No act of kindness—no matter how big or small—is ever wasted. It's no secret that New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has his hands full these days as he tries to manage a state hit dramatically by the Coronavirus.
05.04.2020 - 22:01 / deadline.com
By Bruce Haring
pmc-editorial-manager
There’s a terrible COVID-19 death toll in New York state. But Governor Andrew Cuomo suggested that his area may be hitting the disease’s apex and could begin leveling out.
That’s not necessarily great news. Rather than a sharp peak and then a drop, the plateau may linger, Cuomo suggested.
“The apex could be a plateau and we could be on that plateau now,” he said, adding the trajectory would be clearer in a few days.
On Sunday, Cuomo said 594 more New York
No act of kindness—no matter how big or small—is ever wasted. It's no secret that New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has his hands full these days as he tries to manage a state hit dramatically by the Coronavirus.
More evidence is emerging that far more New Yorkers have had the coronavirus than the number confirmed by lab tests, officials said Thursday. A state survey of around 3,000 people found that 13.9 percent had antibodies suggesting they had been exposed to the virus, Gov.
By Greg Evans
Andrew Cuomo has offered words of support for his brother, Chris, after hearing that his son, Mario, has tested positive for coronavirus.
New York's daily toll of coronavirus deaths hit its lowest point in more than two weeks, but Gov. Andrew Cuomo warned Saturday that the state isn't ready to ease up on shutdowns of schools, businesses and gatherings.
By Bruce Haring
New York planned for a long fight against the coronavirus outbreak amid hopeful hospitalization trends. Gov.
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By Bruce Haring
Chris Cuomo welcomed his older brother, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, and the siblings delved into one of their famous bickering exchanges over a new social media campaign designed to promote social distancing.
The Cuomo brothers are at it again. Chris Cuomo invited his brother, New York governor Andrew Cuomo, back on CNN's Cuomo Prime Time tonight—and as per usual, it was spectacular.
It’s usually millions watching Chris Cuomo on CNN’s Cuomo Prime Time, but as we all navigate the current times dealing with the coronavirus, it’s his ‘big brother’ Andrew who has people, including Cardi B, tuning in. The New York governor, son of Matilda and late governor, Mario Cuomo, keeps his residents, the tri-state area and now, much of the country informed in his daily press conferences.
By Anita Bennett
Amid the COVID-19 crisis, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is receiving major praise for his informative, and often blunt, briefings — even from past critics. Cuomo, 62, has governed New York for nine years, sometimes not popularly, but his public perception has changed in the time of coronavirus.
New York state's coronavirus death toll is nearing 1,000. The state accounts for more than 40 percent of coronavirus deaths in the U.S.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Saturday that he was delaying the state's presidential primary from April to June, citing concerns about people gathering to vote during the coronavirus outbreak.