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New York's governor just warned that coronavirus closures could last for as long as 9 months, and up to 80% of the population might get the virus


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Business InsiderMarch 22, 2020, 2:40 PM EDT



New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo delivers remarks at a news conference regarding the first confirmed case of coronavirus in New York State in Manhattan borough of New York City, New York, on March 2, 2020.

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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said the widespread stay-at-home orders to help combat the coronavirus pandemic could last for up to nine months, in a briefing with reporters on Sunday.

"This is not a short term situation," he said. "This is not a long weekend. This is not a week."

"It is going to be, four months, six months, nine months," the governor said.

Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

Governor Andrew Cuomo said New Yorkers should be prepared for widespread business closures and stay-at-home orders to last for months to combat the surge in coronavirus cases.

"This is not a short term situation," he said in a Sunday briefing with reporters. "This is not a long weekend. This is not a week."

"It is going to be four months, six months, nine months," he continued.

Cuomo pointed to modeling from China, which shows that the US is lagging behind being able to curb the rate at which the virus is spreading in hotspots like New York City.

"The timeline — nobody can tell you, it depends on how we handle it — but 40%, up to 80% of the population will wind up getting this virus, all we're trying to do is slow the spread," Cuomo said. "But it will spread, it is that contagious."

Over 15,000 confirmed cases in New York

Cuomo said there are 15,168 confirmed cases of the coronavirus and 76 deaths in New York state, up from 10,356 on Saturday – a nearly 50% increase. More than 9,000 cases are in New York City. To put that in perspective, Washington state, an early hotspot for the coronavirus, has reported about 1,800 cases.

New York state has made a push to make testing more available to New York City residents, opening up a drive-through testing site in Staten Island, which Cuomo said can explain the rapid increase in confirmed cases.

"It's going to be hard, I'm not minimizing it, but it's going to be okay," Cuomo said. "The grocery stores will continue to function, they're going to have food, the transportation system will function, the pharmacies are going to be open. All essential services will be maintained."

While younger people are less at risk of becoming seriously ill or dying as a result of contracting the coronavirus, Cuomo reiterated the importance of staying at home and practicing social distancing to help curb the spread.

"I don't know what I'm saying that people don't get," Cuomo said. "This is not life as usual."

Cuomo proposed closing city streets to make more room for people

He proposed closing some streets in New York City to car traffic, to allows runners, bikers, and others who are trying to exercise and get fresh air to spread out from each other.

"You have much less traffic in New York City because non-essential workers aren't going to work," he said. "Get creative: Open streets to reduce the density. You want to go for a walk? God bless you. You want to go for a run? God bless you."

Cuomo also lent some advice to families who are not used to being cooped up in small spaces for extended periods of time with one another.

"Now you're all in the same place for 24 hours," he said. "I live alone, and I'm even getting annoyed with the dog, being in one place. So think that through, because that is real and it's going to go on for a period of time."



A nurse with an N95 mask.
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'Price gouging is a tremendous problem'

Cuomo called on the federal government to order companies to manufacture masks, ventilators, and other medical supplies under the Defense Production Act.

"The federal government should nationalize medical supply acquisition. The states simply cannot manage it," Cuomo said. "That's why I believe the federal government should take over that function of contracting and acquiring all of the medical supplies that we need."

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He said that because states are competing with one another for medical supplies, "price gouging is a tremendous problem."

For instance, N95 masks that the state was paying $0.85 for, are now costing up to $7. On top of that, ventilators range in price from $16,000 to $40,000 each, and New York needs 30,000 — a situation Cuomo called "impossible."

"We can lose lives that we could have otherwise saved if we had the right equipment," he said.

That builds off a point that Cuomo's counterpart in New York City, Mayor Bill de Blasio, brought up on CNN on Sunday.

'If we don't get more ventilators in the next 10 days, people will die'

"If we don't get more ventilators in the next 10 days, people will die," de Blasio said on CNN. Like Cuomo, de Blasio urged President Trump to mobilize the military to aid New York and use the Defense Production Act to produce necessary tools like ventilators for patients.

"I can't be blunt enough. If the president does not act, people will die who could have lived otherwise," de Blasio said.

And like Cuomo, de Blasio reiterated that the pandemic will continue to escalate in the coming months. "April is going to be worse than March. And I fear May will be worse than April," de Blasio said on NBC's "Meet The Press" on Sunday.

That being said, Cuomo urged New Yorkers not to panic.

"There's not going to be chaos, there's not going to be anarchy," Cuomo said. "Life is going to go on."
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New York's governor just warned that coronavirus closures could last for as long as 9 months, and up to 80% of the population might get the virus


jberke@businessinsider.com (Jeremy Berke)
Business InsiderMarch 22, 2020, 2:40 PM EDT



New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo delivers remarks at a news conference regarding the first confirmed case of coronavirus in New York State in Manhattan borough of New York City, New York, on March 2, 2020.

Andrew Kelly/Reuters

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said the widespread stay-at-home orders to help combat the coronavirus pandemic could last for up to nine months, in a briefing with reporters on Sunday.

"This is not a short term situation," he said. "This is not a long weekend. This is not a week."

