Gov. Andrew Cuomo said another surge of coronavirus infections in New York was possible this fall but not unavoidable, because of high testing rates and the ability to shut down local areas when infection rates start to climb
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Monday touted the benefits of targeted shutdowns in preventing a second wave of Covid-19 after tightening restrictions last week in response to a rise in cases in parts of New York City.
In a conference call, Mr. Cuomo said virus-control efforts will mainly focus on “microclusters,” or specific areas with infection rates higher than the state’s average of about 1%. He also said he expected the pandemic to last for at least another year and considers the recent influx of positive cases to be part...
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