New York to Allow Small Religious Gatherings, as Coronavirus Cases Fall

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Faith services with 10 or fewer people will be permitted in New York, so long as participants stay apart and wear masks, Cuomo says. The governor already had said that Memorial Day celebrations with that number of people could take place in coming days.

ALBANY, N.Y.—Religious services with 10 or fewer people will be permitted again in New York state, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Wednesday, as restrictions related to the new coronavirus are relaxed.

The Democratic governor already had said that Memorial Day celebrations with that number of people could take place in the coming days.Coronavirus Update: Contrasting Views From Powell, Mnuchin; States Seek Payback The U.S.’s top economic policy leaders outline contrasting visions; FEMA says as many as 39 states have requested full reimbursement of some coronavirus expenses; South Korean high school seniors resume classes. WSJ’s Jason Bellini has the latest on the pandemic. Photo: Stephanie Keith/Getty Images

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