimes I miss it terribly, so thank you for the update. As for across the pond.... I'm a key worker in the UK. Policy changes every week. Customers thank me for working when I'm posted on the door, and there is a lot of love going around for our healthcare system (NHS). We clap for key/essentials every thursday. It's somewhat bittersweet because people should have always been like this (i.e. not being dicks to frontline staff). Lockdown still in place but some cafe's are partially reopening, we chat to each-other at a distance or across gardens. Many police patrols, once counted 7 cars coming back home!
Jon, I was born in NYC now live in suburban Indianapolis. This time of year we would normally have a marathon run in town, arts festival and farmers market. The farmers market was open with social distancing of course, but even for a suburb its real quiet. Thank you for the great content on life in NYC.
I’m in Texas so not living in close quarters. I’m in Fort Worth. However, I have a sweet friend who goes on Facebook every evening in at 7:58 DST to sing God Bless America and we pray at 8 o clock til 8:01 for our country. Sometimes it is leaders, then medical workers, teachers and others. She is from Corsicana and is a professor at Navarro. Her students have performed inNYC. It is very special.
4:30 is how it's always been here in Austria!! 😂 I've never seen cashiers pack my groceries for me. They usually swipe all the groceries over the cash desk in what feels like warp speed, and then let them sit on a little platform next to them. If you do not throw them into your cart as quick as they stack them onto the platform, they'll get angry over you just dawdling about. It was like, a complete culture shock when I found out that cashiers in the U.S. actually pack the groceries for you!!
Thank you so much for taking the time to make this video. I have been waiting for someone to do this in my favorite NYC. Keep up the excellent work. I love the cowbell and your awesome attitude. Please keep these videos coming. Stay safe and let's get back to work.
Love your channel, we were due to visit nyc in May, we live in a small town in the suburbs of Liverpool uk, every Thursday we clap for our amazing NHS carers and frontline workers! Stay safe ❤️
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This is so cool what you guys do at 7pm. This video is important because you're recording history. In my city we are supposed to turn a blue light on outside for the first responders
Fascinating to see what is happening in your part of NYC, especially in Trader Joe. Haven't been to a store in weeks (all delivered). The 7PM Clap is so amazing from my space 35 floors above the city. Love the cow bell. Be safe.
Great video, thanks! I miss Manhattan! My peaceful neighborhood in Queens certainly raises a loudest sound at 7pm. A musician starts playing his instrument and plays the national anthem :)
Every Thursday at 8pm #clapforcarers in the UK. Parks are open, you're allowed to meet someone else from another household, some retailers might be opening on 1st June! it's pretty chill in London! But I love that not bringing your baggage into the supermarkets... We should use that here!
I live in a very small town in East Tennessee with a population of around 1200. Where I live, we drive everywhere. And, we don't make noise at 7 pm, it would be hard to hear because houses are so far apart. And, I love your videos Jon!
Our Trader's Joe in Orange Connecticut is about a 45 minute wait. Some people, in the 1-way isles, seem unprepared and confused with their shopping list. It's like a traffic jam. The Whole Foods customers are more prepared with their lists. Traffic is @ 50%' which surprises me. Thanks for some reminiscing, NYC views!!
I just discovered your channel. It's almost 2 wks since you posted and I live in another area of the Manhattan. Everyone is still wearing masks and thankfully, there's no binge shopping due to fully stocked shelves. However, I do see children and toddlers wearing masks and that wasn't the case before; it adds another layer of sadness to this whole situation. My supermarket is small so social distancing is very challenging. The people who work there are super polite and I make it a point to say "thank you" and "take care of yourself". It must be emotionally exhausting for them doing this for over 2 months. Most of the diners are open and offering pickup/delivery service. Our favorite Thai restaurant is doing that as well. But there are a lot of closed businesses that I hope can reopen. Stay safe everyone.
Hi John and Adriana. I thought the cows bell was cute . I am in Connecticut and everything is quiet around here and the stores are exactly the same as New York. We can not go out side with out a mask . I have not been out of the house since march 17th and nice to see. That every one is cooperating with the situation and I hope that this virus is over soon .I. Love the fact that I can see how you are doing thank you for showing me around . when I left pizza was only a quarter a slice.
nadia albert could you try tying a triangle folded scarf across the bridge if your nose, somewhat like an old Wild West bandit. At least that way you’d not be totally enclosed, you’d have more air moving if you know what I mean.