"It is going to be, four months, six months, nine months," the governor said.

Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

Governor Andrew Cuomo said New Yorkers should be prepared for widespread business closures and stay-at-home orders to last for months to combat the surge in coronavirus cases.

"This is not a short term situation," he said in a Sunday briefing with reporters. "This is not a long weekend. This is not a week."

"It is going to be four months, six months, nine months," he continued.

Cuomo pointed to modeling from China, which shows that the US is lagging behind being able to curb the rate at which the virus is spreading in hotspots like New York City.

"The timeline — nobody can tell you, it depends on how we handle it — but 40%, up to 80% of the population will wind up getting this virus, all we're trying to do is slow the spread," Cuomo said. "But it will spread, it is that contagious."

Over 15,000 confirmed cases in New York

Cuomo said there are 15,168 confirmed cases of the coronavirus and 76 deaths in New York state, up from 10,356 on Saturday – a nearly 50% increase. More than 9,000 cases are in New York City. To put that in perspective, Washington state, an early hotspot for the coronavirus, has reported about 1,800 cases.

New York state has made a push to make testing more available to New York City residents, opening up a drive-through testing site in Staten Island, which Cuomo said can explain the rapid increase in confirmed cases.

"It's going to be hard, I'm not minimizing it, but it's going to be okay," Cuomo said. "The grocery stores will continue to function, they're going to have food, the transportation system will function, the pharmacies are going to be open. All essential services will be maintained."

While younger people are less at risk of becoming seriously ill or dying as a result of contracting the coronavirus, Cuomo reiterated the importance of staying at home and practicing social distancing to help curb the spread.

"I don't know what I'm saying that people don't get," Cuomo said. "This is not life as usual."

Cuomo proposed closing city streets to make more room for people

He proposed closing some streets in New York City to car traffic, to allows runners, bikers, and others who are trying to exercise and get fresh air to spread out from each other.

"You have much less traffic in New York City because non-essential workers aren't going to work," he said. "Get creative: Open streets to reduce the density. You want to go for a walk? God bless you. You want to go for a run? God bless you."

Cuomo also lent some advice to families who are not used to being cooped up in small spaces for extended periods of time with one another.

"Now you're all in the same place for 24 hours," he said. "I live alone, and I'm even getting annoyed with the dog, being in one place. So think that through, because that is real and it's going to go on for a period of time."



A nurse with an N95 mask.
Romeo Ranoco/Reuters

'Price gouging is a tremendous problem'

Cuomo called on the federal government to order companies to manufacture masks, ventilators, and other medical supplies under the Defense Production Act.

"The federal government should nationalize medical supply acquisition. The states simply cannot manage it," Cuomo said. "That's why I believe the federal government should take over that function of contracting and acquiring all of the medical supplies that we need."

Never miss out on healthcare news. Subscribe to Dispensed, Business Insider's weekly newsletter on pharma, biotech, and healthcare.

He said that because states are competing with one another for medical supplies, "price gouging is a tremendous problem."

For instance, N95 masks that the state was paying $0.85 for, are now costing up to $7. On top of that, ventilators range in price from $16,000 to $40,000 each, and New York needs 30,000 — a situation Cuomo called "impossible."

"We can lose lives that we could have otherwise saved if we had the right equipment," he said.

That builds off a point that Cuomo's counterpart in New York City, Mayor Bill de Blasio, brought up on CNN on Sunday.

'If we don't get more ventilators in the next 10 days, people will die'

"If we don't get more ventilators in the next 10 days, people will die," de Blasio said on CNN. Like Cuomo, de Blasio urged President Trump to mobilize the military to aid New York and use the Defense Production Act to produce necessary tools like ventilators for patients.

"I can't be blunt enough. If the president does not act, people will die who could have lived otherwise," de Blasio said.

And like Cuomo, de Blasio reiterated that the pandemic will continue to escalate in the coming months. "April is going to be worse than March. And I fear May will be worse than April," de Blasio said on NBC's "Meet The Press" on Sunday.

That being said, Cuomo urged New Yorkers not to panic.

"There's not going to be chaos, there's not going to be anarchy," Cuomo said. "Life is going to go on."

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9 months! What the fuck would they expect us to do? We’ll be in the Stone Age in no time.

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9 months! What the fuck would they expect us to do? We’ll be in the Stone Age in no time.

Well every political leader can count on not being re elected. 9 months? Is that supposed to even be feasible, they are expecting 80% of the population to get the disease anyhow and why even slow it down we’re screwed either way.

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Well every political leader can count on not being re elected. 9 months? Is that supposed to even be feasible, they are expecting 80% of the population to get the disease anyhow and why even slow it down we’re screwed either way.

Buying time to flatten the curve to try not to overwhelm hospitals while hoping for a vaccine.

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Only the very old and those with serious health conditions are at risk of death.

They'll be dead long before 3 months goes by.

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We haven't found a vaccine for AIDS in 30 years. Why do we think we will find one for Corona in the next couple weeks?

