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CORONA VIRUS- PRESS RELEASES / RUSH TRANSCRIPTS from GOVERNOR ANDREW CUOMO
« Reply #30 on: March 23, 2020, 04:56:38 pm »






GOVERNOR
ANDREW M. CUOMO
MARCH 14, 2020
Albany, NY



Audio & Rush Transcript: Governor Cuomo Gives Novel Coronavirus Briefing
https://www.governor.ny.gov/news/audio-rush-transcript-governor-cuomo-gives-novel-coronavirus-briefing



* Governor Confirmed 88 Additional Coronavirus Cases in New York State - Bringing Statewide Total to 613

* Confirms Novel Coronavirus-Related Death in New York State, a 65-Year-Old Man in Rockland with Underlying Health Problems



Earlier today during a novel coronavirus conference call briefing, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo confirmed the second coronavirus-related death in New York State - a 65-year-old man with multiple health problems. Earlier in the day the Governor confirmed the first coronavirus-related death in New York State - an 82-year-old woman in Brooklyn who had a pre-existing respiratory disease of emphysema.


Governor Cuomo confirmed 88 additional cases of novel coronavirus since the last briefing, bringing the statewide total to 613 confirmed cases in New York State.



AUDIO of the conference call where the announcements were made is available here.
https://soundcloud.com/nygovcuomo/governor-cuomo-hosts-conference-call-and-delivers-update-on-novel-coronavirus


A rush transcript of the conference call is available below:

Hi, this is the Governor. On the telephone we have Budget Director Robert Mujica. I just wanted to give you an update on the theory that more information is good.

We discussed on the previous briefing that I was considering an executive order to deal with the current political petitioning process because it makes no sense that people have to go door to door right now collecting petitions. I spoke to political leaders on both sides of the isle and we're going to change the petition process so that you only need 30 percent of the eligible signatures, 30 percent of the requirement of the signatures, to qualify and you'll have until Tuesday 5:00 o'clock to actually collect petitions. After Tuesday 5:00 o'clock petitioning will be closed. You need 30 percent of the legal requirement for that office to qualify.

We're also going to allow absentee ballots for all voters in the election that's in Queens County and I encourage all voters to take advantage of the absentee ballot. You can print it out at home, send it back, but it is better than going to a polling place which is obviously many people coming in and out.

I earlier announced that we are waiving the co-pays for telemedicine. I strongly encourage all New Yorkers to do that. If you think you may have the virus walking into an emergency room only exposes other people. If you didn't have it, now you're exposed to people in the emergency room who may have it. It's also problematic for the medical staff so I know anxiety is high, go on telemedicine, give your symptoms, a doctor can diagnose it, take it from there, and it's totally without copay.


We had another death that was reported. It is a person who had coronavirus, a 65-year-old who had multiple health problems. After he passed and they did the autopsy, they identified coronavirus. Again, like the case this morning, was the 82-year-old woman with emphysema, this is what we have been talking about quote unquote vulnerable populations - underlying illnesses that can be aggravated by pneumonia.

The new numbers, which are going up because the testing is now ramping up at a dramatic rate, we have 613 positive cases, we have [88] new cases from when we last spoke. We have five in Albany, which is [one] new. We have four in Dutchess, which is one new. We have three in Erie County, which I believe is the first cases in Erie County. We have [11] new ones in Nassau for a total of 79. We have [56] new ones in New York City for a total of 269. And those are the main changes. Westchester County 178 with [6] new cases. One other fact that may be relevant is we're now up to 4,700 tests, with 736 additional tests since we last briefed this afternoon.   

From my point of view, the main negative on closing the New York City school system is the possible effect on losing workers because they have to stay home and take care of their children. The most pressing issue of workers staying home are healthcare workers. Again, this is all going to come down to a hospital crisis, assuming we can't get the spread rate of the disease down. Hospitals won't be able to manage it and any shortage of workers would compound that - 1199 is the main union that represents healthcare workers. There have been conversations with them about alternatives - how do we provide childcare for workers so they would be freed up to go to work if the schools were to close. Could we run summer schools to make for the education? So we're trying to be very creative to come up with ways where we could close schools in New York City, but avert the negative, and again the main negative, which I have been saying, is losing healthcare workers for the hospitals. Remember also, 1199 is the main union that represents healthcare workers, so they are pivotal to that conversation. But, some progress, we're looking for creative solutions, and 1199 has always been a good partner and they're working with us. So that's a very positive step, not determinative, but positive.


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CORONA VIRUS- PRESS RELEASES / RUSH TRANSCRIPTS from GOVERNOR ANDREW CUOMO
« Reply #31 on: March 25, 2020, 02:27:35 pm »







GOVERNOR
ANDREW M. CUOMO
MARCH 16, 2020
Albany, NY



Amid Lack of Federal Direction, Governor Cuomo, Governor Murphy and Governor Lamont Announce Regional Approach to Combatting COVID-19
https://www.governor.ny.gov/news/amid-lack-federal-direction-governor-cuomo-governor-murphy-and-governor-lamont-announce



* The three States will limit crowd capacity for recreational and social gatherings to 50 people - effective by 8 PM tonight

* Restaurants and bars will close for on premise service and move to take-out and delivery only effective 8 PM tonight

* Movie theaters, gyms and casinos will temporarily close effective 8 PM tonight

* Uniform approach to social distancing will slow spread of COVID-19 throughout the tri-state area



Amid a lack of federal direction and nationwide standards, New York Governor Andrew M. Cuomo, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy and Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont today announced a regional approach to combating the novel coronavirus - or COVID-19 - throughout the tri-state area.

These uniform standards will limit crowd capacity for social and recreational gatherings to 50 people, effective 8 PM tonight. This follows updated guidance that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued yesterday recommending the cancellation or postponement of in-person events consisting of 50 people or more.

The three governors also announced restaurants and bars will close for on premise service and move to take-out and delivery services only. These establishments will be provided a waiver for carry-out alcohol. These measures will take effect at 8 PM tonight.

Finally, the three governors said they will temporarily close movie theaters, gyms and casinos, effective at 8 PM tonight.

This uniform approach to social distancing is meant to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus, or COVID-19.

"Our primary goal right now is to slow the spread of this virus so that the wave of new infections doesn't crash our healthcare system, and everyone agrees social distancing is the best way to do that," Governor Cuomo said. "This is not a war that can be won alone, which is why New York is partnering with our neighboring states to implement a uniform standard that not only keeps our people safe but also prevents 'state shopping' where residents of one state travel to another and vice versa. I have called on the federal government to implement nationwide protocols but in their absence we are taking this on ourselves."

Governor Murphy said, "With all we are seeing in our state - and across our nation and around the world - the time for us to take our strongest, and most direct, actions to date to slow the spread of coronavirus is now. I've said many times over the past several days that, in our state, we are going to get through this as one New Jersey family. But if we're all in this together, we must work with our neighboring states to act together. The work against coronavirus isn't just up to some of us, it's up to all of us."

Governor Lamont said, "The only way to effectively fight the spread of COVID-19 is by working together as states. We have shared interests, and a patchwork of closures and restrictions is not the best way forward. I know that because of this collaboration, we will save lives."


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New York City:  (212) 681 - 4640

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CORONA VIRUS- PRESS RELEASES / RUSH TRANSCRIPTS from GOVERNOR ANDREW CUOMO
« Reply #32 on: March 25, 2020, 02:46:24 pm »







GOVERNOR
ANDREW M. CUOMO
MARCH 18, 2020
Albany, NY



Amid Ongoing COVID-19 Pandemic, Governor Cuomo Announces Deployment of 1,000-Bed Hospital Ship 'USNS Comfort' to New York Harbor
https://www.governor.ny.gov/news/amid-ongoing-covid-19-pandemic-governor-cuomo-announces-deployment-1000-bed-hospital-ship-usns



* See here for a photo of the USNS Comfort
https://www.governor.ny.gov/sites/governor.ny.gov/files/thumbnails/image/defense-large.jpg


* Issues Executive Order Directing Non-Essential Businesses to Implement Work from Home Policies Effective Friday, March 20

* Businesses that Require In-Office Personnel Must Decrease In-Office Workforce by 50 Percent

* Exceptions Made for Essential Services — Including Shipping Industry, Warehouses, Grocery and Food Production, Pharmacies,
      Media, Banks and Related Financial Institutions, and Businesses Essential to Supply Chain

* Confirms 1,008 Additional Coronavirus Cases in New York State - Bringing Statewide Total to 2,382; New Cases in 20 Counties

* Governor Meeting Today with Army Corp of Engineers to Discuss Hospital Surge Capacity



Amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced the USNS Comfort will be deployed to New York harbor and is expected to arrive in April. The 1,000-bed hospital ship has 12 fully-equipped operating rooms and will significantly increase New York's hospital surge capacity. The Governor is meeting with leadership of the Army Corp of Engineers today to discuss ways to increase hospital capacity in New York.

The Governor also announced he will issue an executive order directing non-essential businesses to implement work-from-home policies effective Friday, March 20. Businesses that rely on in-office personnel must decrease their in-office workforce by 50 percent. The executive order exempts essential service industries, including shipping, media, warehousing, grocery and food production, pharmacies, healthcare providers, utilities, banks and related financial institutions, and other industries critical to the supply chain.

"We are fighting a war against this pandemic and we know that two of the most effective ways to stop it is by reducing density and increasing our hospital capacity so our healthcare system is not overwhelmed," Governor Cuomo said. "The deployment of the USNS Comfort to New York is an extraordinary but necessary step to help ensure our state has the capacity to handle an influx of patients with COVID-19 and continue our efforts to contain the virus. Partnering with the private sector to require nonessential employees to work from home will also go a long way toward bending the curve. My number one priority is protecting the public health so that a wave of new cases doesn't crash our hospital system, and we will continue taking any action necessary to achieve that goal."



                           The deployment of the USNS Comfort to New York is an extraordinary but necessary step to help ensure
                                             our state has the capacity to handle an influx of patients with COVID-19


                                                                                         Governor Cuomo



Finally, the Governor confirmed 1,008 additional cases of novel coronavirus, bringing the statewide total to 2,382 confirmed cases in New York State. Of the 2,382 total individuals who tested positive for the virus, the geographic breakdown is as follows:


Albany County: 36 (13 new)

Allegany County: 2

Broome County: 1

Chenango County: 1 (1 new)

Clinton County: 1

Delaware County: 1

Dutchess County: 20 (4 new)

Erie County: 7

Essex County: 1 (1 new)

Greene County: 2

Hamilton County: 1 (1 new)

Herkimer County: 1

Monroe County: 14  (4 new)

Montgomery County: 2 (1 new)

Nassau County: 183 (52 new)

New York City: 1339 (695 new)

Onondaga County: 2

Ontario County: 1

Orange County: 32 (17 new)

Putnam County: 2

Rensselaer County: 4 (3 new)

Rockland County: 30 (8 new)

Saratoga County: 14 (5 new)

Schenectady County: 14 (9 new)

Suffolk County: 116 (32 new)

Sullivan County: 1

Tioga County: 1

Tompkins County: 3 (1 new)

Ulster  County: 9 (1 new)

Warren County: 1 (1 new)

Washington County: 1 (1 new)

Westchester County: 538 (158 new)

Wyoming County: 1


On Monday, Governor Cuomo directed nonessential state employees statewide to work from home. The Governor also directed local governments to reduce their overall workforce by 50 percent and allow nonessential employees to work from home.


