NEW YORK - With large scale events banned in New York City, the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade will not go on as in year's past due to the coronavirus pandemic.A live parade to welcome in the holiday season has been scrapped.
Macy's says it is in the process of "reimagining" the event that will be brought to viewers on TV and online in Novemeber."One of the most beloved events every year is the Thanksgiving Day Parade," said Mayor Bill de Blasio during a pandemic briefing Monday. "I always want to express my appreciation to everyone at Macy's.
They are extraordinarily civically minded. They care about New York City. We saw what they did on July 4th with an amazing fireworks display.