Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Thursday announced that New York state’s stay-at-home order would be extended until June 13.
- In an executive order, #AndrewCuomo said the “New York State on PAUSE” policy, put in place in March, would continue. The statewide restrictions had been set to expire Friday.
- #GovernorCuomo said in a tweet that some regions had met his criteria and could begin to reopen Friday.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Thursday announced that New York state’s stay-at-home order would be extended until June 13.
In an executive order on Thursday, Governor Andrew Cuomo said the state would continue the “New York State on PAUSE” policy, which was put in place in March in response to the coronavirus outbreak.
The statewide shutdown was set to expire Friday.”Both travel-related cases and community contact transmission of COVID-19 have been documented in New York State and are expected to continue,” the order says.”All enforcement mechanisms by state or local governments shall continue to be in full force and effect until June 13, 2020, unless later extended or amended by a future Executive Order,” he added….
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