New York City to resume economic activity Welcome to commuters at piano performance June 24, 6:28

A piano concert was held to welcome commuters returning to work at a station in the center of New York City, where economic activity has resumed.

New York City is in the second phase of resuming economic activity this week, with up to 300,000 people returning to work in the city following the decline in new cases of the new coronavirus.

A piano concert was held at Grand Central Station in the city center on the 23rd to welcome such commuters.

Although the number of train passengers is still small compared to before the outbreak, people who got off at the station after a long time stopped and listened to the performance.

An employee of a company employee said, "I usually have a lot of people at this time, so it's true that I'm still lonely, but I'm trying to get used to my new daily life."

Another man said, "It may take some time, but I hope we can regain our normal lives as before."

According to the company that operates the city's public transportation system, the number of passengers over the past three months has fallen to less than 20% of the average year, and President Catherine Rinaldi said, "How fast do users return? I can't predict that, but I want to continue working hard to get people to commute safely, and to gradually increase it."