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Huge snowstorm hits US east coast, disrupting virus vaccinations

Covid-19 shots rescheduled as New York City braces for almost 60cm of snow

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 02 Feb 2021 11:00AM

Huge snowstorm hits US east coast, disrupting virus vaccinations
Travel, students’ return to schools, and Covid-19 jabs are just a few of the aspects disrupted by a warning of heavy snowfall and a huge snowstorm in New York City. – AFP pic, February 2, 2021

NEW YORK – A huge snowstorm brought chaos to the United States’ east coast yesterday, cancelling thousands of flights, closing schools and forcing the postponement of coronavirus vaccinations as New York City steeled itself for possibly one of its heaviest ever snowfalls.

The National Weather Service (NWS) issued storm warnings from Virginia to Maine – home to tens of millions of people – as heavy snow mixed with wind gusts up to 80kph spurred blizzard-like conditions along the eastern seaboard.

New York declared a “state of emergency” that restricted non-essential travel, moved all children back to remote learning and rescheduled long-awaited vaccine shots as the city braced for almost 60cm of snow.

Salt trucks and snowploughs moved out across New York’s streets, already quieter than usual due to Covid-19, as Mayor Bill de Blasio announced that the few children who had returned to pandemic-era classrooms would also stay at home today.

“There will be locusts, next, at the rate we’re going,” quipped de Blasio, who also suspended outdoor dining in the latest blow to the city’s beleaguered pandemic-hit restaurants, on MSNBC. 

More than 1,600 US flights were cancelled – mostly at airports in New York, Boston, Philadelphia, and Washington – disrupting travel that has already been heavily curtailed by the pandemic.

Airlines cancelled all flights in and out of LaGuardia Airport and JFK Airport, while 71% of flights were scrapped at Newark Liberty Airport.

‘Dangerous, life-threatening situation’

Covid-19 vaccinations for New York City are also to be halted today.

“This is a dangerous, life-threatening situation,” New York Governor Andrew Cuomo told reporters.

By 4:00pm yesterday, 39cm of snow had been recorded in Central Park, according to the NWS, with 20cm falling in just six hours.

Snowfall is expected to continue into today morning, with forecasters predicting 51cm in total before the storm moves northeast through New England.

If that much falls in the Big Apple, then it would become the city’s eighth-biggest snowstorm since records began in 1869.

“This is expected to be one of the bigger snowfall events for New York City,” Matthew Wunsch, an NWS forecaster, told AFP.

The most snowfall to have blanketed America’s commercial capital was 70cm over three days in January 2016.

In Washington, where snow and ice have been forming since Sunday, President Joe Biden postponed a scheduled visit to the State Department due to the weather conditions.

Closed roads

The capital pushed back until today a planned return to school for tens of thousands of children who have been learning at home for almost a year because of the pandemic.

Heavy snowfall also lashed New Jersey, Philadelphia and Connecticut.

New Jersey issued a state of emergency, allowing authorities to close roads, evacuate homes and commandeer equipment needed for public safety. 

“This storm is going to get worse before it gets better,” tweeted Governor Phil Murphy, adding that six vaccination mega-sites in the state would remain closed today.

Philadelphia also declared a snow emergency, closing city government buildings yesterday and ordering residents to move their cars off snow emergency routes so the ploughs can get through.

In a suburb of Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, a couple in their 50s were shot dead by their neighbour during an argument about moving snow in front of their house, the local police chief told AFP.

The shooter took his own life as police arrived to arrest him, he added.

The storm hit mountainous parts of California with more than 1.8m of snow and heavy rain last week.

It then moved to the midwest, dumping about 20cm of snow in Chicago, according to NWS. – AFP, February 2, 2021

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