Read this short CBS NEWS article, and notice what they've left out...………………...

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This is from Today's Cuomo's Covid briefing:




New York Governor Andrew Cuomo says "nobody knows" when pandemic will end


May 4, 2020 / 3:19 PM / CBS News


[QUOTE
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said Monday the number of hospitalizations, intubations and new cases of coronavirus continues to decline in state. He said there were an additional 226 deaths reported on Sunday.



"That's 226 wives or brothers or sisters or children that are now suffering the loss of a loved one," Cuomo said.

Cuomo again reiterated that New York must learn the lessons of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic even as it continues to fight it. Among those lessons: Acknowledge what you don't know.

"Acknowledge and actualize that the truth is that nobody knows what happens next and when it happens," Cuomo said. "So if you don't know, say you don't know.

"When you know what you don't know and admit it, it will actually keep you safe," Cuomo said. "And that's where we are. We don't know, but we will be prepared for all possibilities."

He pointed to everyone looking at China as the source for the pandemic that hit New York City. Cuomo said that while everyone was looking at China, the virus traveled to Europe, and the CDC found the strain that is rampant on the East Coast came via Europe.

Cuomo outlines reopening criteria
On the topic of reopening, he said it would be "more complicated then the close down," which he called "a blunt operation."

Reopening is "more nuanced, you have to be more careful," the governor said.

The reopening will be phased and work hand-in-hand with measuring certain metrics.

"It's not going to happen state-wide," Cuomo said. "And rather than wait for the whole state to be ready, reopen on a regional basis. If upstate has to wait for downstate to be ready, they're going to be waiting a long time. So, analyze the situation on a regional basis."

For a region to reopen, it must meet these requirements:

  1. According to CDC guidelines, a region has to have at least 14 days of decline in total hospitalizations and deaths on a three day rolling average
  2. Regions with few COVID-19 cases can not have 15 new cases or five deaths on a three day rolling average
  3. A region must have fewer than two new COVID-19 patients per 100,000 residents per day
  4. Hospitals can't be filled to more than 70% capacity – including ICU beds – leaving 30% available in the event of a surge
  5. All hospitals must have a 90 day stockpile of PPE
  6. There must be 30 tests per 1,000 residents ready to go
  7. Regions must have 30 contact tracers for every 100,000 residents, with additional tracers available based on the projected number of cases in the region
  8. A risk/reward analysis of which businesses can reopen, with most essential businesses with lowest risk being prioritized
    • Phase 1: Construction, manufacturing and wholesale supply chain, select retail with curbside pickup
    • Phase 2: Professional services, finance and insurance, retail administrative support, real estate/rental leasing
    • Phase 3: Restaurants/food services, hotels/accommodations
    • Phase 4: Arts/entertainment/recreation/education
  9. Businesses must adjust their practices to ensure a safe work environment and track cases
  10. There will be a regional "control room" to monitor progress
"This is what a community has to deal with to reopen safely and intelligently, in my opinion," Cuomo said.


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During the same briefing, Cuomo also made this comment, that CBS has CONVIENENTLY left out:

"People are all talking about reopening, which we should be talking about," Cuomo said. "This is not a sustainable situation. Close down everything. Close down the economy. Lock yourself in the home. You can do it for a short period of time, but you can't do it forever."
 
This is from Today's Cuomo's Covid briefing:




New York Governor Andrew Cuomo says "nobody knows" when pandemic will end


May 4, 2020 / 3:19 PM / CBS News


[QUOTE
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said Monday the number of hospitalizations, intubations and new cases of coronavirus continues to decline in state. He said there were an additional 226 deaths reported on Sunday.



"That's 226 wives or brothers or sisters or children that are now suffering the loss of a loved one," Cuomo said.

Cuomo again reiterated that New York must learn the lessons of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic even as it continues to fight it. Among those lessons: Acknowledge what you don't know.

"Acknowledge and actualize that the truth is that nobody knows what happens next and when it happens," Cuomo said. "So if you don't know, say you don't know.

"When you know what you don't know and admit it, it will actually keep you safe," Cuomo said. "And that's where we are. We don't know, but we will be prepared for all possibilities."

He pointed to everyone looking at China as the source for the pandemic that hit New York City. Cuomo said that while everyone was looking at China, the virus traveled to Europe, and the CDC found the strain that is rampant on the East Coast came via Europe.

Cuomo outlines reopening criteria
On the topic of reopening, he said it would be "more complicated then the close down," which he called "a blunt operation."

Reopening is "more nuanced, you have to be more careful," the governor said.

The reopening will be phased and work hand-in-hand with measuring certain metrics.

"It's not going to happen state-wide," Cuomo said. "And rather than wait for the whole state to be ready, reopen on a regional basis. If upstate has to wait for downstate to be ready, they're going to be waiting a long time. So, analyze the situation on a regional basis."

