Cuomo Declares State Of Emergency Over Coronavirus With 76 Cases, 10 Hospitalized

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Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Saturday declared a state of emergency in New York as officials seek to combat the spreading coronavirus.

Officials have reported 76 cases of coronavirus in New York, including 10 people who are currently hospitalized, the governor said.

The majority of the confirmed cases, 57, continue to be in Westchester County, with 11 cases in New York City and the rest spread across Nassau, Rockland and Saratoga counties.

New York has commissioned “hundreds” of tests for coronavirus and plans to push for many more, Cuomo said.

Read more at The Hill.

{Matzav.com}


5 COMMENTS

    • They just changed the name of the yearly flu to something new and oilem goilem goes bananas.

  1. Seventy-six cases, ten hospitalized is grounds for state-wide state of emergency? How many cases of flu are there right now in the state? How many of those have required hospitalization? What percentage of COVID-19 cases have died compared to cases of the flu? What population groups are prone to the flu compared to those who are susceptible to COVID-19? The former? All age groups. The latter? Primarily middle-aged to senior. Sit back and relax. Wash your hands. Sneeze into your sleeve.

    • If there are no cases of the flu in the state nor anywhere else this year, according to the media, all your questions are null and void.

  2. I think it’s an emergency that we need to get rid of Cuomo. Cuomo is as inept and corrupt as they come. He’s constantly looking for new ways to steal from the taxpayers.

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