Strengthening Enforcement of Reopening Guidelines

Violations Of Reopening Rules And Guidelines Could Result In Immediate Loss Of Liquor License And Shut Down Order For Businesses

Also Issues Executive Order to Expand the Enforcement Areas of State Liquor Authority by Giving Bars Responsibility of Area Immediately Outside their Locations

Final Decision on New York City Entering Phase Two Monday Expected to Come Tomorrow

State to Issue Guidance to Colleges and Universities to Allow Some In Person Instruction and On-Campus Housing for the Fall Semester

Less Than One Percent of Yesterday’s COVID-19 Tests were Positive

Confirms 618 Additional Coronavirus Cases in New York State – Bringing Statewide Total to 385,760; New Cases in 37 Counties

Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced he will issue an Executive Order strengthening state enforcement during the phased reopening to protect New Yorkers and ensure business compliance. Businesses that violate the reopening rules and guidelines are subject to immediate loss of their liquor license and a shutdown order. The Governor also announced he will issue an Executive Order to expand the enforcement areas of the State Liquor Authority by giving bars responsibility for the area immediately outside their locations.

The Governor also announced the State will issue guidance to colleges and universities to allow some in person instruction and on-campus housing and for the fall semester. Campuses must develop a plan, which attests to meeting the guidance and file plans with the State.

The Governor also announced a final decision on New York City entering Phase Two this Monday is expected to come tomorrow following a review of data by global experts. Business guidance for Phase Two of the state’s reopening plan is available here.

«As we go through these phases of reopening, the compliance and enforcement function of local government gets more difficult. We’re going to take an added step by issuing Executive Orders to increase the State’s enforcement capacity,» Governor Cuomo said. «We have done this now in every region across the state, and it has worked overall, but it works better or worse depending on compliance and enforcement and how people follow the rules. New Yorkers have done an incredible job in fighting this virus, but our success will rely on all of us continuing to be smart.»

As we go through these phases of reopening, the compliance and enforcement function of local government gets more difficult.Governor Cuomo

The State again reached the lowest percentage of positive COVID-19 tests yesterday since the pandemic began. Out of the 68,541 tests conducted in New York State yesterday, only 618, or less than one percent, were positive. Each region’s percentage of positive tests over the last three days is as follows:

REGIONMONDAYTUESDAYWEDNESDAY
New York City1.20%1.20%1.00%
Capital Region0.70%0.30%0.40%
Central New York1.40%1.10%3.00%
Finger Lakes0.60%0.60%1.00%
Long Island1.00%0.70%0.70%
Hudson Valley1.00%0.90%0.60%
Mohawk Valley1.40%0.60%1.30%
North Country0.20%0.30%0.10%
Southern Tier0.20%0.10%0.00%
Western New York1.00%1.00%1.10%

The Governor also confirmed 618 additional cases of novel coronavirus, bringing the statewide total to 385,760 confirmed cases in New York State. Of the 385,760 total individuals who tested positive for the virus, the geographic breakdown is as follows:

CountyTotal PositiveNew Positive
Albany2,0345
Allegany572
Broome6570
Cattaraugus1090
Cayuga1060
Chautauqua1102
Chemung1380
Chenango1390
Clinton990
Columbia4431
Cortland442
Delaware890
Dutchess4,08811
Erie6,92038
Essex400
Franklin261
Fulton2360
Genesee2171
Greene2520
Hamilton60
Herkimer1280
Jefferson820
Lewis210
Livingston1230
Madison3413
Monroe3,43921
Montgomery1051
Nassau41,34929
Niagara1,1836
NYC211,260319
Oneida1,33225
Onondaga2,61557
Ontario2351
Orange10,6045
Orleans2711
Oswego1445
Otsego820
Putnam1,2951
Rensselaer5150
Rockland13,4747
Saratoga5263
Schenectady7381
Schoharie550
Schuyler120
Seneca640
St. Lawrence2150
Steuben2570
Suffolk40,81040
Sullivan1,4341
Tioga1400
Tompkins1730
Ulster1,7462
Warren2581
Washington2430
Wayne1392
Westchester34,40924
Wyoming930
Yates400

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