NYC 24-hour subway service resumes May 17
Subway service in New York City will resume a 24-hour schedule starting May 17, Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) announced on Monday.
The subway, which typically runs overnight, began closing between 2 a.m. and 4 a.m. during the pandemic to allow for sanitization and cleaning.
About half of all adults living in New York City have received at least one coronavirus vaccine shot, state health officials estimate.
The Times reported subway ridership levels have begun to rebound in recent weeks, with local leaders slowly lifting some public health measures and reopening guidelines.
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