The Coronavirus counties to be a global pandemic so some states may need to continue being on pause.
New York Governor Cuomo announced today during a press conference that New York State’s “on pause” is being extended until April 15th. So all the non-essential workforce will not be operating. People must continue to work from home (if possible). He also said the order will get evaluated every two weeks.
During the conference, Gov. Cuomo announced there are 33,768 cases in NYC, 4,002 of them are NEW patients. According to the NYC Department of Health, as of today (March 29), there have been 678 confirmed deaths. He also announced over 76,000 healthcare workers across the state are volunteering to help.
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New York State on PAUSE is extended to April 15.
That means the non-essential workforce is directed to continue to work from home until at least April 15.
We will re-evaluate every two weeks.
— Archive: Governor Andrew Cuomo (@NYGovCuomo) March 29, 2020
Holding a briefing with updates on #Coronavirus. WATCH LIVE: https://t.co/Cz22UlT3aC
— Archive: Governor Andrew Cuomo (@NYGovCuomo) March 29, 2020