Also on Monday, Governor Cuomo, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy and Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont announced a regional approach to combating the novel coronavirus - or COVID-19 - throughout the tri-state area. These uniform standards limited crowd capacity for social and recreational gatherings to 50 people, and required restaurants and bars to close on premise service and move to take-out and delivery services only. The three governors also temporarily closed movie theaters, gyms and casinos.


Contact the Governor's Press Office
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Albany:  (518) 474 - 8418
New York City:  (212) 681 - 4640

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CORONA VIRUS- PRESS RELEASES / RUSH TRANSCRIPTS from GOVERNOR ANDREW CUOMO
« Reply #33 on: March 25, 2020, 03:08:24 pm »







GOVERNOR
ANDREW M. CUOMO
MARCH 20, 2020
Albany, NY



Amid COVID-19 Pandemic, Governor Cuomo, Governor Murphy, Governor Lamont and Governor Wolf Direct Temporary Closure of Barber Shops, Nail and Hair Salons and Related Personal Care Services Effective by 8pm Saturday
https://www.governor.ny.gov/news/amid-covid-19-pandemic-governor-cuomo-governor-murphy-governor-lamont-and-governor-wolf-direct



* Follows Directive Monday Limiting Crowd Capacity for Recreational & Social Gatherings to 50 People - Temporary Closure of Movie
     Theaters, Gyms and Casinos as well as On Premise Service at Restaurants & Bars

* Follows Temporary Closure of All Indoor Portions of Retail Shopping Malls, Amusement Parks & Bowling Alleys - Effective by 8 PM
     Thursday

* Part of Uniform Approach to Social Distancing to Slow Spread of COVID-19 Throughout the Four States



New York Governor Andrew M. Cuomo, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy, Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont and Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf announced new density reduction restrictions to help slow the spread of COVID-19 - part of their uniform, multi-state approach to combating the virus.



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All barbershops, hair salons, tattoo or piercing parlors, nail salons, hair removal services, and related personal care services will be closed to members of the public effective Saturday, March 21 at 8PM, as these services cannot be provided while maintaining social distance.


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Yesterday, the four governors announced indoor portions of retail shopping malls, as well as amusement parks and bowling alleys in the four states would close by 8 PM Thursday. Earlier in the week, the Governors announced limits on crowd capacity for social and recreational gatherings to 50 people. The governors also announced restaurants and bars would close for on premise service and move to take-out and delivery services only. The governors also temporarily closed movie theaters, gyms and casinos.

"We know how the novel coronavirus spreads, and we are making data-driven decisions as the situation evolves to continue to reduce density and slow the spread of the virus," Governor Cuomo said. "We remain in constant communication with our neighboring states to ensure we are establishing a set of uniform rules and regulations for the entire region. These temporary closures are not going to be easy, but they are necessary to protecting the health and safety of New Yorkers and all Americans."

Governor Murphy said, "The fact remains that social distancing is paramount to our broader strategy to slow the spread of COVID-19 and protect the most vulnerable members of our community. While we understand the challenge these restrictions pose to our region's small businesses, we are actively working with the federal government to ensure that financial relief is made available to our business owners and workforce as quickly as possible."

Governor Lamont said, "Continuing to work collaboratively and quickly throughout this evolving public health emergency, we have made a very difficult decision to direct the closure of establishments that could impact public health—such as barbers, nail and hair salons. Continuing to confront these critical decisions as a region and across our borders will protect all of our state's residents."

Governor Wolf said, "Pennsylvania continues to work with our neighboring states to implement mitigation strategies that will fight the spread of COVID-19 in our region. All Pennsylvanians are greatly appreciative of the aggressive approach our neighbors our taking, which will help all of our residents as we address this public health crisis."

Businesses and individuals in Pennsylvania should continue to refer to the Wolf administration's existing guidance for detailed closure information and other recommendations.


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CORONA VIRUS- PRESS RELEASES / RUSH TRANSCRIPTS from GOVERNOR ANDREW CUOMO
« Reply #34 on: March 25, 2020, 03:13:33 pm »







GOVERNOR
ANDREW M. CUOMO
MARCH 20, 2020
Albany, NY



Governor Cuomo Issues Guidance on Essential Services Under The 'New York State on Pause' Executive Order
https://www.governor.ny.gov/news/governor-cuomo-issues-guidance-essential-services-under-new-york-state-pause-executive-order



Earlier today, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo announced he is signing the "New York State on PAUSE" executive order, a 10-point policy to assure uniform safety for everyone. It includes a new directive that all non-essential businesses statewide must close in-office personnel functions effective at 8PM on Sunday, March 22. Guidance on essential services under the executive order is as follows:


ESSENTIAL BUSINESSES OR ENTITIES, including any for profit or non-profit, regardless of the nature of the service, the function they perform, or its corporate or entity structure, are not subject to the in-person restriction.

(Essential Businesses must continue to comply with the guidance and directives for maintaining a clean and safe work environment issued by the Department of Health).

This guidance is issued by the New York State Department of Economic Development d/b/a Empire State Development and applies to each business location individually and is intended to assist businesses in determining whether they are an essential business and steps to request such designation. With respect to business or entities that operate or provide both essential and non-essential services, supplies or support, only those lines and/or business operations that are necessary to support the essential services, supplies, or support are exempt from the restrictions.



For purposes of Executive Order 202.6, "Essential Business," means:


1. Essential Health Care Operations, Including:
* research and laboratory services
* hospitals
* walk-in-care health facilities
* emergency veterinary and livestock services
* elder care
* medical wholesale and distribution
* home health care workers or aides for the elderly
* doctor and emergency dental
* nursing homes, or residential health care facilities or congregate care facilities
* medical supplies and equipment manufacturers and providers


2. Essential Infrastructure, Including:
* utilities including power generation, fuel supply and transmission
* public water and wastewater
* telecommunications and data centers
* airports/airlines
* transportation infrastructure such as bus, rail, or for-hire vehicles, garages
* hotels, and places of accommodation


3. Essential Manufacturing, Including:
* food processing, manufacturing agents, including all foods and beverages
* chemicals
* medical equipment/instruments
* pharmaceuticals
* sanitary products
* telecommunications
* microelectronics/semi-conductor
* agriculture/farms
* household paper products


4. Essential Retail, Including:
* grocery stores including all food and beverage stores
* pharmacies
* convenience stores
* farmer's markets
* gas stations
* restaurants/bars (but only for take-out/delivery)
* hardware and building material stores


5. Essential Services, Including:
* trash and recycling collection, processing and disposal
* mail and shipping services
* laundromats
* building cleaning and maintenance
* child care services
* auto repair
* warehouse/distribution and fulfillment
* funeral homes, crematoriums and cemeteries
* storage for essential businesses
* animal shelters


6. News Media


7. Financial Institutions, Including:
* banks
* insurance
* payroll
* accounting
* services related to financial markets


8. Providers of Basic Necessities to Economically Disadvantaged Populations, Including:
* homeless shelters and congregate care facilities
* food banks
* human services providers whose function includes the direct care of patients in state-licensed or funded voluntary programs; the care, protection, custody and oversight of individuals both in the community and in state-licensed residential facilities; those operating community shelters and other critical human services agencies providing direct care or support


9. Construction, Including:
* skilled trades such as electricians, plumbers
* other related construction firms and professionals for essential infrastructure or for emergency repair and safety purposes


10. Defense
* defense and national security-related operations supporting the U.S. Government or a contractor to the US government


11. Essential Services Necessary to Maintain the Safety, Sanitation and Essential Operations of Residences or Other Essential Businesses, Including:
* law enforcement
* fire prevention and response
* building code enforcement
* security
* emergency management and response
* building cleaners or janitors
* general maintenance whether employed by the entity directly or a vendor
* automotive repair
* disinfection


12. Vendors that Provide Essential Services or Products, Including Logistics and Technology Support, Child Care and Services:
* logistics
* technology support for online services
* child care programs and services
* government owned or leased buildings
* essential government services


If the function of your business is not listed above, but you believe that it is essential or it is an entity providing essential services or functions, you may request designation as an essential business.

Houses of worship are not ordered closed however it is strongly recommended no congregate services be held and social distance maintained.

Businesses and entities that provide other essential services must implement rules that help facilitate social distancing of at least six feet.

Requests by businesses to be designated an essential function as described above, should only be made if they are NOT covered by the guidance.


To request designation as an essential business, please click here.
https://esd.ny.gov/sites/default/files/Request%20for%20Designation%20Form_0.pdf


Restrictions on requesting designation as an essential business:
* Any business that only has a single occupant/employee (i.e. gas station) has been deemed exempt and need not submit a request to
      be designated as an essential business.


* Businesses ordered to close on Monday, March 15, 2020 under the restrictions on any gathering with 50 or more participants, including but not limited to, bars, restaurants, gyms, movie theaters, casinos, auditoriums, concerts, conferences, worship services, sporting events, and physical fitness centers, are presumed to be compliant with NYS issued restrictions and must remain closed and are not eligible for designation as an essential business for purposes of this guidance.


For Guidance on Cleaning and Disinfection of Facilities, Refer to the New York State Department of Health Interim Guidance for Cleaning and Disinfection of Public and Private Facilities for COVID -19 at:
http://www.health.ny.gov/diseases/communicable/coronavirus/docs/cleaning_guidance _general_building.pdf.