In Germany we try to go in little steps back to normal life. Next week I start to work in my job as a hairdresser. I have to wear a mask the whole time, also my clients.
I live 15 miles outside of Frankfurt, Germany. People in some of the big cities in Germany like Berlin, Cologne and Frankfurt applauded the first responders and health care workers at 8pm. Masks are mandatory if you want to go shopping or use public transportation. In my hometown of 15.000, 95% of the People wear Masks in stores, on the bus or train. Something like 20% wear them out on street. Love your content, the touristy stuff and the Covid-19 coverage!
Vancouver, Canada also does the 7pm healthcare hero’s cheering. We bang pots and pans, clap, air horns etc. Masks are not required at all but many wear them. Our biggest thing is social distancing and hand washing/sanitizing. Our stores have limits to how many customers are allowed in at a time and extra staff are on hand to make sure people stay 6 ft apart. Essential businesses are open like grocery, liquor stores, coffee shops, restaurants to go and by delivery like Uber eats etc. People are encouraged to go outside for exercise but if they can stay home they are recommended to do so.
I am here in Palm Springs, CA and EVERYBODY has facemasks on. They've been wearing them for about 3 weeks or more. Nobody is making a sound at 7pm or any other time as far as I know but we are indebted to our first responders!
In Vegas the strip is closed. All casinos closed. We walk our dogs at the park but bathrooms, playgrounds and sporting areas roped off. Grocery stores have one way aisles.
Im in WV and things are starting to open back up, as long as we keep our numbers of positive cases low. Elective surgeries start up next week and our doctors offices and outpatient medical services (such as radiology) are opening their schedules again for routine studies.
Here in New Jersey, state parks are re-opening Saturday. Otherwise its gonna be city by city basis. Supermarkets have some lines but certain things still hard to come by. Stay safe Jon & Adriana!!! Blessing from the other side of the Hudson
In Australia we have hardly any cases and still not opening up to much just relaxing certain things, i hope you guys stay safe and Don’t rush things Good luck👍
here in Spain people go out to their terraces and balconies to clap at 8pm, some of them also play music. things here are starting to ease, kids up to 14 can go outside since last sunday, next sunday we will be able to go and do exercise and the government has ruled a decrease plan with 4 phases so hopefully we will recover a so called normal situation in late June. me myself I work at a retirement home and things are quite quiet compared to 3 weeks ago, but still we have to keep a lot of security measures so the elders don't get the virus. it's being a difficult situation but we see some light at the end of the tunnel. thanks for your content btw
In Rosario Argentina we clap at 9pm to help healthcare workers. There are also other times to make noise for different causes, like for the politicians to reduce their salaries, to complain about decisions made by judges and so on.
The clap for the NHS in UK occurs on Thursday at 8pm. A good majority of Londoners wear facemasks but elsewhere much less so particularly amongst men who regard it as unmanly and for Londoners.
Hi from Yorkshire England we have our clap for the NHS Thursday night at 8pm we stand on our doorsteps or from Windows and chat across the street Our supermarkets are similar with the queues but not seeing many people wearing face masks here apart from some elderly people. We're all keeping to the social distancing rules and I haven't been able to see my son properly for 7 weeks. My son and husband are coming to NYC next April well hopefully if everything is okay 🙏 Stay safe sweetie ❤️
I'm finding your videos really interesting. New York is so different to when I was there last April. Lockdown in Scotland is similar: not so many masks, shops operate social distancing and have markings on the floor 6 feet apart and one-way arrows. We're on an island and you can only get on the ferries if you have a reason for work or healthcare. Every Thursday at 8pm our whole street is out making noise for the healthcare workers. I play the bagpipes so can easily make a lot of noise! 😂
So interesting that you film the current situation and tell about it. Here in Germany the lock down is gradually being lifted. The shops under 800 square meters are now open again. Nevertheless, we are only allowed to meet with a second person - everything else will be severely punished. Everywhere the police drives around and checks. In the city, the parks and the woods. Keep me up to date with pleasure. We had booked a flight to NYC for September and are a bit sceptical if it will take place and if so how safe it will be... Best wishes and stay healthy!
