New York May See A Bump In Coronavirus Cases Amid Surges In Southern And Western States, Andrew Cuomo Warns

Andrew Cuomo speaks at a press conference.

The state of New York could soon be seeing an uptick in coronavirus cases due to surges of positive cases in the southern and western states, Governor Andrew Cuomo warned this week.

In an interview on Friday, Cuomo said that despite the state’s efforts to protect against a new spread of coronavirus cases — which included a mandate that visitors from a host of states quarantine after arriving in New York — it was likely that cases would be on the rise in the Empire State.

Cuomo said it would be impossible to keep out visitors from other states, and that some would inevitably bring the virus with them.

“Look, we’re doing everything we can. The quarantine, we have an enforcement mechanism. But, you know, how do you catch somebody driving in, right? I mean, it’s very very difficult, it’s trying to catch water in a screen,” Cuomo said in a radio interview, via the New York Post.

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