Governor Andrew Cuomo wouldn't speculate as to what happens after May 15, but he said policies will be determined by data.
New York's social distancing policies will remain in place until at least May 15, Governor Andrew Cuomo announced on Thursday.
Cuomo put New York on PAUSE, an acronym used to describe the state's social distancing policy, on March 22. The 10-point plan–which closed non-essential businesses and banned gatherings–has worked, according to the governor, but must continue as New York isn't out of the woods yet. However, it's not low enough to reopen the economy, as the margin of error between 0.9 and 1.2"does not leave you a lot of wiggle room," the governor said.
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