Eighth Region Hits Benchmark to Begin Reopening

Mid-Hudson Valley Joins Capital Region, Western New York, Central New York, North Country, Finger Lakes, Southern Tier and Mohawk Valley Regions, Which Have Met the Seven Metrics Required to Begin Reopening

Governor Will Meet with President Trump Tomorrow to Discuss Infrastructure Projects to Help Supercharge the Economy

State Will Fast-Track Construction of Empire Station at Penn and New LaGuardia Airport 

State is Continuing to Direct Resources to Lower-Income and Predominately Minority Neighborhoods in NYC that are Most Impacted by COVID-19

Confirms 1,072 Additional Coronavirus Cases in New York State – Bringing Statewide Total to 363,836; New Cases in 35 Counties

Amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced the Mid-Hudson Region has met all seven metrics to begin phase one of reopening today, joining the Capital Region, Western New York, Central New York, North Country, Finger Lakes, Southern Tier and Mohawk Valley Regions. Long Island is still on track to reopen when their contact tracing operation comes online and if deaths continue to decline.

The Governor also announced he will meet with President Trump in Washington D.C. tomorrow to discuss infrastructure projects that need federal approval – including the LaGuardia AirTrain, the Cross-Hudson Tunnels and the Second Avenue Subway expansion – to help supercharge the economy.

The Governor also announced the state will fast-track the construction of the new Empire Station at Penn and the new LaGuardia Airport while rail ridership and air traffic is down. To further jumpstart the economy, the state will work to increase low cost renewable power downstate and production upstate with building of new cross-state transmission cables; expedite a power cable from Canada to New York City and increase renewable energy resources.

As the reopening process continues, we have to supercharge the reopening to make sure that the economy doesn’t just bounce back, but that it comes back better and stronger than ever.Governor Andrew M. Cuomo

The Governor also announced the state is continuing to direct resources and focus targeted efforts on reducing the spread of COVID-19 in lower-income and predominately minority neighborhoods in New York City that are most impacted by the COVID-19 virus and continue to see a disproportionately high number of new COVID cases every day. These efforts will help New York City meet the seven metrics required to begin reopening.

«We’re turning the page on the COVID-19 pandemic and we’re focusing on two tracks going forward – monitoring the reopening and supercharging the reopening,» Governor Cuomo said. «We’re starting to reopen in nearly every region all across the state – we have a dashboard available so every New Yorker can see the numbers every day and our regional control groups are studying the numbers and the data. As the reopening process continues, we have to supercharge the reopening to make sure that the economy doesn’t just bounce back, but that it comes back better and stronger than ever.»

Finally, the Governor confirmed 1,072 additional cases of novel coronavirus, bringing the statewide total to 363,836 confirmed cases in New York State. Of the 363,836 total individuals who tested positive for the virus, the geographic breakdown is as follows:

CountyTotal PositiveNew Positive
Albany1,7932
Allegany440
Broome5223
Cattaraugus810
Cayuga781
Chautauqua772
Chemung1360
Chenango1234
Clinton950
Columbia3731
Cortland390
Delaware770
Dutchess3,8349
Erie5,75353
Essex360
Franklin200
Fulton1960
Genesee1931
Greene2250
Hamilton50
Herkimer1030
Jefferson720
Lewis201
Livingston1183
Madison3030
Monroe2,76229
Montgomery801
Nassau39,97467
Niagara96510
NYC199,301570
Oneida91712
Onondaga2,01231
Ontario19510
Orange10,27733
Orleans2083
Oswego1040
Otsego690
Putnam1,2228
Rensselaer4661
Rockland13,01923
Saratoga4632
Schenectady6684
Schoharie490
Schuyler110
Seneca550
St. Lawrence1970
Steuben2400
Suffolk39,199109
Sullivan1,33814
Tioga1220
Tompkins1540
Ulster1,6386
Warren2510
Washington2280
Wayne1101
Westchester33,10758
Wyoming820
Yates370

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