Cuomo is watching you: how New Yorkers joke about the governor and his quarantine
'20.11.2020'
ForumDaily New York
A New York company has begun making window stickers featuring Governor Andrew Cuomo watching your Thanksgiving feast. What is this and why stickers have become popular, the publication said. New York Post.
The company wants Gov. Andrew Cuomo to be with the “biggest turkey” for your Thanksgiving dinner this year.
Buffalo-based design firm Custom 716 sells the governor's face stickers that can be pasted to the window to make it look like Cuomo is peering in from the street - obviously to make sure there aren't too many people in your home to celebrate.
The sticker is a clear way to pin up Cuomo for demanding that families in New York not gather in large groups (more than 10 people) for the holiday due to fears of the spread of COVID-19.
“Great for all meetings, sure to make you laugh. Perfect for your office or home! " - the company wrote about their stickers.
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You can buy such a sticker for only $ 10 with free shipping.
Cuomo asked New Yorkers to spend Thanksgiving alone, while emphasizing that the spread of the coronavirus has accelerated, in part due to small indoor parties in recent months, as the weather has become a little cooler and people do not want to relax outdoors.
“This is your family, this is your home, this is your table — this is all an environment in which you feel safe, and that’s the beauty of Thanksgiving,” he said. “But your safe zone is not. She's dangerous this year. "
The governor's warnings have drawn strong criticism from politicians and law enforcement officials across the state, who argue that it is nearly impossible to impose restrictions on private gatherings.
As ForumDaily New York wrote earlier:
- At least four sheriffs in New York announced a refusal to monitor residents' compliance with the limit on private gatherings on Thanksgiving Day... They explain this decision by the fact that they do not have enough resources for checks, and that they do not consider such checks to be appropriate.