There are no children playing at this playground on Lincoln Avenue in New Rochelle New York
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In order to prevent the spread of the Coronavirus, all playgrounds in New York City have been closed. This Park which is located on Lincoln Avenue in New Rochelle New York, I don't know if it's officially closed or not being. New Rochelle is not in New York City but you can clearly see that there are no children playing here.
New Rochelle by the way is a city that was hard hit by a coronavirus very early when the pandemic arrived in America.
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All New York City playgrounds officially closed due to coronavirus pandemic
New York City's Governor has decided to close down all public playgrounds because of the continuing spread of the Coronavirus. Open spaces in the parks will remain open, however the playgrounds are off-limits. Read more »
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