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In NYC too and every week in my neighborhood it gets louder and louder. few weeks back only from the east of my building there were people ringing, shouting etc but lately I hear it from east to west of the building so it's just all over, 7pm sharp. oh and the local supermarket still will let people use their grocery bags though I heard some supermarkets were now only using the plastic ones again so as not to have people bring their own, but not in my neighborhood it seems.
I live in a city about 2 hours east of Lexington, KY. We have been in lockdown since the third week of February. The grocery stores here are almost always empty by 6. We havent been hit hard by this virus in my area so far. We only have 9 cases in my county with 4 deaths. My city has alot of elderly who live in the community as well as in assisted living area. The strang thing here is, we have medical staff laid off here because the virus hasn't affected our area in an overwhelming way. We also have laid off nurses and doctors who are traveling to New York and New Jersey to help. I am thankful our governor here in ky has taken a stand and kept our state shut down and no travel orders in place. It's hard being a parent but we have a very high cancer rate and alot of our community has breathing issues in our elderly and children. Every morning at 10 am we ring our bells for those lost and the ones in the icu. We also light our houses with green. You are in our prayers and know that we here in ky our keeping you all there in our prayers.
This was a great video. Thank you ☺ We don't honk horns etc for healthcare workers in Australia. They usually say that they'd rather we stayed home to help keep them safe. I can see why you do it in NYC, though, as COVID has hit you so hard and healthcare workers have died.
Here in N. Florida we are encouraged to wear masks, but not mandatory. We are in phase 1 of reopening. And will go into phase 2 to reopen more come May 11th. Our beaches opened yesterday but tourist will not be allowed to vacation here for a few more weeks. My daughter and I love your page, learning all about what to do in NYC bc we had reservations to Manhattan June 6-13 for her college graduation. We are so bummed that we will not be able to go!!! Stay safe!
We don't do this in 🇵🇷 though most the people have br home by 7pm is called ' Ley de toque , unlees you have a liscn. Or letter that authorised you to work late
Look up ActionKid. He's a guy that walks specific areas for hour or so. He talks throughout, but its not annoying or anything like that. Its really surreal to see this happening to nyc. Sad actually.
was like this after 9/11 for a while but still not as long it feels like. I just remember how quiet everything was for a couple of weeks, no planes but military in the air space, people were quiet, streets weren't as crowded all the time. but this will go on way longer for sure.
No gym showers in NJ for FIFTEEN MONTHS-except if the gym had a pool which led me to believe that some green stuff other than chlorine was being transmitted.
Here in Australia, we're being told that it'll only be a few weeks before the majority of the quarantine laws are lifted, with some already being repealed.
Here in Berlin we have to wear masks since Monday (27.4.2020) in public transport and since Wednesday also in shops. More shops have opened here now, but people are mostly still at home. You can go out without having any reason all the time though. You are still only allowed to meet with one other person that doesn't live in your household at a time though. I personally was pretty impressed how fast people adapted the new rules. Today (Thursday) almost 90% of people wear masks when they have to. All the best to everyone around the world o/
Singapore has done this twice! But not everyday haha...and about a week ago a local Singer-Songwriter organised a mass singing of our iconic national day song "Home". You can go google it, i think you'll find some exciting videos!
in Sydney Australia we don't clap but the media is thanking all of them on a regular basis ....there is no more peak hour in the traffic all the shops in most shopping complexes success Westfield are closed...the supermarkets and bottle shops are doing a roaring trade.. coffee shops sell coffee and food to go and some pubs a selling beer in bottles ...most people are practicing the social distancing ...in my company over 20000 employees have been stood down. thank you for your videos. there are fantastic
I had a my first trip to NY scheduled for March 21, and of course had to cancel. I will feel safe to reschedule after a vaccine is available. I also want to give Manhattan time to recover as I had planned to do most of the main sites.
@@HereBeBarr Thank you. Just keep us updated with the state of everything. Since you live there and are in the action...I think you are a very good judge!
Here in Egypt it’s mandatory to wear masks and we have what we like to call entertainment patrols where basically pickup trucks with amps play patriotic music lifting people’s spirit and it’s so charming
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Living in the suburbs of Chicago we don't do the noise but I don't know what it is like in Chicago. In Illinois, everyone needs to wear masks starting age 5 but my town changed it to age 2. Schools are closed but they're starting to reopen business and are looking to end the lockdown this summer.
