New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo says 'the worst is over' — but warns coronavirus infections could spike again if we are 'reckless'
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"I believe the worst is over if we continue to be smart. And I believe we can start on the path to normalcy," he said at a press conference in Albany. 671 new deaths were reported in New York on Monday, bringing the state's death toll to above 10,000 for the first time. New hospitalizations slowed to 1,958, the lowest number in two weeks, according to The New York Times, signaling a potential slowdown in infections.
, also hinted at a forthcoming plan in conjunction with Connecticut and New Jersey later on Monday about re-opening businesses. Many commuters from those neighboring states make up a significant percentage of New York City's workforce.
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