For Further Information: New York State Department of Health's COVID-19 Webpage
https://coronavirus.health.ny.gov/home


Center for Disease Control and Prevention Webpage:
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/


Local Health Department Contact Information Can be Found at:
https://www.health.ny.gov/contact/contact_information/index.htm



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New York City:  (212) 681 - 4640

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CORONA VIRUS- PRESS RELEASES / RUSH TRANSCRIPTS from GOVERNOR ANDREW CUOMO
« Reply #35 on: March 25, 2020, 03:18:15 pm »







GOVERNOR
ANDREW M. CUOMO
MARCH 21, 2020
Albany, NY



Governor Cuomo Announces Four Sites Identified by Army Corps of Engineers on Initial List of Temporary Hospitals
https://www.governor.ny.gov/news/governor-cuomo-announces-four-sites-identified-army-corps-engineers-initial-list-temporary



* Governor Will Visit Sites - Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, SUNY Stony Brook, SUNY Old Westbury & Westchester Convention
      Center

* Announces New Actions to Increase State's Supply of Personal Protective Equipment

* Issues Executive Order Temporarily Closing DMV In-Office Transactions; Online Transactions Still Available

* Announces FEMA Granted New York's Request for Major Disaster Declaration

* Asks New York's Congressional Delegation to Fix the Coronavirus Federal Aid Law that Currently Exempts New York from Receiving Aid

* Department of Health Commissioner Recommends Trials for New Drug Therapy

* New Yorkers Can Sign Up for Email Updates Here and Ask Questions About COVID-19 Here

* New Yorkers Can Find More Information About the New COVID-19 Paid Sick Leave Law Here



Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced the recommendation of the Army Corps of Engineers regarding four initial sites in New York State for locating temporary hospitals - the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, and locations at SUNY Stony Brook, SUNY Old Westbury and the Westchester Convention Center. Over the past days, an inspection team led by the Army Corps of Engineers, and including state officials from the Office of General Services, the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York, the Department of Health and the New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs, has visited more than a dozen sites to review for temporary hospital use. Upon the Governor's determination, the Army Corps is expected to immediately begin work to construct the temporary hospitals. The Governor is also requesting FEMA designate four field hospitals with 250 beds each for the state, intended for use in the Javits Center in addition to the temporary hospital to be constructed by the Army Corps.

Governor Cuomo also announced that the state is taking new actions to increase the supply of personal protective equipment - or PPE. The state has identified two million N95 masks for purchase and will send one million to New York City and 500,000 to Long Island. Apparel manufacturers in the state are converting their operations to begin manufacturing masks and other medical equipment, and the state is also exploring manufacturing masks. Additionally, the state is gathering ventilators from different health facilities from across the state to be used in the most critical areas and has already purchased 6,000 additional ventilators.

The Governor also issued an executive order temporary closing the Department of Motor Vehicles for all in-office visits. Online transactions, including for license renewals, are still be available. License and permit expirations will be extended.

The Governor also announced that federal government approved New York's request for a major disaster declaration that allows FEMA to step in financially and assist the state. Under the current declaration FEMA will pay 75 of the funding and New York is responsible for 25 percent. The Governor is urging the President and his administration to grant a 100 percent federal cost share under this declaration. The Governor urges the federal government to quickly grant the state's pending request to support homeowners through additional individual assistance programs and statewide hazard mitigation assistance.



                                               After meeting with the Army Corps of Engineers and hearing their recommendations,

                                          we stand ready for the building of temporary hospitals at four facilities in New York State.

                                                                                  Governor Andrew M. Cuomo





The Governor is also asking New York's Congressional delegation to modify federal coronavirus legislation to ensure New York is eligible for $6 million in aid. Due to a current technical issue in the bill, New York State is not eligible to receive aid.

Additionally, the Governor announced that State Department of Health Commissioner Dr. Zucker has recommended trials for new drug therapy to help combat COVID-19. The FDA is acquiring 10,000 doses of Hydroxychloroquine and Zithromax for New York State to use on a trial basis.

New Yorkers can sign up to receive daily email updates on the evolving COVID-19 situation here and can ask questions about COVID-19 here. New Yorkers can also find more information about the new COVID-19 Paid Sick Leave Law here.

"Every day we see the number of cases of novel coronavirus continue to rise, and we know that by all projections we're going to have more hospitalizations than we can deal with in our healthcare system," Governor Cuomo said. "We have a plan of action to help stop the spread of this virus, including expanding hospital capacity and identifying new hospital beds, and after meeting with the Army Corps of Engineers and hearing their recommendations, we stand ready for the building of temporary hospitals at four facilities in New York State. This is a public health crisis, but worse than the virus is the fear, but we have a plan and we are doing everything we can to keep the people informed and save lives."


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« Reply #36 on: March 25, 2020, 03:33:28 pm »






GOVERNOR
ANDREW M. CUOMO
MARCH 22, 2020
Albany, NY



Amid Ongoing Covid-19 Pandemic, Governor Cuomo Accepts Recommendation of Army Corps of Engineers for Four Temporary Hospital Sites in New York
https://www.governor.ny.gov/news/amid-ongoing-covid-19-pandemic-governor-cuomo-accepts-recommendation-army-corps-engineers-four



* New York State is Ready for Army Corps to Start Construction at SUNY Stony Brook, SUNY Westbury, Westchester County Center
      and Jacob K. Javits Center

* Announces FEMA Will Erect Federal Hospitals within Javits Center - Four 250-Bed Fully-Equipped and Fully-Staffed Facilities

* Announces State Has Leased 600-Bed Capacity Nursing Home Facility in Brooklyn to Convert into Temporary Hospital

* Calls on Federal Government to Immediately Implement Defense Production Act — Nationalize Medical Supply Chain

* Calls on Federal Government to Prioritize Sending Stimulus Funding to Individuals, State and Local Governments and Businesses -
      Taxpayers Must Share in Success of Corporations

* Acquires 70,000 Doses of Hydroxychloroquine, 10,000 doses of Zithromax and 750,000 Doses of Chloroquine to Implement Drug
      Trials - Trials Will Start Tuesday

* Urges FDA to Immediately Approve Serological Testing for COVID-19 Antibodies

* Announces Department of Health Emergency Order for All Hospitals to Come Up with a Plan to Expand Capacity by a Minimum of 50
      Percent with a Goal of 100 Percent

* Cancels All Elective, Non-Critical Surgeries - Effective Wednesday March 25th

* Directs New York City to Come Up with a Plan for Review within 24 Hours to Address Lack of Adherence to Social Distancing Protocols

* Confirms 4,812 Additional Coronavirus Cases in New York State - Bringing Statewide Total to 15,168; New Cases in 31 Counties



Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today accepted the recommendation of the Army Corps of Engineers for four temporary hospital sites in New York State in an effort to address imminent capacity issues resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic. The Governor visited the four sites - the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, and locations at SUNY Stony Brook, SUNY Old Westbury and the Westchester Convention Center — yesterday, and New York State is ready for the Army Corps of Engineers to begin construction immediately. Hospitals at the SUNY campus sites will be constructed indoors with outdoor tent support and the dormitories on the campuses will be used for healthcare staff to stay while working at the sites.

Governor Cuomo also announced that FEMA will erect four additional federal hospital facilities within the Javits Center, in addition to the temporary hospital to be constructed by the Army Corps. Each of the four federal hospitals will have 250 beds and come fully equipped and fully staffed by the federal government.

The Governor also announced that the state is continuing to quickly identify sites to repurpose existing healthcare facilities to be used as temporary hospitals. The state on Saturday leased the Brooklyn Health Center for Rehabilitation and Healthcare to serve as a temporary hospital with capacity up to 600 beds.

Additionally, Governor Cuomo called on the federal government to immediately implement the Defense Production Act and nationalize the contracting and acquisition of medical supplies. New York State is already seeing a shortage in medical supplies and personal protective equipment - or PPE - including masks, gloves, gowns and ventilators. This shortage is also impacting other states, leading to price gouging by companies, hospitals competing with one another and states competing with other states and even other countries for supplies. Implementing the Defense Production Act would give the federal government legal authority to mandate private companies to manufacture these critical supplies for all states.

The Governor also called on the federal government to prioritize sending stimulus funding to individuals, state and local governments and businesses. As part of his call, the Governor made it clear that funding to corporations should not be a gift at the expense of taxpayers, and that taxpayers must share in the success of corporations.

The Governor also announced that the state will begin to implement drug trials and has acquired 70,000 doses of Hydroxychloroquine, 10,000 doses of Zithromax and 750,000 doses of Chloroquine. The trials will start Tuesday.

Governor Cuomo also urged the FDA to immediately approve serological testing for COVID-19 antibodies, which will help determine which individuals already had the virus and resolved. This will allow more individuals to return to work, including healthcare workers to help address the shortage of medical staff in hospitals.

Governor Cuomo also announced a new State Department of Health Emergency Order requiring all hospitals to develop plans to expand capacity within hospitals. The plan must expand capacity by a minimum of 50 percent with a goal of expanding capacity by 100 percent.

The Governor also announced that the state will mandate that all hospitals must cancel all elective, non-critical surgeries to help expand hospital capacity - effective Wednesday, March 25th.

After visiting New York City yesterday, the Governor is also directing New York City to come up with a plan for review by the state in the next 24 hours to address the lack of adherence to social distancing protocols in the area, including at parks and other public spaces.

"To get through this crisis we need to be sure our hospitals and healthcare system have the equipment, facilities and staff they need to treat patients and save lives, and we also need to make sure that New Yorkers whose lives have been turned upside down by the virus are getting financial relief to help cope with this crisis," Governor Cuomo said. "In New York we have a plan in place to increase our hospital capacity and supplies and lessen the financial burden on New Yorkers. We are doing everything we possibly can as a state, but we can't do it alone — we need the help of the federal government. I am asking the President for expeditious approval and execution of these hospital facilities, to nationalize the acquisition of medical supplies and to prioritize sending stimulus money to individuals. Time matters and minutes count because there are lives at stake. We are a nation capable of overcoming any challenge — we will overcome this challenge and America will be greater for it, and my hope is that New York will lead the way forward."


Finally, the Governor confirmed 4,812 additional cases of novel coronavirus, bringing the statewide total to 15,168 confirmed cases in New York State. Of the 15,168 total individuals who tested positive for the virus, the geographic breakdown is as follows:


County Total            Positive        New Positive

Albany                      123                  35

Allegany                     2                     0

Broome                      3                     1

Chenango                   3                     1

Clinton                       4                     0

Columbia                    5                     3

Cortland                     1                     1

Delaware                    3                     2

Dutchess                   82                    33

Erie                          54                     16

Essex                         3                      1

Fulton                        1                       0

Genesee                     1                       0

Greene                       2                       0

Hamilton                     2                       0

Herkimer                     4                       1

Jefferson                     1                       0

Livingston                   2                       0

Madison                      1                       1

Monroe                     57                      15

Montgomery               3                        0

Nassau                   1,900                    667

Niagara                       6                        2

New York City          9,045                  2,832

Oneida                        5                        1

Onondaga                  29                       12

Ontario                        6                         2

Orange                     247                       84

Putnam                      37                        15

Rensselaer                 26                         6

Rockland                  455                       193

Saratoga                    41                          6

Schenectady               39                          7

Schoharie                     1                          0

St. Lawrence                1                           1

Steuben                       3                           1

Suffolk                     1,034                       373

Sullivan                      16                           4

Tioga                           1                            0

Tompkins                   13                            2

Ulster                        26                             8

Warren                        1                             0

Washington                  1                             0

Wayne                         3                             0

Westchester              1,873                        486

Wyoming                      2                             0



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CORONA VIRUS- PRESS RELEASES / RUSH TRANSCRIPTS from GOVERNOR ANDREW CUOMO
« Reply #37 on: March 25, 2020, 03:41:18 pm »