HI, thanks for this video. Dang i didn’t get to enjoy the sky show. I chill a lil in my rooftop when is sunny, i love the city perfectly view. I started using 3 days ago my cowbell (my salsa music instrument) n my daughter use my güira n together at 7 pm. My neighborhood is very quiet n only few ppl make some noise. i’m very upset w my local supermarket because they allow ppl in without mask or gloves ewwwww 😡. Sunnyside, NY.
social distancing in restaurants is going to be interesting.
Looks so peaceful for a change
Each Thursday the entire UK does this.
What is life really like in New York right now? For Jon, that means tasty home cooked food and ringing the cowbell harder than anybody else at 7PM.
I barely try with that bell, it's TOO loud.
Jon ''ringing the cowbell harder than anybody else...'' Is that a euphemism or something?
Our kids can literally relive this experience because of this video that’s crazy
I love watching you guys I am a grandma actually a great grandma and you remind me of the old New Yorkers I like the way you stick up for the New Yorkers keep the good work up both of you two are just darling
Thanks so much.
I live on Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada. Every night at 7pm all we can hear is cheering and clapping for our front line workers. Police, Fire and any available EMS staff participate daily by doing a 7pm drive by salute at a different location everyday. Yesterday they went through a local grocery store parking lot to salute the store employees. It has really brought a sense of community to our city that I don't think was ever there before. Our roads aren't as busy and by 5pm its pretty quiet. They have reduced sailings on our ferry routes on and off the Island, schools are closed, playgrounds are closed and by 8pm pretty much the town is inside for the night.
Central Kentucky here. Thanks for your work. You’re videos helped tremendously when we visited at the beginning of March 2020 (yes, RIGHT before COVID-19!). We are a mostly rural state, but we ring bells at 10am for encouragement and light up our houses green in honor of those who have passed away from COVID-19. Keep up the great work, man!
Here in Hong Kong we don’t clap for healthcare professionals. They would prefer us staying home and not going out instead of clapping for them. Also the people who initiated clapping are not interested in helping the medical professionals out but their own political agenda. It’s complicated.
Thanks to the great effort made by our medical professionals and center of health protection (the CDC of Hong Kong) to track every single confirmed cases and quarantine all potential patients, we have a 5 consecutive days of no new cases and we are slowly going back to work. Our restaurants didn’t close but with capacity restrictions and we have a restriction of only 4 people gathering. Those are still in place. And of course we all started wearing masks since late January. All shops and public transportation require people to wear masks.
We dont go outside just standing around beside one another. Our homes our spread out and we have virtually no homes stacked ontop of one another so walking outside on your porch and seeing your neighbors across the street both ringing bells gives everyone a sense that we are not alone
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There are so many fewer people walking around, that was a clever way to do the coffee shop and the bar scene. In California, everyone is wearing a mask out and about.
It's unbelievable to see how different NYC looks! Under different circumstances I would have loved it as I can't stand the Manhattan crowds but I lived in NY for a bit and sometimes I miss it terribly, so thank you for the update. As for across the pond.... I'm a key worker in the UK. Policy changes every week. Customers thank me for working when I'm posted on the door, and there is a lot of love going around for our healthcare system (NHS). We clap for key/essentials every thursday. It's somewhat bittersweet because people should have always been like this (i.e. not being dicks to frontline staff). Lockdown still in place but some cafe's are partially reopening, we chat to each-other at a distance or across gardens. Many police patrols, once counted 7 cars coming back home!
Bringin it with the COW BELL!! Turning it up a notch!!!
Hhahaha my man
Hi John here in the UK we clap every Thursday at 8pm for our key workers especially the NHS doctors and nurses 👏👏👏
Jon, I was born in NYC now live in suburban Indianapolis. This time of year we would normally have a marathon run in town, arts festival and farmers market. The farmers market was open with social distancing of course, but even for a suburb its real quiet. Thank you for the great content on life in NYC.
Good point about lowering anxiety, feeling the same lately here in CT. Thanks for sharing about the current situation, all the best!
Right! I had to go into the office yesterday (no one was there) i wound up turning on some R&B to shake the vibe.
In CT too
Stay safe.
