April 6, 2020
Albany, NY

Amid Ongoing COVID-19 Pandemic, Governor Cuomo Announces NYS on Pause Functions Extended for Additional Two Weeks

Amid Ongoing COVID-19 Pandemic, Governor Cuomo Announces NYS on Pause Functions Extended for Additional Two Weeks

Directs Schools and Nonessential Businesses to Stay Closed for Additional Two Weeks Through April 29th

Increases Maximum Fine for Violations of the State's Social Distancing Protocol from $500 to $1,000

Requests Use of USNS Comfort Hospital Ship for Only COVID-19 Patients

802 Ventilators Have Been Distributed Downstate Through the State's "Surge and Flex" System

Establishes First Responders Fund to Be Used for Expenses Associated with COVID-19 First Responders - Blackstone is Making Anchor $10 Million Donation

State is Partnering with Headspace to Offer Free Meditation and Mindfulness Content for all New Yorkers

South Beach Psychiatric Center in Staten Island & Brooklyn Center Temporary Hospital at 170 Buffalo Avenue Will Open This Week Specifically for COVID-19 Patients

Confirms 8,658 Additional Coronavirus Cases in New York State - Bringing Statewide Total to 130,689; New Cases in 48 Counties

Amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced all NYS on Pause functions will be extended for an additional two weeks. The Governor also directed schools and nonessential businesses to stay closed for an additional two weeks through April 29th. The state will re-evaluate after this additional two-week period.

Governor Cuomo also announced the state is increasing the maximum fine for violations of the state's social distancing protocol from $500 to $1,000 to help address the lack of adherence to social distancing protocols. The Governor reminded localities that they have the authority to enforce the protocols.

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The Governor today is asking the federal government to allow the USNS Comfort hospital ship to be used for COVID-19 patients. President Trump has already granted the Governor's request for the Javits temporary hospital facility to be used for only COVID-19 positive patients, and the addition of the USNS Comfort would help relieve pressure on the state's hospital system with an addition of 1,000 beds for COVID-19 patients.

The Governor also announced that 802 ventilators have been distributed downstate through the state's "surge and flex" system where all hospital systems are working together as one and sharing supplies, equipment and staff. Of the 802 ventilators, 38 were deployed to Rockland County, 36 were deployed to Westchester County, 505 were deployed to New York City and 223 were deployed to Long Island.

Governor Cuomo also announced the creation of the First Responders Fund to assist COVID-19 health care workers and first responders with expenses and costs, including child care. The State Department of Health is accepting donations for the fund, and Blackstone is making an anchor $10 million contribution to the fund. Donations can be made electronically at https://www.healthresearch.org/donation-form/ or by check sent to below address. Donors should specify the donation is for "COVID-19 NYS Emergency Response."

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I am not going to choose between public health and economic activity, and to that end I am extending all NYS on Pause functions for an additional two weeks.

Governor Andrew M. Cuomo

The Governor also announced that the state is partnering with Headspace, a global leader in mindfulness and meditation, to offer free meditation and mindfulness content for all New Yorkers as a mental health resource for residents coping with the unprecedented public health crisis. New Yorkers can access a collection of science-backed, evidence-based guided meditations, along with at-home mindful workouts, sleep and kids content to help address rising stress and anxiety at www.headspace.com/ny.

The Governor also announced that the South Beach Psychiatric Center in Staten Island and the Brooklyn Center Temporary Hospital at 170 Buffalo Avenue will open this week and will be used specifically for COVID-19 patients.

"This virus is an enemy that the entire country underestimated from day one and we have paid the price dearly," Governor Cuomo said. "While the numbers look like they may be turning, now is not the time to be lax with social distancing - that would be a mistake and we all have a responsibility and a societal role in this. As I said from day one, I am not going to choose between public health and economic activity, and to that end I am extending all NYS on Pause functions for an additional two weeks. People are dying and our health care workers are exposing themselves to tremendous risk every day. If we can't convince you to show discipline for yourself in terms of social distancing, show discipline for other people."

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Finally, the Governor confirmed 8,658 additional cases of novel coronavirus, bringing the statewide total to 130,689 confirmed cases in New York State. Of the 130,689 total individuals who tested positive for the virus, the geographic breakdown is as follows:

County

Total Positive

New Positive

Albany

319

14

Allegany

17

1

Broome

76

5

Cattaraugus

12

2

Cayuga

11

3

Chautauqua

15

4

Chemung

47

9

Chenango

46

3

Clinton

36

3

Columbia

59

8

Cortland

13

3

Delaware

29

2

Dutchess

1,189

112

Erie

1,023

105

Essex

7

0

Franklin

10

0

Fulton

11

2

Genesee

23

1

Greene

24

0

Hamilton

2

0

Herkimer

25

3

Jefferson

33

7

Lewis

6

3

Livingston

22

3

Madison

82

3

Monroe

574

26

Montgomery

15

0

Nassau

15,616

1,218

Niagara

120

4

NYC

72,181

4,630

Oneida

100

13

Onondaga

271

3

Ontario

32

0

Orange

3,397

295

Orleans

13

2

Oswego

29

1

Otsego

34

5

Putnam

345

31

Rensselaer

62

2

Rockland

5,703

377

Saratoga

153

5

Schenectady

138

10

Schoharie

11

0

Schuyler

4

0

Seneca

9

0

St. Lawrence

59

4

Steuben

75

12

Suffolk

13,487

1,082

Sullivan

253

19

Tioga

8

1

Tompkins

94

6

Ulster

372

40

Warren

26

1

Washington

19

1

Wayne

34

2

Westchester

14,294

571

Wyoming

23

1

Yates

1

0

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