GOVERNOR
ANDREW M. CUOMO
MARCH 23, 2020
Albany, NY



Amid Ongoing COVID-19 Pandemic, Governor Cuomo Announces Initial Delivery of Equipment and Supplies for Javits Center Temporary Hospital
https://www.governor.ny.gov/news/amid-ongoing-covid-19-pandemic-governor-cuomo-announces-initial-delivery-equipment-and-supplies



* Federal Administration Has Deployed Hundreds of Thousands of Masks, Gloves, Gowns and Face Shields to New York

* Former Secretaries to the Governor Steve Cohen, Bill Mulrow & Larry Schwartz Join Governor's COVID-19 Task Force — Tasks Murrow & Cohen with Developing 'NYS Forward' Plan, Strategy to Restart the Economy Following 'NYS on Pause'

* Signs Executive Order Mandating Hospitals Increase Capacity by at Least 50 Percent - Goal of 100 Percent Increase in Capacity

* Announces DFS Will Request Health Insurers Disclose Number of Registered Nurses, Doctors Who Work for Them So State Can Ask to Temporarily Serve

* FDA Has Approved Use of New Experimental Drug in New York on a Compassionate Care Basis

* State Opens Drive-Thru Test Facility in the Bronx — State has Opened 6 Mobile Facilities to Date

* Launches 'New York Stronger Together' Campaign — Celebrities Sending Videos of Themselves at Home to Reinforce Governor's Message That Young People Need to Stay Home to Help Stop the Spread — Watch Videos from Robert De Niro, Danny DeVito, Ben Stiller and LaLa Anthony

* Confirms 5,707 Additional Coronavirus Cases in New York State - Bringing Statewide Total to 20,875; New Cases in 36 Counties



Governor Andrew M. Cuomo announced an initial delivery of hospital supplies to the Jacob K. Javits Center where FEMA has started to build a 1,000-bed temporary hospital that will help increase New York's hospital capacity to combat COVID-19 and open next week. This is in addition to the four sites selected by the Army Corps of Engineers that will create temporary hospitals in downstate New York with total capacity up to 4,000. The federal administration has deployed 339,760 N-95 masks, 861,700 surgical masks, 353,300 gloves, 145,122 gowns and 197,085 face shields to New York State, with many state supplies already located at the Javits Center.

The Governor also announced that three former Secretaries to the Governor — Steve Cohen, Bill Mulrow and Larry Schwartz — are joining the Governor's COVID-19 Task Force. Mulrow and Cohen will be tasked with developing aNYS Forward Plan - a strategy to restart the economy following the NYS on Pause executive order. Schwartz is tasked with helping the State acquire healthcare equipment and supplies and increasing New York's hospital surge capacity.


YOU TUBE VIDEO of the Press Release
https://youtu.be/qqNSR03rekE


Governor Cuomo today signed an executive order requiring all hospitals to increase capacity by a minimum of 50 percent, with a goal of increasing capacity by 100 percent.

To support hospital surge capacity, the Governor also announced the State Department of Financial Services is requesting that health insurers disclose the number of nurses, doctors and other health professionals they employ so the state can reach out to those employees and ask them to temporarily serve in the medical field during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

The Governor also announced that the FDA has approved the use of a new experimental drug in New York on a compassionate care basis to help treat patients with COVID-19. The trial will use antibody injections to help stimulate and promote individuals' immune systems against the virus.

Governor Cuomo also announced that the federal government has agreed to cover 100 percent of the cost for the National Guard. Separately, the Governor has also requested 100 percent federal cost share under New York's major disaster declaration that was approved on Friday, March 20th.



                We know that the most effective way to reduce the rate of spread of the virus is to reduce density and increase testing

                                                                                       Governor Cuomo




Additionally, the Governor announced that the state is opening a drive-thru COVID-19 mobile testing facility in the Bronx. This follows the success of the mobile testing centers in New Rochelle, Rockland County, Staten Island and Long Island in addition to the Bronx. Drive-through mobile testing facilities help keep people who are sick or at risk of having contracted coronavirus out of healthcare facilities where they could infect other people. New York is currently testing more than 16,000 people per day, more than any other state and more than China and South Korea on a per capital basis.

The Governor also launched the 'NY Stronger Together' campaign urging New Yorkers to stay home, stop the spread and save lives. As part of the campaign, celebrities including Robert De Niro, Danny DeVito, Ben Stiller and La La Anthony have sent videos of themselves at home to reinforce the Governor's message that young people must stay home not for themselves, but to help protect older and more vulnerable New Yorkers. The campaign will also aim to highlight donations from major corporations, celebrities, philanthropic organizations to help increase the state's supply capacity.


"We know that the most effective way to reduce the rate of spread of the virus is to reduce density and increase testing, and we have a plan in place to do just that," Governor Cuomo said. "We've taken every action that government can take to reduce density and we are testing more than any other state in country, and now we must focus on increasing our hospital capacity and our supply stockpile as quickly as we can to ensure our healthcare system is prepared to handle the apex of the wave. We also still have issues with density control, especially in New York City, and we are continuing to encourage all New Yorkers to think of others and stay inside as much as possible to protect our most vulnerable populations."



Finally, the Governor confirmed 5,707 additional cases of novel coronavirus, bringing the statewide total to 20,875 confirmed cases in New York State. Of the 20,875 total individuals who tested positive for the virus, the geographic breakdown is as follows:



County        Total Positive      New Positive

Albany               12                    74

Allegany              2                      0

Broome               7                      4

Cayuga                2                      2

Chenango            3                      0

Clinton                 6                      2

Columbia             10                     5

Cortland                2                     1

Delaware               3                     0

Dutchess            100                   18

Erie                     87                    33

Essex                   3                       0

Fulton                  1                       0

Genesee               1                       0

Greene                 4                       2

Hamilton              2                       0

Herkimer              4                       0

Jefferson              2                       1

Livingston             3                      1

Madison                4                      3

Monroe               76                     19

Montgomery         3                       0

Nassau            2,442                  542

Niagara                10                     4

NYC               12,305               3,260

Oneida                   7                      2

Onondaga             52                    23

Ontario                   6                     0

Orange                389                 142

Oswego                  1                     1

Otsego                   1                     1

Putnam                 45                    8

Rensselaer             29                    3

Rockland              592                137

Saratoga               53                   12

Schenectady          44                    5

Schoharie                1                    0

St. Lawrence            1                    0

Steuben                   4                    1

Suffolk               1,458                424

Sullivan                  23                    7

Tioga                        1                   0

Tompkins                15                   2

Ulster                      35                   9

Warren                      2                   1

Washington                3                   2

Wayne                       6                   3

Westchester          2,894            1,021

Wyoming                     4                  2


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CORONA VIRUS- PRESS RELEASES / RUSH TRANSCRIPTS from GOVERNOR ANDREW CUOMO
« Reply #38 on: March 25, 2020, 04:03:51 pm »







GOVERNOR
ANDREW M. CUOMO
MARCH 23, 2020
Albany, NY



Video, B-Roll, Audio, Photos & Rush Transcript: Governor Cuomo Tours Construction of Temporary FEMA Hospital At Jacob K. Javits Convention Center
https://www.governor.ny.gov/news/video-b-roll-audio-photos-rush-transcript-governor-cuomo-tours-construction-temporary-fema



Governor Cuomo: "We have to get that hospital capacity up and we have to get the equipment that we have up. Each of the 250 bed facilities is about 40,000 square feet. There will be about 320 federal staff that come to work in those 4 hospitals where they'll take care of about 1,000 people. All systems are go here as you can see behind me. The material has already started to arrive. We'll start erecting the equipment upstairs. Luckily, Javits has plenty of space. We've been expanding Javits. This was never an anticipated use, but you do what you have to do. That's the New York way, that's the American way. And we're going to get this done."

Cuomo: "I want to thank all of the people who are here working and coming out of their homes, and putting themselves in a situation where they may be exposed to the virus because they want to help and they believe in public service."

During a press briefing this morning, the Governor announced an initial delivery of hospital supplies to the Jacob K. Javits Center where FEMA has started to build a 1,000-bed temporary hospital that will help increase New York's hospital capacity to combat COVID-19 and open next week. This is in addition to the four sites selected by the Army Corps of Engineers that will create temporary hospitals in downstate New York with total capacity up to 4,000. The federal administration has deployed 339,760 N-95 masks, 861,700 surgical masks, 353,300 gloves, 145,122 gowns and 197,085 face shields to New York State, with many state supplies already located at the Javits Center.


VIDEO of the Governor's remarks is available on
YouTube here and in
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TV quality (h.264, mp4) format here.
https://spaces.hightail.com/receive/sJtIRG7Mau


B-ROLL of the Governor's tour is available on
YouTube here and in
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TV quality (h.264, mp4) format here.
https://spaces.hightail.com/receive/lUHVfWacKy


AUDIO of today's remarks is available here.
https://soundcloud.com/nygovcuomo/governor-cuomo-tours-construction-of-temporary-fema-hospital-at-jacob-k-javits-convention-center


PHOTOS will be available on the Governor's Flickr page.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/governorandrewcuomo/albums/72157713598570152



A rush transcript of the Governor's remarks is available below:

Thank you all for coming. It is my pleasure to be with Major General Patrick Murphy, who is the Commissioner of our Division of Homeland Security. Major General Raymond Shields, who heads our Division of Military and Naval Affairs. Colonel Thomas Asbury and all the people from the Army Corps of Engineers who are here and who are working. Thomas is the Commander and District Engineer for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

I want to thank Alan Steele who runs this convention center. He has put on many shows before, and his team is very adaptable. But this is the first time they have ever built a hospital inside the Javits Center. So, I want to thank them very much.

I want to thank all of the people who are here working and coming out of their homes, and putting themselves in a situation where they may be exposed to the virus because they want to help and they believe in public service. So, I want to thank you very much from the bottom of my heart. What we are doing here at the Javits Center is constructing four emergency hospitals, federal emergency hospitals. Each one will have a capacity of about 250 people. You put the four together, that's 1,000 people. That is being done on the main show room floor above us. The construction will start this week. We hope to have the construction done in about a week to 10 days and have that capacity set up. Besides those 1,000 units which are designed to provide a backfill for the hospitals. So, the free beds in the hospitals, we'll be using these 1,000 emergency beds. We're also seeing if we can construct an additional 1,000 beds for medical care, but a lighter level of medical care than most hospitals. So we could get a 2,000 bed capacity in this facility.

And as you know, for us, a major thrust is increasing hospital capacity which is trying to reduce the rate of the spread of the virus, but at the same time we have to get that hospital capacity up and we have to get the equipment that we have up. Each of the 250 bed facilities is about 40,000 square feet. There will be about 320 federal staff that come to work in those 4 hospitals where they'll take care of about 1,000 people. All systems are go here as you can see behind me. The material has already started to arrive. We'll start erecting the equipment upstairs. Luckily, Javits has plenty of space. We've been expanding Javits. This was never an anticipated use, but you do what you have to do. That's the New York way, that's the American way. And we're going to get this done.

