Domino Park in Brooklyn now has social distance circles for visitors (Twitter/Jenny8Lee) NEW YORK - New York City has introduced unusual new measures to promote coronavirus social distancing in public parks.
As temperatures soared into the 80s on Friday, New Yorkers flocked to parks to soak up some sun after months of lockdown. Brooklynites arrived at Domino Park to find large circles drawn on the grass. “They’ve made little round human parking spots in Domino Park in Brooklyn!” one tweet said, showing video of the park.
The circles appeared to be six feet apart, according to The Sun. People could be seen exercising inside the circles or sitting on blankets and lawn chairs.