KEY POINTS
  • Gov. Andrew Cuomo said there was "significant evidence" restaurants in New York City were violating social distancing policies and threatened to close businesses that didn't follow the rules. 
  • New York City is set to begin its phase four reopening Monday, which would allow malls and cultural institutions to reopen, but indoor operations will remain closed, Cuomo said.
  • He said he's tightening the rules in New York as the state prepares for a second wave of coronavirus infections from states with surging outbreaks in the West and South.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo wears a protective face mask as he arrives to speak during a daily briefing following the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Manhattan in New York City, New York, U.S., July 13, 2020.

Gov. Andrew Cuomo said there was "significant evidence" restaurants in New York City were violating social distancing policies designed to contain the spread of Covid-19 and threatened to close establishments that don't follow the rules. 

"There is significant evidence of failure to comply," especially at restaurants and bars in New York City, Cuomo told reporters on a conference call Thursday. "It's wrong. It's dangerous. It's selfish. It's unacceptable."