I’m in Texas so not living in close quarters. I’m in Fort Worth. However, I have a sweet friend who goes on Facebook every evening in at 7:58 DST to sing God Bless America and we pray at 8 o clock til 8:01 for our country. Sometimes it is leaders, then medical workers, teachers and others. She is from Corsicana and is a professor at Navarro. Her students have performed inNYC. It is very special.
I'm moving to New York at the end of May!
Luckkyyy
In London they do a "Clap for essential workers" every Thursday at 8PM.
4:30 is how it's always been here in Austria!! 😂
I've never seen cashiers pack my groceries for me. They usually swipe all the groceries over the cash desk in what feels like warp speed, and then let them sit on a little platform next to them. If you do not throw them into your cart as quick as they stack them onto the platform, they'll get angry over you just dawdling about. It was like, a complete culture shock when I found out that cashiers in the U.S. actually pack the groceries for you!!
Thank you so much for taking the time to make this video. I have been waiting for someone to do this in my favorite NYC. Keep up the excellent work. I love the cowbell and your awesome attitude. Please keep these videos coming. Stay safe and let's get back to work.
Thanks !
I live in Brooklyn, and I did not know this happened!! I love this!!
Love your channel, we were due to visit nyc in May, we live in a small town in the suburbs of Liverpool uk, every Thursday we clap for our amazing NHS carers and frontline workers! Stay safe ❤️
Great that you didn’t have to wait in line to get in the grocery store
yeah, also could be b.c we went on a Friday the one long wait day.
Awesome. Love seeing you go outside!
Thanks Jason
I need MORE cowbell! (Christopher Walken voice)
hahaha
Food and Footprints- Greg and Jumi that's what i was gonna say 🤣
I live three blocks away from you. So YOU’RE the cowbell guy! 🐮🛎 (See you soon on Spring Street outside TJ’s 😉)
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In South Carolina we just opened our beaches, probably gonna pay for that in a couple weeks 😬
Nah
Love you guys! Great videos! Thanks!
I miss New York so much that I tear when I see videos about New York.
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This is so cool what you guys do at 7pm. This video is important because you're recording history.
In my city we are supposed to turn a blue light on outside for the first responders
Stay safe John and Adriana ❤️
Love the videos....I’m watching from Manchester in the UK....our bars and restaurants opened on the 4th July at long last!
Haha looking back at this I was never in quarantine I was working and everyone was just wearing masks but in general things were pretty normal
thanks for sharing updates , bravo !
Fascinating to see what is happening in your part of NYC, especially in Trader Joe. Haven't been to a store in weeks (all delivered). The 7PM Clap is so amazing from my space 35 floors above the city. Love the cow bell. Be safe.
Thanks Seth. Yes, you have quite the vantage point up there.. we're a bit more contained where we witness the clapping.
Im so glad I got to visit NYC before this happened,I don't think cities will ever be quite the same again. Keep up the videos, loving your work 🇬🇧😷
It's going to be a long time before we're anywhere near "normal".
@@HereBeBarr and when you are,just like Arnie "I'll be back". Awesome city👍
@@HereBeBarr As soon as they find the vaccine everything will be back to normal. 9 to 18 months tops.
Great video, thanks! I miss Manhattan! My peaceful neighborhood in Queens certainly raises a loudest sound at 7pm. A musician starts playing his instrument and plays the national anthem :)
we have to, virus is strong in NYC, it's everywhere, glad curve is going down, already lost a coworker, sad days.
Every Thursday at 8pm #clapforcarers in the UK. Parks are open, you're allowed to meet someone else from another household, some retailers might be opening on 1st June! it's pretty chill in London! But I love that not bringing your baggage into the supermarkets... We should use that here!
I live in a very small town in East Tennessee with a population of around 1200. Where I live, we drive everywhere. And, we don't make noise at 7 pm, it would be hard to hear because houses are so far apart.
And, I love your videos Jon!
Thanks !
Our Trader's Joe in Orange Connecticut is about a 45 minute wait. Some people, in the 1-way isles, seem unprepared and confused with their shopping list. It's like a traffic jam. The Whole Foods customers are more prepared with their lists. Traffic is @ 50%' which surprises me.
Thanks for some reminiscing, NYC views!!
