NY Gov. Andrew Cuomo Concerned At Long Shutdown Of NYC Arts & Culture That “Make New York City New York City”

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NY Gov. Andrew Cuomo Concerned At Long Shutdown Of NYC Arts & Culture That “Make New York City New York City”
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New York Governor Andrew said Monday he’s “concerned” at the prolonged shutdown of New York City’s cultural industry as the city moves into Phase 3 today with key businesses still shutt…

“We’re still looking at the data,” Gov. Cuomo said.

Indoor dining is hapening elsewhere in the state and was supposed to start today in the city but was postpopned. Spas, tanning salons, tattoo parlors and personal services can open . So are low risk youth sports, dog parks, basketball and tennis courts. The Highline park opens next week but free timed passes will be required.And he continued to slam President Donald Trump for the ongoing refrain with less testing there would be fewer cases of coronavirus. “He’s saying … if we don’t test we won’t know, and if you don’t know, you won’t have a problem.

“So … let’s not do no cancer tests … and no mamograms, that will solve breast cancer. No more prostate checks … no more TB tests … and no more HIV tests and that will solve the HIV issue,” Cuomo said. The president Tweeted over the weekend: “Cases, Cases, Cases! If we didn’t test so much and so successfully, we would have very few cases,” the president tweeted. “If you test 40,000,000 people, you are going to have many cases that, without the testing , would not show up every night on the Fake Evening News.”

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