Gov. Cuomo: Hudson Valley on track for Phase 3 on Tuesday; Long Island on track for next Wednesday

Long Island is on track to enter Phase 3 reopening next Wednesday. The Mid-Hudson Region is on track to enter Phase 3 on Tuesday.

News 12 Staff

Jun 17, 2020, 3:14 PM

Updated 1,570 days ago

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New York City is on track to open more businesses and could enter the second phase of reopening Monday, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Wednesday.
Cuomo, a Democrat, said the state Department of Health reported 17 coronavirus-related deaths in hospitals and nursing homes Tuesday. He also pointed to the gradual decline in rates of individuals testing positive: fewer than 1% of results for roughly 60,000 individuals tested Tuesday for COVID-19 were positive.
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"This is one of the best days for New York since we have started this long journey into a dark night,” Cuomo said.
The official coronavirus death toll includes at least 24,600 statewide and at least an additional 2,600 deaths in New York City, though officials have said the actual death toll is likely much higher. The number of deaths reported each day by state hospitals and nursing homes reached a peak of at least 800 in April.
Cuomo has urged New Yorkers to keep wearing masks and adhering to social distancing guidelines despite the gradual reopening. And he warned that he could reimpose restrictions if residents fail to follow those rules.
“New York City, do what every other region has done so far,” Cuomo said.
“Local governments have to be responsible and do their job,” he added.
Still, Cuomo said Wednesday that the state's data suggests the virus is not spreading at an unmanageable rate in New York City, which has been boosting testing and setting up contact tracing programs along with the rest of the state.
New York has now tested over 3 million people for COVID-19, and more than 385,100 - about 12% - have tested positive.
Cuomo has divided the state up into 10 regions that have all begun to lift some restrictions on businesses and communities imposed in March to prevent a catastrophic surge in hospitalizations.
Hair salons and barbershops can open under the second phase with restrictions, while restaurants can offer outdoor seating.
Many other businesses and stores from real estate offices to retail can also open up but only at 50% capacity. Malls, gyms, movie theaters and indoor dining are not permitted to reopen under phase 2.
"This only works if the business owners are educated, they’re ready, if they have the plans in place,” Cuomo said
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BRIEFING NOTES:
  • Gov. Cuomo says he will sign an executive order recognizing Juneteeth as a holiday for state employees. He says he will advance legislation to make it an official holiday next year.
  •  The number of hospitalizations has reached the lowest level since the COVID-19 crisis began (1,479). There were 17 deaths on Tuesday due to the virus. Also the lowest level yet.
  • 60,000 tests were conducted in New York on Tuesday. The number of positive tests was less the 1%.
  • "Federal government is making a mistake on how it is handling this COVID crisis."
  • Gov. Cuomo says the federal government's explanation that there are more infections due to expanded testing is "not true."
  • "People walking into the hospitals are going up, which by definition means more people are getting sick."
  • 'We are going to turn the page.' Gov. Cuomo says daily briefings will end on Friday amid record low hospitalizations and deaths from COVID-19.
  • Long Island is on track to enter Phase 3 reopening on Wednesday. The Mid-Hudson Region is on track to enter Phase 3 on Tuesday. 
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