Govenor Cuomo Outlines Blueprint to Un-PAUSE New York
Blueprint Will Work to Control the Rate of Infection, Strengthen the Health Care System and Ramp Up Testing with Help from the Federal Government While Phasing an Economic Return to a “New Normal”
Amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today outlined a blueprint to un-pause New York, getting people back to work and easing social isolation without triggering renewed spread of the virus. The ultimate plan will be implemented in coordination with other states in the multi-state council.
- Do No Harm – Step one is to continue controlling the rate of infection. This includes extending the NY Pause order until May 15th and implementing additional measures to reduce the rate of infection, including requiring masks in public when social distancing is not possible.
- Strengthening the healthcare system – Step two is continuing the surge and flex strategy to ensure anyone who needs medical attention gets it, building out the strategic stockpile of PPE and other medical equipment, and sharing resources amongst states and localities.
- Testing and Contact Tracing – The best tool to inform decisions and calibrate progress of any phased reopening of the economy is through both diagnostic and antibody testing. The states need the federal government to partner on this effort and bring it to the mass scale that is needed. With the help of an army of investigators, contact tracing needs to be done to help limit the virus spread.
- Phased Return to “New Normal” –
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- Evaluating Risk by Industry: The ‘Un-Pause NY’ approach is designed to open businesses in phases of priority. Businesses considered “more essential” with inherent low risks of infection in the workplace and to customers will be prioritized, followed by other businesses considered “less essential” or those that present a higher risk of infection spread. As the infection rate declines, the pace of reopening businesses will be increased.
- Precautions and Practices for businesses to consider to guide phased return to “new normal”:
- Transport: Ensure employees have means for safe transport (i.e., masks, gloves for public transit) or require telecommuting/work from home.
- Workplace: Ensure workplaces are designed to include social distancing measures (i.e., desks six feet apart, conference rooms redesigned), telecommuting for those who can and the most vulnerable
- Customer Interaction: Ensure measures designed to ensure minimal contact with customers, ensure public-interacting employees have necessary protective supplies such as gloves, masks, etc.). Special precautions should be taken for businesses that primarily interact with the most vulnerable populations.
- Proactive Infection Plan: Ensure protocols in place should an employee develop COVID-19 symptoms or test positive (i.e. work from home plan)
“Now that we’ve shown we can flatten the curve and our efforts to control the spread of the virus are working, we must focus on a smart, effective plan to un-pause New York,” Governor Cuomo said. “The first part of the plan is to do no harm – don’t let that infection rate go up to the best of your ability and don’t lose the progress that we have made. Second, now that we have some stability in our health care system after a weeks-long overdrive, we continue to strengthen that system and ramp up testing and contact tracing to identify those who are sick and isolate them so they don’t transmit the virus to others. Then we can focus on phasing an economic return to the new normal – but we need all those activities going on at the same time for our plan to un-pause New York to work.”
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White House Guidelines for Opening Up America Again
Summary
These guidelines will assist governors in reopening.
This will be a phased reopening. Some states will open soon. States can tailor the plans to meet their needs. If states want to remain closed they can. If they want to reopen they can. Feds will assist states as they reopen.
These guidelines have been guided by Dr. Fauci and others. They combine science and common sense
There are three parts to reopening:
1. Criteria: The data-driven conditions each region or state should satisfy before proceeding to a phased opening (down trajectory of infection and cases; stability of healthcare systems)
2. Preparedness: What states should do to meet the challenges ahead
3. Phase Guidelines: Responsibilities individuals and employers during all phases and each specific phase of the opening.
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Daily COVID-19 Updates
What You Need To Know
Stay at Home Order Extended to May 15
Governor Cuomo announced Thursday New York on PAUSE has been extended to May 15. This means non-essential businesses must continue a 100% work reduction through May 15.
Funding Maxed Out for Small Business Loans
The $350 billion small business loan program, approved by the federal government, has hit its cap and is now out of money. Full Story.
The NYS Business Council is calling on the federal government to approve another round of funding. President Heather Briccetti released the following statement to the media Thursday:
“New York State businesses, particularly small businesses, need every lifeline they can get right now and to have the federal government relief dry up so soon is not encouraging. We hope Congress acts with urgency to provide critical additional resources necessary to ensure businesses stay afloat during this crisis. This bridge support is crucial to protecting jobs in this state.”
Essential Employers Must Provide Face Coverings
On Monday, Governor Cuomo signed an Executive Order requiring all essential employers to provide “face coverings” for any employee who has direct contact with the public. This mandate took effect on Wednesday, April 15. Failure to comply is a violation of §12 or 12-b of the Public Health Law. On April 14, the New York State Department of Health posted guidance on how employers must comply with this order.
Questions? Contact Frank Kerbein 518-455-7180.
Links:
Full Department of Health guidance
Mandatory Face Coverings for Everyone in Public
Governor Cuomo orders face masks be worn in public areas for citizens where social distancing (6 ft. apart) is not possible.
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- NBC News: Governor Cuomo says “How you reopen is everything” Story
- A bipartisan effort is being made with Maryland Governor Hogan to call for $500 billion in state aid.
- CBS News: Governors Announce 6-State Working Group To Plan Post-COVID-19 Reopening. Story
- Governor Cuomo sent a letter to the US Treasury to ensure that New Yorkers’ stimulus checks do not get frozen or seized by creditors
- An additional $200M in emergency food assistance will be available for low-income households enrolled in SNAP
- Testing remains free for all eligible New Yorkers as ordered by a health care provider.




