'All of this progress is turning the tide.'
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said 521 new coronavirus cases were reported Saturday, bringing the state “right back to where we started on this hellish journey” on March 20—when the state had around the same number of cases— sparking the shutdown of businesses and schools to slow the virus’ spread.During his Sunday press conference, Cuomo said the previous day’s reported deaths, 207, brought New York back to March 27’s reported death toll, one week after he issued stay-at-home orders.
Cuomo also said that the state is investigation up to 85 cases of children presenting with Kawasaki-like disease that could be possibly linked to COVID-19; New York’s Department of Health is issuing a notice to the remaining 49 states on this development.
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