Again, I want to thank the Army Corps of Engineers for everything they've done and will do. I want to thank the National Guard and I want to thank all the employees of the Javits Center who are here doing above and beyond duty. So I want to thank them all very much.


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« Reply #39 on: March 25, 2020, 04:53:23 pm »







GOVERNOR
ANDREW M. CUOMO
MARCH 24, 2020
Albany, NY



Amid Ongoing COVID-19 Pandemic, Governor Cuomo Announces Distribution of Health Care Supplies to New York City, Long Island and Westchester Hospitals
https://www.governor.ny.gov/news/amid-ongoing-covid-19-pandemic-governor-cuomo-announces-distribution-health-care-supplies-new



* 339,760 N-95 masks, 861,700 surgical masks, 353,300 gloves, 145,122 gowns and 197,085 face shields being deployed out of Jacob
      K. Javits Convention Center

* Confirms 4,790 Additional Coronavirus Cases in New York State - Bringing Statewide Total to 25,665; New Cases in 2 Counties

* Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced the distribution of medical supplies and equipment to hospitals across New York City,
      Long Island and Westchester to help front line healthcare workers combat COVID-19.

* 339,760 N-95 masks, 861,700 surgical masks, 353,300 gloves, 145,122 gowns and 197,085 face shields are being deployed from the
      Jacob K. Javits Convention Center to hospitals in those regions today.

* New York City will receive 169,000 N-95 masks, 430,850 surgical masks, 176,750 gloves, 72,561 gowns and 39,364 face shields
      Westchester County will receive 16,988 N-95 masks, 301,595 surgical masks, 17,675 gloves, 72,561 gowns and 3,926 face shields.
          Long Island will receive 33,976 N-95 masks, 86,170 surgical masks, 35,350 gloves, 14,512 gowns and 7,853 face shields.

* The rest of New York State will receive 118,916 N-95 masks, 301,595 surgical masks, 123,735 gloves, 50,793 gowns and 27,485
      face shields.


YOU TUBE VIDEO of the Press Release
https://youtu.be/WoeIoSYSk50


This disbursement is on top of the 1 million N-95 masks that the State purchased and sent to New York City and the approximately 500,000 N-95 masks that the State purchased and sent to Long Island last week.

The supplies are being distributed in consultation with the Greater New York Hospital Association and the Healthcare Association of New York State, both of which are helping identify hospitals in greatest need.



                                                I'm not asking the federal government to help New York just to help New York —

                                                                                     I'm asking for everyone.

                                                                                         Governor Cuomo




"While the number of new cases continues to increase unabated, we are exercising all options as aggressively as we can including ramping up testing, isolating those who are infected, closing down nonessential businesses and building hospital surge capacity," Governor Cuomo said. "The State cannot do this alone, and the blunt truth is we need more ventilators and healthcare equipment fast, and we need the federal government to actually use the Defense Production Act to get private manufacturers to help build this critical equipment. I'm not asking the federal government to help New York just to help New York — I'm asking for everyone. New York is the first — if we learn how to blunt the impact here and bend the curve here, we can help other states who are next. Let's learn how to act as one nation."



Finally, the Governor confirmed 4,790 additional cases of novel coronavirus, bringing the statewide total to 25,665 confirmed cases in New York State. Of the 25,665 total individuals who tested positive for the virus, the geographic breakdown is as follows:

County         Total Positive         New Positive

Albany              146                       19

Allegany               2                         0

Broome                9                         2

Cayuga                2                          0

Chemung             1                          1

Chenango            3                          0

Clinton                 8                          2

Columbia            11                          1

Cortland               2                          0

Delaware              3                          0

Dutchess           124                        24

Erie                   107                        20

Essex                    3                          0

Fulton                   1                          0

Genesee                1                          0

Greene                  4                          0

Hamilton                2                          0

Herkimer                4                          0

Jefferson                2                          0

Livingston               3                          0

Madison                  5                          1

Monroe                 96                         20

Montgomery            3                          0

Nassau              2869                       427

Niagara                 11                           1

NYC                 14904                      2599

Oneida                    8                           1

Onondaga             60                            8

Ontario                   7                            1

Orange               498                         109

Orleans                  2                             2

Oswego                  2                             1

Otsego                   1                             0

Putnam                67                            22

Rensselaer            30                             1

Rockland             671                           79

Saratoga              60                             7

Schenectady        46                              2

Schoharie              1                              0

St. Lawrence          1                              0

Steuben                 5                              1

Suffolk             1880                           422

Sullivan               30                              7

Tioga                    1                               0

Tompkins            16                               1

Ulster                 47                              12

Warren                 2                               0

Washington           3                               0

Wayne                  6                               0

Westchester     3891                            997

Wyoming              4                                 0


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CORONA VIRUS- PRESS RELEASES / RUSH TRANSCRIPTS from GOVERNOR ANDREW CUOMO
« Reply #40 on: March 26, 2020, 03:50:08 am »







GOVERNOR
ANDREW M. CUOMO
MARCH 25, 2020
Albany, NY



Amid Ongoing COVID-19 Pandemic, Governor Cuomo Announces 40,000 Health Professionals Have Signed up to Volunteer as Part of the State's Surge Healthcare Force
https://www.governor.ny.gov/news/amid-ongoing-covid-19-pandemic-governor-cuomo-announces-40000-health-professionals-have-signed



* More Than 6,000 Mental Health Professionals Have Signed Up to Provide Free Online Mental Health Services -
      New Yorkers Can Call 1-844-863-9314 to Schedule an Appointment

* Urges Federal Government to Implement 'Rolling Deployment' of Equipment and Personnel

* NYC Plan to Address Lack of Adherence to Social Distancing Protocols Includes Pilot to Close Streets to Cars and Open Them to
      Pedestrians

* Four Seasons Hotel on 57th Street to Provide Free Rooms to Medical Personnel on Front Lines

* PSC Orders Utilities to Suspend Rate Increases, Providing Relief to Nearly 2 Million Families and Businesses

* Confirms 5,146 Additional Coronavirus Cases in New York State - Bringing Statewide Total to 30,811; New Cases in 36 Counties



Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced that to date 40,000 healthcare workers, including retirees and students, have signed up to volunteer to work as part of the state's surge healthcare force during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, with more expected to sign up in the coming weeks. Additionally, more than 6,000 mental health professionals have signed up to provide free online mental health services. New Yorkers can call the state's hotline at 1-844-863-9314 to schedule a free appointment.

Governor Cuomo also announced New York City will pilot closing streets to vehicles and opening them to pedestrians as part of the city's plan to address the lack of adherence to social distancing protocols. As part of the plan, the Governor is also enacting a voluntary playground social density protocol that prohibits close contact sports such as basketball.



YOU TUBE VIDEO of the Press Confrence
https://youtu.be/fkBtNYCVAv0



The Governor also urged the federal government to implement a "rolling deployment" of equipment and personnel to address the critical needs of hotspot areas with high numbers of positive COVID-19 cases instead of providing limited quantities to the entire country at once. As part of the plan, the Governor has pledged to personally manage the deployment of supplies and equipment and technical assistance to the next hotspots around the country once New York State's number of hospitalizations begins to decrease.

The Governor also announced that the Four Seasons Hotel on 57th street in Manhattan is the first of several hotels that is providing their facility to serve as housing for nurses, doctors, and medical personnel during this crisis. The 350 room hotel will provide medical personnel currently working to respond to the coronavirus outbreak lodging free of charge.



                                    Thousands of New Yorkers have selflessly volunteered to be part of our surge healthcare force and

                                                                            support the hospital surge capacity.

                                                                                 Governor Andrew M. Cuomo




"New York is the canary in the coal mine - we have the most positive cases in the nation and the most critical need for equipment and personnel," Governor Cuomo said. "We are doing everything we can to flatten the curve and slow the infection rate so the influx of hospitalizations doesn't overwhelm our healthcare system. Thousands of New Yorkers have selflessly volunteered to be part of our surge healthcare force and support the hospital surge capacity, but we need more ventilators and more hospital beds now, and we need the help of the federal government to get them. Different regions have different curves at different times, but New York is first, and once we get through this we can use our experience and supplies to help other states to get through this pandemic."

At Governor Cuomo's direction, the Public Service Commission today approved orders postponing rate increases for nearly 2 million customers of New York American Water and National Grid upstate that were scheduled to go into effect on April 1st. This will provide relief to families and businesses affected by COVID-19. NYAW's increase will now go into effect in September and National Grid upstate's will go into effect in July. These are the only major utilities in New York State that were due to increase their rates on April 1. The Department of Public Service is asking other utilities to consider postponing rate increases, depending on continued movement reductions due to the COVID-19 public health emergency.


Finally, the Governor confirmed 5,146 additional cases of novel coronavirus, bringing the statewide total to 30,811 confirmed cases in New York State. Of the 30,811 total individuals who tested positive for the virus, the geographic breakdown is as follows:



County        Total Positive      New Positive

Albany             152                      6

Allegany              2                      0

Broome              11                      2

Cayuga                2                      0

Chautauqua          1                      1

Chemung              1                     0

Chenango             3                      0

Clinton                10                     2

Columbia             12                     1

Cortland                2                     0

Delaware               5                     2

Dutchess            153                   29

Erie                    122                   15

Essex                    4                     1

Franklin                 1                     1

Fulton                    1                     0

Genesee                 2                     1

Greene                   4                     0

Hamilton                 2                     0

Herkimer                 5                    1

Jefferson                 2                     0

Livingston               3                     0

Madison                  7                     2

Monroe               118                    22

Montgomery           4                      1

Nassau             3,285                  416

Niagara                12                      1

NYC               17,856                2,952

Oneida                   9                       1

Onondaga             65                       5

Ontario                   9                       2

Orange                638                   140

Orleans                   2                      0

Oswego                   2                      0

Otsego                    2                      1

Putnam                  84                    17

Rensselaer              31                     1

Rockland               968                 297

Saratoga                 64                    4

Schenectady            55                    9

Schoharie                  2                    1

St. Lawrence             1                     0

Steuben                    8                     3

Suffolk                2,260                 380

Sullivan                   39                     9

Tioga                        1                      0

Tompkins                 16                     0

Ulster                      65                    18

Warren                     2                       0

Washington               4                       1

Wayne                      7                       1

Westchester        4,691                   800

Wyoming                  4                       0


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CORONA VIRUS- PRESS RELEASES / RUSH TRANSCRIPTS from GOVERNOR ANDREW CUOMO
« Reply #41 on: March 26, 2020, 05:19:26 pm »







GOVERNOR
ANDREW M. CUOMO
MARCH 26, 2020
Albany, NY



Amid Ongoing COVID-19 Pandemic, Governor Cuomo Announces State Is Scouting New Sites for Temporary Hospitals Downstate
https://www.governor.ny.gov/news/amid-ongoing-covid-19-pandemic-governor-cuomo-announces-state-scouting-new-sites-temporary



* Goal of Having a 1,000-Plus Patient Overflow Facility in Each NYC Borough and Downstate Counties

* An Additional 12,000 Health Professionals Have Signed up to Volunteer as Part of the State's Surge Healthcare Force Since Yesterday 
      Bringing Total Number of Volunteers to More than 52,000

* More Than 8,600 Mental Health Professionals Have Now Signed Up to Provide Free Online Mental Health Services

* Confirms 6,448 Additional Coronavirus Cases in New York State - Bringing Statewide Total to 37,258; New Cases in 39 Counties



Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced the state is scouting additional new sites for temporary hospitals, with a goal of having a 1,000-plus patient overflow facility in each NYC borough as well as Westchester, Rockland, Nassau and Suffolk counties. These new additions, together with the temporary hospitals that are being built at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center and locations at SUNY Stony Brook, SUNY Old Westbury and the Westchester Convention Center, are aimed at building thousands of new beds to bolster existing hospital capacity, with the goal of being open to patients in early- to mid-April. The state is also preparing college dormitories and hotels for emergency beds.