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I just discovered your channel. It's almost 2 wks since you posted and I live in another area of the Manhattan. Everyone is still wearing masks and thankfully, there's no binge shopping due to fully stocked shelves. However, I do see children and toddlers wearing masks and that wasn't the case before; it adds another layer of sadness to this whole situation. My supermarket is small so social distancing is very challenging. The people who work there are super polite and I make it a point to say "thank you" and "take care of yourself". It must be emotionally exhausting for them doing this for over 2 months. Most of the diners are open and offering pickup/delivery service. Our favorite Thai restaurant is doing that as well. But there are a lot of closed businesses that I hope can reopen. Stay safe everyone.
Hi John and Adriana. I thought the cows bell was cute . I am in Connecticut and everything is quiet around here and the stores are exactly the same as New York. We can not go out side with out a mask . I have not been out of the house since march 17th and nice to see. That every one is cooperating with the situation and I hope that this virus is over soon .I. Love the fact that I can see how you are doing thank you for showing me around . when I left pizza was only a quarter a slice.
Can’t breath under the mask with my asthma but have to wear it but wheezing AF
Yes i find it annoying after 10 minutes and have to get more air by moving it.
You guys need to get different masks!
Same here..feel like I'm suffocating!
I feel ya! My asthma get pretty bad for just 4 minutes of wearing it...
nadia albert could you try tying a triangle folded scarf across the bridge if your nose, somewhat like an old Wild West bandit. At least that way you’d not be totally enclosed, you’d have more air moving if you know what I mean.
yes "noise party" starts at 7:30pm in Toronto Canada ! I like all your info clip about Manhattan, thanks for making them! Best Wishes always
Thanks as always for posting content. Post COVID-19 you should hold a New York City tour of your favorite places - ijs you have the fan base.
In Madrid the movement of applause to the nurses and doctors originated every day at 8:00 p.m. Greetings and New York spirit, there is less left.
In Germany we try to go in little steps back to normal life. Next week I start to work in my job as a hairdresser. I have to wear a mask the whole time, also my clients.
I live 15 miles outside of Frankfurt, Germany. People in some of the big cities in Germany like Berlin, Cologne and Frankfurt applauded the first responders and health care workers at 8pm. Masks are mandatory if you want to go shopping or use public transportation. In my hometown of 15.000, 95% of the People wear Masks in stores, on the bus or train. Something like 20% wear them out on street. Love your content, the touristy stuff and the Covid-19 coverage!
Barcelona, 8PM every evening still clapping. :)
Vancouver, Canada also does the 7pm healthcare hero’s cheering. We bang pots and pans, clap, air horns etc. Masks are not required at all but many wear them. Our biggest thing is social distancing and hand washing/sanitizing. Our stores have limits to how many customers are allowed in at a time and extra staff are on hand to make sure people stay 6 ft apart. Essential businesses are open like grocery, liquor stores, coffee shops, restaurants to go and by delivery like Uber eats etc. People are encouraged to go outside for exercise but if they can stay home they are recommended to do so.
Weird to see NY so empty. Cool postcards. I like the 7pm shout out to the first responders!
Yeah it's fun to make some noise.
I am here in Palm Springs, CA and EVERYBODY has facemasks on. They've been wearing them for about 3 weeks or more. Nobody is making a sound at 7pm or any other time as far as I know but we are indebted to our first responders!
In Spain we do the same clapping at 8 pm, and some people sing or dj's play from the balconies We are locked at home since march 13.
In Vegas the strip is closed. All casinos closed. We walk our dogs at the park but bathrooms, playgrounds and sporting areas roped off. Grocery stores have one way aisles.
Im in WV and things are starting to open back up, as long as we keep our numbers of positive cases low. Elective surgeries start up next week and our doctors offices and outpatient medical services (such as radiology) are opening their schedules again for routine studies.
Thanks for the update.
I used to work a few blocks away from that Trader Joe's. Strange to see the Bike shop closed down as well. Miss the area too.
it looking like i might be able to come back to visit soon, thanks for the update
Well soon is relative.. but i hope so.
Here in New Jersey, state parks are re-opening Saturday. Otherwise its gonna be city by city basis.
Supermarkets have some lines but certain things still hard to come by.
Stay safe Jon & Adriana!!! Blessing from the other side of the Hudson
Interestingly enough they never closed the parks in NYC. Just playgrounds and dog parks.
