Gov. Cuomo: $61 billion in federal support needed for NY, or there will be massive cuts

Gov. Cuomo says he and Gov. Larry Hogan, of Maryland, are issuing a joint statement asking for financial relief to states in next federal stimulus bill.

News 12 Staff

Apr 2, 2020, 3:16 PM

Updated 1,576 days ago

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Gov. Cuomo: $61 billion in federal support needed for NY, or there will be massive cuts
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Briefing Notes:
  • Gov. Cuomo: Total hospitalizations are down again. 195 New Yorkers died from COVID-19 on Monday.
  • The state Department of Health is investigating approximately 100 cases of what may be a COVID-19-related illness in children with symptoms similar to Kawaskaki disease and toxic shock-like syndrome.
  • Reopening will be consistent with CDC guidelines. "Stay with the science and the data."
Calibrating for reopening the state depends on some monitoring devices:
  • First monitoring device: Diagnostic testing
  • Second: Antibody testing.
  • Third: hospitalization rate vs. hospital capacity.
  • Fourth: Infection rate.
  • Gov. Cuomo says the state needs $61 billion in federal support or their will be cuts to schools, local governments and hospitals.
  • Gov. Cuomo says he and Gov. Larry Hogan, of Maryland, are issuing a joint statement asking for financial relief to states in next federal stimulus bill.
  • Gov. Cuomo outlines the 'Americans First Law;' which says if a corporation does not rehire the same number of employees it had pre-pandemic, it will not receive any federal money.
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