YOU TUBE VIDEO of the Press Conference
https://youtu.be/VhVLFDak-w0


The Governor also announced that an additional 12,000 healthcare workers, including retirees and students, have signed up to volunteer to work as part of the state's surge healthcare force during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, bringing the total number of volunteers to more than 52,000. Additionally, more than 8,600 mental health professionals, including individuals from other states, have now signed up to provide free online mental health services. New Yorkers can call the state's hotline at 1-844-863-9314 to schedule a free appointment.



                                                      This situation is not easy, but easy times don't forge character -

                                                                                        --hard times do--

                                                 and we will get through this together and be better and stronger people for it.

                                                                                        Governor Cuomo




"We know at this point that any scenario will overwhelm the capacity of our healthcare system and we are continuing to work aggressively to increase our state's hospital capacity and flatten the curve," Governor Cuomo said. "Our top priority is finding more beds for patients and getting the ventilators we need to ensure our most vulnerable patients are being treated properly, and we are actively scouting new locations for temporary hospital sites. This situation is not easy, but easy times don't forge character -- hard times do - and we will get through this together and be better and stronger people for it."

The additional hospital sites being scouted include CUNY College of Staten Island, Brooklyn Cruise Terminal, Aqueduct Race Track, and the New York Expo Center.


Finally, the Governor confirmed 6,448 additional cases of novel coronavirus, bringing the statewide total to 37,258 confirmed cases in New York State. Of the 37,258 total individuals who tested positive for the virus, the geographic breakdown is as follows:


County        Total Positive      New Positive

Albany             171                     19

Allegany              2                       0

Broome              16                      5

Cayuga                2                      0

Chautauqua         1                       0

Chemung             7                      6

Chenango            3                       0

Clinton               11                      1

Columbia            13                      1

Cortland               2                      0

Delaware              7                      2

Dutchess           190                    37

Erie                  134                     12

Essex                   4                       0

Franklin                1                       0

Fulton                  1                        0

Genesee               4                       2

Greene                 5                       1

Hamilton               2                       0

Herkimer               7                       2

Jefferson               3                       1

Livingston              3                       0

Madison                 9                       2

Monroe              139                      21

Montgomery          5                        1

Nassau           3,914                     629

Niagara               14                         2

NYC              21,393                  3,537

Oneida                13                         4

Onondaga            83                       18

Ontario                11                         2

Orange              751                      113

Orleans                 2                          0

Oswego                 4                          2

Otsego                  3                          1

Putnam               94                         11

Rensselaer           32                          1

Rockland         1,197                       229

Saratoga              73                          9

Schenectady         62                          7

Schoharie               2                          0

St. Lawrence          2                           1

Steuben               11                           3

Suffolk            2,735                        475

Sullivan               53                          14

Tioga                    2                            1

Tompkins            22                            6

Ulster                 78                           13

Warren                 2                             0

Washington           4                             0

Wayne                  8                             1

Westchester    5,944                      1,253

Wyoming               7                            3



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CORONA VIRUS- PRESS RELEASES / RUSH TRANSCRIPTS from GOVERNOR ANDREW CUOMO
« Reply #42 on: March 28, 2020, 12:01:02 am »








MARCH 27, 2020
2:30pm
Albany, NY


Amid Ongoing COVID-19 Pandemic, Governor Cuomo Announces Completion of First 1,000-Bed Temporary Hospital at Jacob K. Javits Convention Center
https://www.governor.ny.gov/news/amid-ongoing-covid-19-pandemic-governor-cuomo-announces-completion-first-1000-bed-temporary



* Governor Announces Selection of Additional Sites for Temporary Hospitals, on Top of Four Other Sites Under Construction; Asks
      President Trump to Approve Sites Immediately so Construction Can Begin

* Extends School Closures Statewide for Additional Two Weeks Until April 15th

* Consumers Experiencing Financial Hardship Due to COVID-19 May Defer Paying Life Insurance Premiums for 90 Days

* Consumers and Small Businesses May Defer Paying Premiums for Property and Casualty Insurance for 60 Days

* New Yorkers Without Health Insurance Should Apply Now Through NY State of Health; If You Lost Employer Coverage, You Must
      Apply within 60 days of Losing That Coverage; Because of Loss of Income, New Yorkers May Also Be Eligible for Medicaid, the
         Essential Plan or Child Health Plus

* 10,000 More Health Professionals Have Signed up to Volunteer as Part of the State's Surge Healthcare Force Since Yesterday -
      Bringing Total Number of Volunteers to More than 62,000

* Number of Mental Health Volunteers Has Increased Another 1,400 for a Total of More Than 10,000 Volunteers

* Confirms 7,377 Additional Coronavirus Cases in New York State - Bringing Statewide Total to 44,635; New Cases in 39 Counties



Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced that the first 1,000-bed temporary hospital is now complete at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center. This temporary hospital site is part of the Governor's goal of having a 1,000-plus patient overflow facility in each NYC borough as well as Westchester, Rockland, Nassau and Suffolk counties.

Governor Cuomo also announced the state and Army Corp of Engineers have toured and identified four new sites for temporary hospitals for construction by the Army Corps of Engineers - the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal, the Aqueduct Racetrack facility in Queens, CUNY Staten Island and the New York Expo Center in the Bronx - adding an additional 4,000 beds to the state's capacity. The Governor is asking President Trump to approve these sites immediately so construction can begin.

These new temporary hospital sites — together with the site at the JavitsCenter and the temporary hospitals that are being built at locations at SUNYStony Brook, SUNY Old Westbury and the Westchester Convention Center — are part of the Governor's plan to create thousands of new beds to bolster existing hospital capacity, with the goal of being open to patients in early- to mid-April. The state is also preparing college dormitories and hotels across the downstate region, and identifying nursing homes and other facilities to serve as a place for emergency beds.

The Governor also announced that all schools in New York State must remain closed for an additional two weeks until April 15th to ensure consistency and uniformity across the state in instructional time for this extraordinary school year. Schools will be required to continue child care, meal and distance learning programs, and the state will extend the 180-day waiver to April 15th.

The Governor also announced that for a 90 day period, consumers experiencing financial hardship due to COVID-19 may defer paying life insurance premiums. No late fees will be assessed and no negative data will be reported to credit bureaus during this time, and late payments will be payable over a one-year period. LICONY, or the Life Insurance Council of New York, which represents over 80 percent of the life insurance industry, has agreed to these measures.



                                     I am proud to be on this mission with all the brave men and women of the National Guard,

                                                 healthcare workers and first responders who are truly doing God's work.

                                                                                Governor Andrew M. Cuomo




For a 60 day period, consumers and small businesses experiencing financial hardship due to COVID-19 may defer paying premiums for property and casualty insurance, including auto, homeowners, renters, workers comp, medical malpractice, livery and taxi. No late fees will be assessed and no negative data will be reported to credit bureaus during this time, and late payments will be payable over a one-year period.

New Yorkers who are without health insurance should apply now through NY State of Health. If you lost employer coverage, you must apply within 60 days of losing that coverage. Because of a loss of income, New Yorkers may also be eligible for Medicaid, the Essential Plan or Child Health Plus.

The Governor also announced that since yesterday, an additional 10,000 healthcare workers, including retirees and students, have signed up to volunteer to work as part of the state's surge healthcare force during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, bringing the total number of volunteers to more than 62,000. Additionally, more than 10,000 mental health professionals, including individuals from other states, have now signed up to provide free online mental health services, with 1,400 volunteers signing up in the last day. New Yorkers can call the state's hotline at 1-844-863-9314 to schedule a free appointment.

"Our strategy from the beginning has been to flatten the curve and increase hospital capacity," Governor Cuomo said. "We are doing things we have never done before to find more hospital beds and obtain supplies from all around the globe to ensure our healthcare system is not overwhelmed when the apex hits. We have a plan in place to get all of these new facilities and beds online in the next three to four weeks, which is the same timeline the apex is expected to hit our state, so when it does eventually hit our hospital capacity will be as high as it can possibly be. We are on a rescue mission to save lives, and I am proud to be on this mission with all the brave men and women of the National Guard, healthcare workers and first responders who are truly doing God's work."



Finally, the Governor confirmed 7,377 additional cases of novel coronavirus, bringing the statewide total to 44,635 confirmed cases in New York State.