In Australia we have hardly any cases and still not opening up to much just relaxing certain things, i hope you guys stay safe and Don’t rush things Good luck👍
here in Spain people go out to their terraces and balconies to clap at 8pm, some of them also play music. things here are starting to ease, kids up to 14 can go outside since last sunday, next sunday we will be able to go and do exercise and the government has ruled a decrease plan with 4 phases so hopefully we will recover a so called normal situation in late June. me myself I work at a retirement home and things are quite quiet compared to 3 weeks ago, but still we have to keep a lot of security measures so the elders don't get the virus. it's being a difficult situation but we see some light at the end of the tunnel. thanks for your content btw
Yes in Spain it was much more severe. We never had a curfew or limitations to go out for a walk.
Hey loved the video! Can you please do a video about what you think life will be like in New York after coronavirus.
In Rosario Argentina we clap at 9pm to help healthcare workers. There are also other times to make noise for different causes, like for the politicians to reduce their salaries, to complain about decisions made by judges and so on.
The clap for the NHS in UK occurs on Thursday at 8pm. A good majority of Londoners wear facemasks but elsewhere much less so particularly amongst men who regard it as unmanly and for Londoners.
Hi from Yorkshire England we have our clap for the NHS Thursday night at 8pm we stand on our doorsteps or from Windows and chat across the street
Our supermarkets are similar with the queues but not seeing many people wearing face masks here apart from some elderly people. We're all keeping to the social distancing rules and I haven't been able to see my son properly for 7 weeks.
My son and husband are coming to NYC next April well hopefully if everything is okay 🙏
Stay safe sweetie ❤️
I'm finding your videos really interesting. New York is so different to when I was there last April. Lockdown in Scotland is similar: not so many masks, shops operate social distancing and have markings on the floor 6 feet apart and one-way arrows. We're on an island and you can only get on the ferries if you have a reason for work or healthcare. Every Thursday at 8pm our whole street is out making noise for the healthcare workers. I play the bagpipes so can easily make a lot of noise! 😂
Wow I'd love to see that filmed.
I live in the Bronx and haven’t been to Manhattan since March. So strange to not be able to travel between boroughs.
So interesting that you film the current situation and tell about it. Here in Germany the lock down is gradually being lifted. The shops under 800 square meters are now open again. Nevertheless, we are only allowed to meet with a second person - everything else will be severely punished. Everywhere the police drives around and checks. In the city, the parks and the woods.
Keep me up to date with pleasure. We had booked a flight to NYC for September and are a bit sceptical if it will take place and if so how safe it will be... Best wishes and stay healthy!
Bonjour Jon et Adriana.....C est une vidėo tręs interessante et c est vraiment surprenant de voir New-York comme ça,
Prenez bien soin de vous💖
I’m Philadelphia, where I live, a lot of people are making noise!
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In NYC too and every week in my neighborhood it gets louder and louder. few weeks back only from the east of my building there were people ringing, shouting etc but lately I hear it from east to west of the building so it's just all over, 7pm sharp. oh and the local supermarket still will let people use their grocery bags though I heard some supermarkets were now only using the plastic ones again so as not to have people bring their own, but not in my neighborhood it seems.
Thank for sharing
It’s happening up here in Vancouver Canada. We make as much noise as you can
Yes, each night at 19:00 and it lasts for maybe two to three minutes.
GREAT VIDEO
I hope you 'll make another similar video.
where did you buy the kn95 mask? how can i tell the fake one from the real one? also are there different size? what size was your? thanks.
I live in a city about 2 hours east of Lexington, KY. We have been in lockdown since the third week of February. The grocery stores here are almost always empty by 6. We havent been hit hard by this virus in my area so far. We only have 9 cases in my county with 4 deaths. My city has alot of elderly who live in the community as well as in assisted living area. The strang thing here is, we have medical staff laid off here because the virus hasn't affected our area in an overwhelming way. We also have laid off nurses and doctors who are traveling to New York and New Jersey to help. I am thankful our governor here in ky has taken a stand and kept our state shut down and no travel orders in place. It's hard being a parent but we have a very high cancer rate and alot of our community has breathing issues in our elderly and children. Every morning at 10 am we ring our bells for those lost and the ones in the icu. We also light our houses with green. You are in our prayers and know that we here in ky our keeping you all there in our prayers.
Are you from the great city of NY? I recently moved from Astoria to Orlando Florida. Best idea ever but I miss Astoria at times
Here in Buenos Aires, it is at 9pm that we clap our heroes. Al the rest the same. Mouth covered, social distancing.
