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Gov. Cuomo Extends NYS on Pause Order Through April 15

March 29, 2020   05:30 p.m.
    Press Release from Governor Cuomo's Office:

    Amid Ongoing COVID-19 Pandemic, Governor Cuomo Announces NYS on
    Pause Functions Extended for the Next Two Weeks

    Directs State Nonessential Workforce to Work from Home for Additional Two
    Weeks Through April 15th

    New York's Wadsworth Lab has Developed New, Less Intrusive Test for
    COVID-19

    Executive Order Also Allows Schools to Host Day Care Free of Charge

    Following Governor's Call, Pharmacies Have Agreed to Offer Free Home
    Delivery

    Announces State, in Partnership with Assembly Speaker Heastie, Senator
    Bailey, Assemblyman Benedetto and Borough President Diaz Jr., is Launching
    a New Mobile Testing Site in the Bronx

    Confirms 7,195 Additional Coronavirus Cases in New York State - Bringing
    Statewide Total to 59,513; New Cases in 44 Counties


    Amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today
    announced all NYS On Pause functions will be extended for the next two weeks.
    The Governor also directed the state nonessential workforce to continue to work
    from home for an additional two weeks through April 15th. The state will re-
    evaluate after this additional two-week period.

    In-person workforce restrictions, which have been implemented through various
    Executive Orders —202.3 (restaurants and bars, gyms, fitness centers, movie
    theaters and casinos); 202.4 (local government workforces, school districts;
    village elections); 202.5 (malls, public amusement facilities); 202.6 (all non-
    essential reduce 50%); 202.7 (barber shops, salons, other personal care); 202.8
    (DMV); 202.10 (non-essential gatherings of any size); 202.11 (extension of
    school district closure until April 15, 2020) — are also extended until April 15,
    2020 to enable uniform extension and review of such restrictions, and any such
    restrictions may be extended by future executive orders.

    Governor Cuomo also announced that New York State's Wadsworth Lab has
    developed a new, less intrusive test for COVID-19. The new test is done through
    a saliva sample and a self-administered short nasal swab in the presence of a
    health care professional. Additionally, health care professionals can self-
    administer the test without another health care professional present. This new
    test will help conserve personal protective equipment, or PPE, for healthcare
    workers, reduce potential exposure of the virus to health care workers and will
    allow the state to continue to test as many individuals as possible in New York
    amid the national shortage of the more intrusive nasopharyngeal, or NP, swabs.
    Self-collection of nasal swabs has been done before for other respiratory viruses
    such as flu and it has been shown to be effective and safe, and collection of a
    saliva sample is simple and non-invasive. This new testing will begin within a
    week.

    The Governor also issued an executive order to allow schools to host day care
    free of charge.

    After speaking with the state's major pharmacy chains, the Governor announced
    that pharmacies have agreed to offer free home delivery to help reduce long lines
    for prescriptions at their facilities.

    "There is no state in the nation that is better prepared or better mobilized to
    combat this virus than New York," Governor Cuomo said. "The number of cases
    is still going up towards the apex, and the development of new, faster tests will
    be critical in flattening this curve, getting people back to work and returning to
    normalcy. The state's Wadsworth lab has developed a new, less intrusive test
    that will allow us to increase our testing capacity, as well as save valuable PPE
    for our healthcare workers. We will get through this because we are New Yorkers
    - we are strong, we have endurance and we have stability. We have a plan,
    we're executing that plan and we will manage any obstacle that we come across."

    Governor Cuomo also announced, in partnership with Assembly Speaker Carl
    Heastie, Senator Jamaal Bailey, Assemblyman Michael Benedetto and Borough
    President Ruben Diaz Jr., that the State is launching a new mobile testing site in
    Co-Op City, the largest public housing development (Mitchell Lama) in the
    country. This new mobile testing site located at the Bay Plaza Mall Parking Lot,
    AMC Cinema entrance in the Bronx will provide tests by appointment only and
    will prioritize symptomatic individuals who had close exposure to a positive
    COVID-19 case, health care workers and first responders displaying symptoms,
    and those working in or having recently visited a nursing home who exhibit
    COVID-19 symptoms. To get an appointment, New Yorkers can call the
    Coronavirus hotline at 1-888-364-3065.

    Finally, the Governor confirmed 7,195 additional cases of novel coronavirus,
    bringing the statewide total to 59,513 confirmed cases in New York State. Of the
    59,513 total individuals who tested positive for the virus.