Of the 44,635 total individuals who tested positive for the virus, the geographic breakdown is as follows:


County        Total Positive      New Positive

Albany             187                   16
                         
Allegan               2                     0

Broome             18                     2

Cayuga               2                     0

Chautauqua        1                      0

Chemung          11                     4

Chenango           4                     1

Clinton             11                      0

Columbia          20                     7

Cortland             4                     2

Delaware            8                     1

Dutchess         225                    35

Erie                 219                    85

Essex                 4                       0

Franklin              2                       1

Fulton                1                        0

Genesee             6                       2

Greene               6                       1

Hamilton             2                       0
 
Herkimer             9                       2

Jefferson             3                       0

Livingston            3                       0
 
Madison             17                       8

Monroe            160                      21

Montgomery        5                        0

Nassau         4,657                     743

Niagara             23                         9

NYC            25,398                  4,005

Oneida              13                         0

Onondaga        115                       32

Ontario              14                         3

Orange             910                     159

Orleans             3                            1

Oswego             4                            0

Otsego               5                           2

Putnam           111                         17

Rensselaer        35                           3

Rockland      1,457                        260

Saratoga           82                           9

Schenectady      66                           4

Schoharie           3                            1

St. Lawrence       3                            1

Steuben            12                            1

Suffolk         3,385                         650

Sullivan            64                           11

Tioga                  2                            0

Tompkins           26                           4

Ulster                98                          20

Warren                8                            6

Washington          6                           2

Wayne                11                           3

Westchester   7,187                     1,243

Wyoming             7                            0



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CORONA VIRUS- PRESS RELEASES / RUSH TRANSCRIPTS from GOVERNOR ANDREW CUOMO
« Reply #43 on: March 29, 2020, 06:32:21 pm »








MARCH 29, 2020
4:00pm
Albany, NY



Video, Audio, Photos & Rush Transcript: Amid Ongoing COVID-19 Pandemic, Governor Cuomo Announces NYS On Pause Functions Extended for the Next Two Weeks
https://www.governor.ny.gov/news/video-audio-photos-rush-transcript-amid-ongoing-covid-19-pandemic-governor-cuomo-announces-nys



* Directs State Nonessential Workforce to Work from Home for Additional Two Weeks Through April 15th

* New York's Wadsworth Lab has Developed New, Less Intrusive Test for COVID-19

* Executive Order Also Allows Schools to Host Day Care Free of Charge

* Following Governor's Call, Pharmacies Have Agreed to Offer Free Home Delivery

* Announces State, in Partnership with Assembly Speaker Heastie, Senator Bailey, Assemblyman Benedetto and Borough President Diaz Jr., is Launching a New Mobile Testing Site in the Bronx

* Confirms 7,195 Additional Coronavirus Cases in New York State - Bringing Statewide Total to 59,513; New Cases in 44 Counties

* Governor Cuomo: "This is New York and we are going to make it through this. We have made it through far greater things. We are
      going to be okay. We specialize in stamina, and strength, and stability, and that's just what we're doing now. We are strong. We
         have endurance and we have stability. And we know what we're doing. We have a plan. We're executing the plan."

* Cuomo: "Aim high, do better, believe you can do better, be optimistic, and the way you get there is through unity and togetherness
      and cooperation. Through mutuality and community."



Earlier today, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo announced all NYS On Pause functions will be extended for the next two weeks. The Governor also directed the state nonessential workforce to continue to work from home for an additional two weeks through April 15th. The state will re-evaluate after this additional two-week period.

In-person workforce restrictions, which have been implemented through various Executive Orders —202.3 (restaurants and bars, gyms, fitness centers, movie theaters and casinos); 202.4 (local government workforces, school districts; village elections); 202.5 (malls, public amusement facilities); 202.6 (all non-essential reduce 50%); 202.7 (barber shops, salons, other personal care); 202.8 (DMV); 202.10 (non-essential gatherings of any size); 202.11 (extension of school district closure until April 15, 2020) — are also extended until April 15, 2020 to enable uniform extension and review of such restrictions, and any such restrictions may be extended by future executive orders.

Governor Cuomo also announced that New York State's Wadsworth Lab has developed a new, less intrusive test for COVID-19. The new test is done through a saliva sample and a self-administered short nasal swab in the presence of a health care professional. Additionally, health care professionals can self-administer the test without another health care professional present. This new test will help conserve personal protective equipment, or PPE, for healthcare workers, reduce potential exposure of the virus to health care workers and will allow the state to continue to test as many individuals as possible in New York amid the national shortage of the more intrusive nasopharyngeal, or NP, swabs. Self-collection of nasal swabs has been done before for other respiratory viruses such as flu and it has been shown to be effective and safe, and collection of a saliva sample is simple and non-invasive. This new testing will begin within a week.

The Governor also issued an executive order to allow schools to host day care free of charge.

After speaking with the state's major pharmacy chains, the Governor announced that pharmacies have agreed to offer free home delivery to help reduce long lines for prescriptions at their facilities.


VIDEO of the Governor's remarks is available on
YouTube here
&feature=youtu.be


TV quality (h.264, mp4) format here,     
https://spaces.hightail.com/receive/08ECZ7t0OR


AUDIO of today's remarks is available here.
https://soundcloud.com/nygovcuomo/governor-cuomo-holds-a-briefing-on-covid-19-response-in-albany-1


PHOTOS will be available on the Governor's Flickr page.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/governorandrewcuomo/



A rush transcript of the Governor's remarks is available below:

Thank you for being here. Let us go through some updates for today, so everyone knows where we are and what we're experiencing. As you can see the increase on the trajectory of cases continues to climb, 7,681. Couple of updates that I would like to make to the local health providers. We want to anticipate this situation. We talked yesterday about planning forward, getting ahead of it, that we have been behind on this virus from day one. And rather than be reactive, be proactive, get ahead of it. Local health providers should be watching what is going on in different parts of the state and anticipating what's going to happen.

This is going to be a phenomenon of a rolling apex. We keep talking about the apex, the top of the curve. But the top of the curve will occur at different times in different places, right? The curve is a function of the rate of spread, the rate of density and when it started. So you'll see different curves, you see it all across the country. Started in Washington, State of Washington. Now you see New York, you see Chicago, you see New Orleans, you see parts of California. So that rolling apex is happening across the country. That rolling apex is also going to happen across the state of New York. The current projections all say New York City will face the first high water mark, if you will, high tide mark, the height of the curve, but then you'll see Westchester, you'll see Long Island, on a delay with their curve hitting a new height. Model projectors are not sure if it's Westchester first or Long Island first. Some suggest it's Westchester because we had that cluster in Westchester, if you remember, in New Rochelle. And then Upstate New York. We expect a curve in Upstate New York, also. It may not be as high, obviously, as New York City, Westchester, long island, but there will be a curve. So, if you are not in a highly affected health area now, that doesn't mean you're not going to have a real situation to deal with because these numbers are just going to continue to go up all across the state.

So for local health systems this is a new challenge. Most health systems have public hospitals and then they have private hospitals or volunteer, voluntary hospitals. And they basically exist on a day-to-day basis as two different systems. So you'll have public hospitals and then you have the private hospital system. And for all intents and purposes, in normal operating procedures, they operate as two systems, there's very little interaction. There's also very little interaction among individual hospitals, sometimes even within their own system. So you have public hospitals that are a part of a public hospital system, but each hospital basically operates on its own, right? Has its own identity. Certainly true on the private side where you have individual hospitals and they operate on their own. We have to change that mentality, and we have to change that mentality quickly. No hospital is an island. No hospital in this situation can exist unto themselves. We really have to have a new mentality, a new culture, of hospitals working with one another, both within the public system as well as the private system, and we need to think about the public system working with the private system in a way they never have before. There is an artificial wall almost between those two systems right now. That wall has to come down. That theory has to come down. This is going to be all hands on deck. This is everybody helping everyone else. One hospital gets overwhelmed. The other hospitals have to flex to help that hospital and vice versa.

We have Elmhurst Hospital for example in New York City that is under stress. The number of cases in that Elmhurst Hospital is high. When the number of cases is high, the stress on the staff is high. I was just speaking with Dr. Zucker about this. You do this for two, three, four weeks, the level of stress is very intense. Elmhurst Hospital is part of a public health system of about 11 hospitals in New York City. That system has to work together and those hospitals have to work together. The 11 health and hospitals in New York City, the public system. I'm going to ask Mayor de Blasio and Comptroller Stringer to take a look at the system and figure out how we can get that system to work better together as a unified system. This is not going to get better soon. Right? So Elmhurst is under stress now. That stress does not abate for the foreseeable short-term future. So how do we make that system work better together and what recommendations do we have to improve H&H? We'll also be meeting with the private hospitals in New York City that are organized through something called the Greater New York Hospital Association. I'm going to be meeting with them tomorrow to talk about having those hospitals also organize, act as one, get out of their silos, get out of their identities, to work together.

Overall, we have local health systems the states roll which we've never really done before is getting those health systems to work with one another. So we talked about if New York City gets overwhelmed we'll ask the upstate systems to be a relief valve for the downstate health systems, which has never happened before to any scale and also vice versa. There will be a time where the upstate hospitals will be struggling and when the upstate hospitals will be struggling then we want the down state hospitals to be able to takeover and relief those hospitals.

That's actually the advantage of the rolling curve that they're projecting. If it does happen that way, theoretically, I almost think of it as a high tide mark, right? High tide comes first in New York City. Then the tide is on the way down and then it's high tide in upstate New York. So if the tide is dropping downstate then you have some relief for the upstate hospitals.

We put in place the New York Pause program. Today I am going to extend it to April 15, the directive that non-essential work force continue to work at home. We're doing it in two-week intervals because every day is a new day and we'll see what happens day to day, but I think it's not even questionable today that we're going to need two more weeks of non-essential workers.

Good news, Wadsworth, the New York Department State of Health, has developed a less intrusive saliva and short nasal swab test. I'm not sure what a short nasal swab test is but my guess is it wouldn't apply to me. It can be administered in the presence of health care workers. It requires less PPE, health care workers can self-administer it, kudos to the Department of Health on that. It also helps them limit exposure for health care workers and it should start as soon as next week.

People ask when is this over? I think the testing, you tell me when they come up with an inexpensive home test or point of care test that can be brought to volume, I think that's probably when you see a real return to normalcy in the workforce.

In other words, we're all talking about this curve, flatten the curve - at what point on the other side of the curve do you go back to work? Jesse asked this question the other day. There is no answer. I think the answer is going to be in in testing. Dr. Fauci who I think is - we're so blessed to have him here at this time, he talks about faster, easier testing. If you can test millions of people, if you could test today millions of people, you could send them to work tomorrow, right? So the development of these tests, I think, are very important and instructive. Tomorrow the USNS Comfort coming. That is about 1,000 bed capacity. It's staffed by federal officials, federal medical professionals. It is not for COVID patients but it is to take the back fill from hospitals.

Current stockpile, we're still working to purchase equipment all across the globe. We have a whole team working seven days a week. Unfortunately, we're competing against every other state in the United States for the same things. So it's very hard but we're making progress. In terms of finding staff, that's going very well. The volunteerism of New Yorkers, God bless them, we're up to 76,000 health care workers who have volunteered. 76,000. 76,000 people who volunteer to go into these hospitals at this time. Just think about that.

On the total people tested, we did 16,000, last night, total of 172,000 tested, that's the highest in the country. Positive cases 7,000 last night, total cases 59,000. The virus continues its march across the state of New York. Only two counties now that don't have cases. These are the overall numbers, 59,000 people tested positive. 8,000 currently hospitalized, 2,000 ICU patients, 3,500 patients discharged. We know - nobody really points to these numbers but this is good news. 846 people came out of hospitals yesterday, discharged after being treated for COVID, right? So yes, people get it, 80 percent have either self-resolved or have some symptoms at home. 20 percent go into the hospital - majority of those get treated and leave. It's the acutely ill by in large who are the vulnerable population and that's what we're seeing more and more. The deaths went from 728 to 965. What's happening now is as I mentioned yesterday, people are on the ventilator longer and longer. The longer you are on a ventilator, the less your chance of ever getting off that ventilator and that's what we're seeing. And we will continue to see the number of deaths increase. In terms of most impacted states, again, New York is still number one. Total new hospitalizations, these are the charts we look at every night. The number is up 1,175. It was 847 the night before.