04:38 Moth trying to fly away in shopping bag ahahahhahaha
This was a great video. Thank you ☺ We don't honk horns etc for healthcare workers in Australia. They usually say that they'd rather we stayed home to help keep them safe. I can see why you do it in NYC, though, as COVID has hit you so hard and healthcare workers have died.
Here in N. Florida we are encouraged to wear masks, but not mandatory. We are in phase 1 of reopening. And will go into phase 2 to reopen more come May 11th. Our beaches opened yesterday but tourist will not be allowed to vacation here for a few more weeks. My daughter and I love your page, learning all about what to do in NYC bc we had reservations to Manhattan June 6-13 for her college graduation. We are so bummed that we will not be able to go!!! Stay safe!
We don't do this in 🇵🇷 though most the people have br home by 7pm is called ' Ley de toque , unlees you have a liscn. Or letter that authorised you to work late
I have never seen New York City quiet like this before.
If i went out at night, would be downright spooky.
Look up ActionKid. He's a guy that walks specific areas for hour or so.
He talks throughout, but its not annoying or anything like that. Its really surreal to see this happening to nyc. Sad actually.
Roger S I know ActionKid. I watch his videos a lot, including his Live Stream Walks.
was like this after 9/11 for a while but still not as long it feels like. I just remember how quiet everything was for a couple of weeks, no planes but military in the air space, people were quiet, streets weren't as crowded all the time. but this will go on way longer for sure.
No gym showers in NJ for FIFTEEN MONTHS-except if the gym had a pool which led me to believe that some green stuff other than chlorine was being transmitted.
Here in Australia, we're being told that it'll only be a few weeks before the majority of the quarantine laws are lifted, with some already being repealed.
We got a ways to go in NYC.
Pretty much the same thing here in Brooklyn but not so much banging at 7pm. I think most of my neighborhood is asleep by then.
ahaha
Here in Berlin we have to wear masks since Monday (27.4.2020) in public transport and since Wednesday also in shops. More shops have opened here now, but people are mostly still at home. You can go out without having any reason all the time though. You are still only allowed to meet with one other person that doesn't live in your household at a time though. I personally was pretty impressed how fast people adapted the new rules. Today (Thursday) almost 90% of people wear masks when they have to. All the best to everyone around the world o/
Oh forgot to say that we don't clap/make noise for our health care professionals (yet).
Greetings from Las Vegas! The Las Vegas Strip is a ghost town! Very few people are walking the streets.
Wow. I read that some casinos may open by Summer.
Excellent 👍 video
Singapore has done this twice! But not everyday haha...and about a week ago a local Singer-Songwriter organised a mass singing of our iconic national day song "Home". You can go google it, i think you'll find some exciting videos!
7 pm the bell 🛎 😂😅 great video 👌
It was announced today (after you made this video) that the Subway will be closed 1AM-5AM starting May 6.
I saw that !!
in Sydney Australia we don't clap but the media is thanking all of them on a regular basis ....there is no more peak hour in the traffic all the shops in most shopping complexes success Westfield are closed...the supermarkets and bottle shops are doing a roaring trade.. coffee shops sell coffee and food to go and some pubs a selling beer in bottles ...most people are practicing the social distancing ...in my company over 20000 employees have been stood down.
thank you for your videos. there are fantastic
Yes!!! I live in Billings Montana and people still yell and make noise! The whole state is doing it!
I had a my first trip to NY scheduled for March 21, and of course had to cancel. I will feel safe to reschedule after a vaccine is available. I also want to give Manhattan time to recover as I had planned to do most of the main sites.
Hi, Where can I buy those mask around NYC????
Can you talk about when we should come back to the city? If we work/go to school there :)
Yes!
I'm honestly not qualified to answer that. But would happily discuss it in the future as more announcements are made.
@@HereBeBarr Thank you. Just keep us updated with the state of everything. Since you live there and are in the action...I think you are a very good judge!
Here in Egypt it’s mandatory to wear masks and we have what we like to call entertainment patrols where basically pickup trucks with amps play patriotic music lifting people’s spirit and it’s so charming
That sounds neat.
Our community pool and spa are closed. It's 100 degrees here in Palm Springs. Not cool...