![]() ![]() ![]() That my friends is politics at its worst.” The people of New York should not have confidence in a politician who takes a position without knowing any facts or substance. Politicians who don’t know a single fact, but yet form a conclusion and opinion, are in my opinion reckless and dangerous. “When I do briefings, I put out the facts and then I offer my opinions, but they are two different concepts. “As I told New Yorkers many time: There are facts and then there are opinions, and I’ve always separated the two,” Gov. Serious allegations should be weighed seriously, right? That’s why they are called serious. I’m not going to argue this issue in the press, that is not how it is done, that is not the way it should be done. “No one wants them to happen more quickly and more thoroughly than I do,” Gov. I won’t speculate about people’s possible motives, but I can tell you as a former attorney general, who has gone through this situation many times, there are often many motivations for making an allegation, and that is why you need to know the facts before you make a decision. “I did not do what has been alleged, period. “As I have said before, and as I firmly believe my administration has always represented, women have a right to come forward and be heard - and I encourage that fully, but I also want to be clear: There is still a question of the truth,” Gov. He addressed the allegations on Friday’s conference call: The Democratic governor has denied he ever touched anyone inappropriately, and has said he’s sorry if he ever made anyone uncomfortable. Our goal is to be the COVID-safe state.”Įarlier on Friday, multiple members of New York’s congressional delegation called the governor to resign in the wake of mounting allegations of sexual harassment and an allegation of groping, as well as scrutiny over his administration’s reporting of COVID-19 deaths among nursing home residents. This will ensure that all New Yorkers have the opportunity to get vaccinated. “Up to four hours per shot, so this corresponds to the president’s new directive. “The vaccine time off bill I’m signing grants each employee in New York, both public and private, paid time off to get a COVID vaccine,” Gov. To ensure availability for folks to get vaccinated, the governor said he would be signing a bill to give New Yorkers paid time off to get the shot. What that means is in New York 15 million people will be eligible and we have to have the capacity to address those people as quickly as possible.” ![]() So we’re going to be preparing for that, but the president’s announcement that May 1, everyone will be eligible for a vaccine. That means we have to have a tremendous increase in our capacity to vaccinate, and that is a logistical undertaking unlike anything we have done before. The president is now talking about May 1. “Obviously, remember when we started, we were talking about June, July, August. The governor expressed optimism about President Joe Biden’s announcement that vaccine production and distribution would be ramped up. “The percent of New Yorkers with at least one vaccine dose is 21%, and the percent of New Yorkers full vaccinated is 10%.” “On vaccination, we have administered 6 million doses to date,” Gov. 4,634 hospitalized, lowest since December 6.299,278 COVID-19 tests reported statewide Thursday.The governor provided the following data Friday: Andrew Cuomo held a conference call with media Friday to update New Yorkers on the state’s ongoing coronavirus response efforts, and respond to an increasing amount of calls from lawmakers for him to resign. ![]()
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