For a region to reopen, it must meet these requirements:

  1. According to CDC guidelines, a region has to have at least 14 days of decline in total hospitalizations and deaths on a three day rolling average
  2. Regions with few COVID-19 cases can not have 15 new cases or five deaths on a three day rolling average
  3. A region must have fewer than two new COVID-19 patients per 100,000 residents per day
  4. Hospitals can't be filled to more than 70% capacity – including ICU beds – leaving 30% available in the event of a surge
  5. All hospitals must have a 90 day stockpile of PPE
  6. There must be 30 tests per 1,000 residents ready to go
  7. Regions must have 30 contact tracers for every 100,000 residents, with additional tracers available based on the projected number of cases in the region
  8. A risk/reward analysis of which businesses can reopen, with most essential businesses with lowest risk being prioritized
    • Phase 1: Construction, manufacturing and wholesale supply chain, select retail with curbside pickup
    • Phase 2: Professional services, finance and insurance, retail administrative support, real estate/rental leasing
    • Phase 3: Restaurants/food services, hotels/accommodations
    • Phase 4: Arts/entertainment/recreation/education
  9. Businesses must adjust their practices to ensure a safe work environment and track cases
  10. There will be a regional "control room" to monitor progress
"This is what a community has to deal with to reopen safely and intelligently, in my opinion," Cuomo said.


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What is funny is that people scream that Trump showed poor leadership and mismanaged this pandemic. Yet, they hang on Cuomo's every word. The guy who has actually mismanaged and made the virus worse.

When one looks up the word incompetent, Brah of Fredo's picture is right there.
 
This is from Today's Cuomo's Covid briefing:




New York Governor Andrew Cuomo says "nobody knows" when pandemic will end


May 4, 2020 / 3:19 PM / CBS News


[QUOTE
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said Monday the number of hospitalizations, intubations and new cases of coronavirus continues to decline in state. He said there were an additional 226 deaths reported on Sunday.



"That's 226 wives or brothers or sisters or children that are now suffering the loss of a loved one," Cuomo said.

Cuomo again reiterated that New York must learn the lessons of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic even as it continues to fight it. Among those lessons: Acknowledge what you don't know.

"Acknowledge and actualize that the truth is that nobody knows what happens next and when it happens," Cuomo said. "So if you don't know, say you don't know.

"When you know what you don't know and admit it, it will actually keep you safe," Cuomo said. "And that's where we are. We don't know, but we will be prepared for all possibilities."

He pointed to everyone looking at China as the source for the pandemic that hit New York City. Cuomo said that while everyone was looking at China, the virus traveled to Europe, and the CDC found the strain that is rampant on the East Coast came via Europe.

Cuomo outlines reopening criteria
On the topic of reopening, he said it would be "more complicated then the close down," which he called "a blunt operation."

Reopening is "more nuanced, you have to be more careful," the governor said.

The reopening will be phased and work hand-in-hand with measuring certain metrics.

"It's not going to happen state-wide," Cuomo said. "And rather than wait for the whole state to be ready, reopen on a regional basis. If upstate has to wait for downstate to be ready, they're going to be waiting a long time. So, analyze the situation on a regional basis."

For a region to reopen, it must meet these requirements:

  1. According to CDC guidelines, a region has to have at least 14 days of decline in total hospitalizations and deaths on a three day rolling average
  2. Regions with few COVID-19 cases can not have 15 new cases or five deaths on a three day rolling average
  3. A region must have fewer than two new COVID-19 patients per 100,000 residents per day
  4. Hospitals can't be filled to more than 70% capacity – including ICU beds – leaving 30% available in the event of a surge
  5. All hospitals must have a 90 day stockpile of PPE
  6. There must be 30 tests per 1,000 residents ready to go
  7. Regions must have 30 contact tracers for every 100,000 residents, with additional tracers available based on the projected number of cases in the region
  8. A risk/reward analysis of which businesses can reopen, with most essential businesses with lowest risk being prioritized
    • Phase 1: Construction, manufacturing and wholesale supply chain, select retail with curbside pickup
    • Phase 2: Professional services, finance and insurance, retail administrative support, real estate/rental leasing
    • Phase 3: Restaurants/food services, hotels/accommodations
    • Phase 4: Arts/entertainment/recreation/education
  9. Businesses must adjust their practices to ensure a safe work environment and track cases
  10. There will be a regional "control room" to monitor progress
"This is what a community has to deal with to reopen safely and intelligently, in my opinion," Cuomo said.


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I can force cuomo to reopen tomorrow

just cut off all the helicopter money
 
Bob Lonsberry wrote a good article today detailing just what Cuomo has done. Add in that in 55 days Cuomo has by himself put in over 200 “laws” by executive order. So much for that representation thing. And this utter failure is being touted as presidential material?

 
We've all seen that Dimocrats do not want to open the country back up. They are contempt to let the economy go to shambles, since they know a strong economic rebound helps Trump.

The point here is, we have a Dimocrat governor acknowledging we cannot continue to stay closed for very long due to the enormous economic destruction that will ocurr, and we have a "news" service that wrote an article about the briefing, but failed to mention Cuomo's comments, which is NOT part of the Dimocrat narrative.
 

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