During a COVID-19 update on Wednesday, New York Gov. Cuomo said the healthcare situation within the state has “stabilized” and the “fears of overwhelming the healthcare system” has not happened amid the pandemic. He stated the COVID-19 infection spread is at a “manageable number,” and that reopening the economy would require New York to “build a bridge” towards a “new normal” in areas that include healthcare, economics, and environment.
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Coronavirus outbreak: Cuomo says New York’s healthcare situation has stabilized, state must ‘build a bridge’ towards a new normal
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