These bounce night to night. Any one night's data could have a number of variables in it. What hospitals actually reported, when they reported it, how accurate they were? So more you look for a trend line, more than anything else, and there are trend lines. If you look early on, the hospitalization rate was doubling every two days, then it doubled every three days, then it doubled every four days - now it's doubling every six days. So you have almost a dichotomy: The doubling rate is slowing, and that is good news but the number of cases are still going up. So you're still going up towards an apex, but the rate of the doubling is slowing, which is good news.

Change in daily ICU admissions, you see a pickup in the ICU admissions, but again, you look for the trend line among those columns more than the individual columns. Change in daily intubations, we don't normally run this chart but these are the people most seriously affected and again, you see a trend line in that. You see some aberrations, March 26th the 290, but you see a trend line. And the trend line is what we're watching. You also see a trend line in people being discharged and this is a dramatic trend line. So people came in, they started to come in only March 18, right - so we're only talking about ten days. They started to get treated. A few of them got out early. A few more, a few more, a few more. And now you're seeing the discharge number trend way up because that's what's going to happen. People are going to the hospital, they get treated, they leave. Those that are acutely ill get put on a ventilator and then it's the inverse dynamic. The longer the longer they are intubated, the longer they are on the ventilator, the higher the mortality rate.

Again, perspective, these are the numbers from day 1 since China started. Also, we should all keep in mind we lost the first responders who go out there. I was talking about the 76,000 people who volunteered to help - medical professionals - being a first responder today, being a public health official, working in a hospital, working with senior citizens. This is really an act of love and courage. We lost Detective Cedric Nelson, 48-years-old, 32nd, 23-year veteran. He could've retired. So we wish him and his family peace.

We lost a nurse, we've lost a couple of other nurses. Kious Kelly 48-years-old who was the assistant nurse manager at Mount Sinai West. We wish his family the best. These public people - I don't even have the words to express my admiration for them.

FDR always had words: "Courage is not the absence of fear, but rather the assessment that something else is more important than fear."

To me, that says it all today. Everyone is afraid. Everyone is afraid. You think these police officers are not afraid to leave their house? You think these nurses are not afraid to go into the hospital? They're afraid. But, something is more important than their fear. Which is their passion, their commitment for public service and helping others. It's public service. That's all it is. Their passion and belief in helping others. And that overcomes their fear and that makes them, in my book, just truly amazing, outstanding human beings. I wish them and their families all the best.

The President and the CDC ordered a travel advisory for people of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. This happened last night. This is not a lockdown, it is a travel advisory to be implemented by the states. In essence, it's nothing that we haven't been doing. Non-essential people should stay at home. So it's totally consistent with everything we're doing and I support what the President did because it affirms what we've been doing. It also affirms what New Jersey and Connecticut have been doing.

Rhode Island issued an Executive Order that New York license plates would be theoretically stopped at the border for mandatory quarantine of some period. That Executive Order has been repealed by the State of Rhode Island and we thank them for their cooperation. That was repealed last night.

Personal opinion, not fact, gratuitous. This is disorienting, it is frightening. It's disturbing. Your whole life is turned upside down overnight. To the best you can, you find a way to create some joy. You try to find a silver lining in all of this. How do you break up the monotony? What do you do? How do you bring a smile to people's face? I'll give you my idea for today: Sunday, I come from an Italian-American family. Sunday was family day. We had the big family dinner, which you'd have like in the afternoon, so it was confusing but it was like a late lunch they called dinner. And it was spaghetti, and meatballs, and sausages, and my family would all get together and it was a beautiful time. I didn't really appreciate it as a kid, but it was just beautiful. They all came together, and the grandparents were there, and they would start to eat at two o'clock and it was like a marathon session. The food was really just the attraction to get people together. You know, everybody talks about how the Italians love the food. That's true, but really they love bringing the family together and the food was the way that people came together, and then you sat at the table and it was just a two, three-hour affair. My mother and father did it also, not to the same extent my grandparents did it, but we had that same Sunday dinner around the table. I tried to continue it as a father with my kids. I was divorced and so I'm not really the best cook to say the least, but we would have on Sundays I would actually go to the Italian specialty store and I would buy the meatballs, and buy the sausages, and buy the sauce, but I would put it in a pot and I would put it on the stove because part of it was that sauce would sit there all day and it would just simmer, you know, and you would smell it all through the house. And then, I'd make them sit down and we would have spaghetti and meatballs and sausage on Sundays.

My daughter Cara is in the back, they would never eat the sausage and the meatball. They would pick at the pasta because, see, they knew I didn't know how to cook so they knew that meatball and sausage was inherently suspect, and I never said that I bought it in the specialty store because that would've ruined the whole tradition anyway. So, they wouldn't eat it and we'd go for Chinese food afterwards. But that convening was something special and today we're going to have our family dinner. We're missing one daughter, Mariah. We're going to get Mariah on Skype and Grandma is going to be on the telephone, and we're going to sit around the table and we're going to have that kind of coming together. It's a little different: Skype and telephones. But you know what? With everything going on, family, we're here, we're together, we're healthy — that's 98 percent of it. So, find ways to make a little joy.

Also for New Yorkers, I know we feel under attack. I had a lot of phone calls yesterday when the President first suggested some form of quarantine. "What does that mean, quarantine? Am I going to be allowed to leave the house? My parents who are supposed to be coming back, and this one's here and this one's here." I know we feel under attack. "The Rhode Island -- you can't drive into Rhode Island. We'll pull you over with the police." Yes, New York is the epicenter and these are different times, and many people are frightened. Some of the reactions you get from individuals, even from governments, are frightening and suggesting that they'll take abrupt actions against New York. But look, this is New York and we are going to make it through this. We have made it through far greater things. We are going to be okay. We specialize in stamina, and strength, and stability, and that's just what we're doing now. We are strong. We have endurance and we have stability. And we know what we're doing. We have a plan. We're executing the plan. Anything, any obstacle that we come across we will manage that obstacle, and we have. I can't sit here and say to anyone you're not going to see people pass away. You will. That is the nature of what we're dealing with, and that's beyond any of our control. But, New York is going to have what it needs and no one is going to attack New York unfairly and no one is going to deprive New York of what it needs. That's why I'm here, that's why we have a state full of very talented, professional people. So a deep breath on all of that. And we are doing exactly what we need to do. There is no state in the nation in the nation that is better prepared or better mobilized than what we're doing. I feel that deeply and having studied everything that every other state has done. Federal officials have even remarked to me that they're surprised how quickly a state as big and complicated as New York has actually mobilized. So, feel good about that.

There are two great New York expressions that I use all the time. Anything I build in New York always has two expressions on it. One, "excelsior." It says it all. Ever upwards. Ever upwards. Aspirational. We can be better, we will be better. We're going aim higher, we're going to improve ourselves. Excelsior. State motto, it's on the seal behind me. Excelsior. And the other, "e pluribus Unum," out of many, one. Unity, unity. You put those two things together, it says it all. Aim high, do better, believe you can do better, be optimistic, and the way you get there is through unity and togetherness and cooperation. Through mutuality and community. Those two expressions. I say to my daughters, if you remember nothing else when I'm gone, if you walk up to the box and have nothing else to remember, excelsior - you can be better, it will be better, we can make it better - e pluribus Unum - we make it better together. That's it and that's what we're doing.


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MARCH 30, 2020
12:45pm
Albany, NY


Video, Auido, Photos & Rush Transcript: Governor Cuomo Receives Briefing upon Arrival of the USNS Comfort in New York City
https://www.governor.ny.gov/news/video-auido-photos-rush-transcript-governor-cuomo-receives-briefing-upon-arrival-usns-comfort



Photos Available Here
https://www.flickr.com/photos/governorandrewcuomo/albums/72157713688946722


Earlier today, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo received a briefing upon the arrival of the USNS Comfort at Pier 88 in New York City.

The USNS Comfort arrived in New York harbor today. The 1,000-bed hospital ship has 12 fully-equipped operating rooms and will significantly increase New York's hospital surge capacity.


VIDEO of the Governor's remarks is available on
YouTube here
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TV quality (h.264, mp4) format here
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AUDIO of today's remarks is available here.
https://soundcloud.com/nygovcuomo/governor-cuomo-receives-briefing-upon-arrival-of-the-usns-comfort


PHOTOS of the Governor at the USNS Comfort are available on the Governor's Flickr page.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/governorandrewcuomo/albums/72157713688946722


A rush transcript of the Governor's remarks is available below:

Okay, well there she is. I want to thank Rear Admiral Mustin who is here. I want to thank the United States Navy. They really acted expeditiously in bringing this ship here. I want to thank the Army that is going to help staff the ship. I want to thank the President of the United States, President Trump, who mobilized this effort and he did with all rapid speed.

This will be 1,000 beds for New York hospitals. It won't treat COVID-19 patients but it will be a relief valve for hospitals that are struggling now, that are over capacity all across the City. So, the 1,000 beds will come in very handy. These 1,000 beds will be complemented with 2,500 beds that we are doing in the Javits Center. I know the field hospitals that were assembled by the U.S Army. Again, those won't be for COVID-19 patients but they will be for a relief valve for the hospitals. So, we are doing this ship - 1,000 beds. Javits - 2,500 beds. About 3,500 beds to relieve the stress that our hospital system is facing.

That is going to be welcome news and I want to thank all of the people that worked so hard to do this. This is a major enterprise. The Javits Center, what is going on there is truly extraordinary. Everybody is working together to get that facility up and running. It has been transformed in just a week. And it really is a great, great partnership and frankly it's inspiring to see everyone working together for one cause.

We're speaking with a number of my colleagues, governors all across the nation, Democrats and Republicans, have sent the same message to all of you. What you see happening in New York is not unique. Yes, we're more dense. Yes, we're bigger than most places. But, this virus spreads among Americans. This virus does not discriminate. It doesn't discriminate by age. It doesn't discriminate by party. It affects all Americans, and what you're seeing in New York is going to spread across this country.

New York is just the canary in the coal mine. And I've said to them, prepare soon, prepare early, get your preparations in place. I don't think that any American is immune from this virus. Because no American is immune from this virus. And if there's ever a time that we need to work together it is today. The President's right. This is a war. And what does this nation do when it's at war? It comes together. And it acts as one. And that's what we need to do today. New Yorkers, thank this nation for the help they're giving New Yorkers today, and we will reciprocate the favor. And what we're learning here, and the training that's going on here, is going to benefit the places all across this nation in the coming weeks and the coming months.

But again, thank you. Thank you to the Army, thank you to the Navy, thank you to the Coast Guard, and all of the people who were a part of this great operation. Thank you.


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