Cuomo tells New Yorkers to stay ‘smart’ on coronavirus, before warning revelers: ‘Don’t make me come down there’

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Cuomo tells New Yorkers to stay ‘smart’ on coronavirus, before warning revelers: ‘Don’t make me come down there’
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As New York phases out of its months-long lockdown in response to the coronavirus crisis, Gov. Andrew Cuomo warned New Yorkers on Saturday to stay “smart” on precautions -- even sending warnings to partiers in the Big Apple.

in response to the coronavirus pandemic, Gov. Andrew Cuomo warned New Yorkers on Saturday to stay “smart” on precautions -- even warning partiers in the Big Apple not to "make me come down there" by shirking precautions.

“I say to the citizens of this state who are the ones who accomplished the impossible, they are the ones who reduce that transmission rate: You have to stay smart. Keep doing what we're doing. Don't let up,” he said at a Saturday press conference. “Don't think, 'Well, now we're reopening. Everything is fine. The weather's better. Everything is fine. I hear New York is doing well.' It is, but only because of what you are doing.

Later he tweeted a warning in response to a video of throngs of New Yorkers reveling in the streets with few wearing masks or social distancing: “Don’t make me come down there,” At the earlier press conference, he said that the “news is good” from the data they are receiving as parts of the state pass through different phases of the four-stage re-opening process. In particular he pointed to data showing that hospitalizations are the lowest since March 20.

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