Gov. Andrew Cuomo warned New Yorkers not to let their guard
down – as cases of COVID-19 across the globe and the country continue to surge.
Officials reported a 3.16% infection rate in the
micro-cluster zones, with a state-wide positivity rate including the
micro-clusters at 1.9%, without at 1.8%.
“Relative to the nation, we are doing extraordinary well,”
says Cuomo.
However, Cuomo warned that downstate New York seems to be
doing better than upstate New York – which is a total reversal form the first
phase of COVID-19 where it was a primarily downstate problem.
Cuomo applauded Brooklyn, Rockland and Orange counties in
their micro-cluster efforts.
In Brooklyn, red zones will be reduced by 50%, yellow zones
will be reduced by 50%. Meanwhile, in Rockland
County, red zones will be moving to orange zones and in Orange County, orange zones will be moving to yellow.
Meanwhile, in Westchester, rates are flat except for
Portchester. Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced that there is a micro-cluster in Port Chester and it is
going to become a yellow zone. Rapid testing will begin.
Cuomo urged New Yorkers to stay vigilant. “How you behave today, determines whether or not you
get sick tomorrow.”
Lastly, Cuomo said people should be aware of small
gatherings during the holidays.
“We have a strict quarantine in place for the holiday weekend
travel period. We are going to increase personnel at New York airports. You
should not land if you do not have proof of a negative test upon landing.”
Lastly, Gov. Cuomo says SUNY colleges will test students
before they leave for Thanksgiving break and will cancel the return from the
break and move to remote learning for the rest of the semester.
Gov. Cuomo is asking private colleges to review what SUNY
did and take the action into consideration and announce what their policy will
be.