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It could last forever, just like the flu. The real issue is how long can our economy, our society, can survive being completely shut down. The government can claim to give all this money to keep people afloat but where is that money coming from/ You and me, and the rest of the taxpayers. The government doesn't run the economy, it's the private sector. And if the private sector is not allowed to produce wealth a depression and collapse of our society will soon follow.

You have to weigh the cost to society versus the coronavirus. What people are doing now to protect themselves, which in turn protects others, is unprecedented in history. Along with travel restrictions and border control that should be enough to control it without devastating our economy and people's livelihood. If you are not elderly or have preexisting conditions the survival rate is 99%. There are people out there that have the virus but don't even show symptoms. I've never heard of anyone that had the flu but didn't show symptoms.

https://www.wsj.com/articles/rethinking-the-coronavirus-shutdown-11584659154?mod=opinion_lead_pos1&mod=djemMER_h

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Buying time to flatten the curve to try not to overwhelm hospitals while hoping for a vaccine.

Army I understand this.

That said the economic fall out will be worse than the devastation that happens.

We are delaying the inevitable, wouldn’t you agree?

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You have 8,600 posts.

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Jesus Christ, turn the OCD down and pump the fucking brakes.

Just letting people in every state know what is happening in their specific state with their specific governor and mayors

Feel free to NOT click on my posts if it bothers you

It should bother you however that such idiotic decisions are being made by your president and states about a HOAX virus that has killed NO ONE.
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Re: New York's governor warned coronavirus closures could last for 9 months
« Reply #10 on: March 22, 2020, 03:41:17 PM »
It could last forever, just like the flu. The real issue is how long can our economy, our society, can survive being completely shut down. The government can claim to give all this money to keep people afloat but where is that money coming from/ You and me, and the rest of the taxpayers. The government doesn't run the economy, it's the private sector. And if the private sector is not allowed to produce wealth a depression and collapse of our society will soon follow.

You have to weigh the cost to society versus the coronavirus. What people are doing now to protect themselves, which in turn protects others, is unprecedented in history. Along with travel restrictions and border control that should be enough to control it without devastating our economy and people's livelihood. If you are not elderly or have preexisting conditions the survival rate is 99%. There are people out there that have the virus but don't even show symptoms. I've never heard of anyone that had the flu but didn't show symptoms.

https://www.wsj.com/articles/rethinking-the-coronavirus-shutdown-11584659154?mod=opinion_lead_pos1&mod=djemMER_h

Army I understand this.

That said the economic fall out will be worse than the devastation that happens.

We are delaying the inevitable, wouldn’t you agree?


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Re: New York's governor warned coronavirus closures could last for 9 months
« Reply #11 on: March 22, 2020, 03:42:03 PM »
9 months! What the fuck would they expect us to do? We’ll be in the Stone Age in no time.

I assume closure to end of June. The world leaders didn't throw their miney and power out the window overnight to suddenly grow morals.and protect.all people.

Now, things might not be normal for 9mths, sure. But we won't have a lockdown scenario for 9mths.


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Re: New York's governor warned coronavirus closures could last for 9 months
« Reply #12 on: March 22, 2020, 03:42:52 PM »
9 months! What the fuck would they expect us to do? We’ll be in the Stone Age in no time.

The World will rip itself to pieces, if they continue to collapse the global economy.  This is an engineered collapse.  Covid-19 will kill thousands, but the financial suicide they are perpetrating will kill tens of millions.  We are about to enter the greatest depression the world has ever seen.  

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Re: New York's governor warned coronavirus closures could last for 9 months
« Reply #13 on: March 22, 2020, 03:47:21 PM »
I assume closure to end of June. The world leaders didn't throw their miney and power out the window overnight to suddenly grow morals.and protect.all people.

Now, things might not be normal for 9mths, sure. But we won't have a lockdown scenario for 9mths.



Three months with near zero economic activity? So many people live paycheck to paycheck. No income and no one gets paid and everything goes down the toilet. The government gets ALL their money from the private sector through taxation. No economic activity no tax revenue.

It's not going to happen.

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Re: New York's governor warned coronavirus closures could last for 9 months
« Reply #15 on: March 22, 2020, 03:57:10 PM »
Every single country is going to be in debt to the big private nbanks who will create money from thin air and lend it out with a level of interest that can never be paid back because there isnt enough money in circulation to pay it back.

Think about it this way, you you lent someone a thousand dollars and they agreed to pay you back £100 extra as interest and its you that creates the £100 how are they going to pay you back?

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Re: New York's governor warned coronavirus closures could last for 9 months
« Reply #16 on: March 22, 2020, 06:04:53 PM »
9 months! What the fuck would they expect us to do? We’ll be in the Stone Age in no time.

Lots of rioting and looting, hootin and hollerin

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Re: New York's governor warned coronavirus closures could last for 9 months
« Reply #17 on: March 22, 2020, 07:34:23 PM »
Three months with near zero economic activity? So many people live paycheck to paycheck. No income and no one gets paid and everything goes down the toilet. The government gets ALL their money from the private sector through taxation. No economic activity no tax revenue.

It's not going to happen.

If you think a shutdown is only happening for a month you are kidding yourself.

Pay attention to what the govts are doing. It isnt a secret, it's a QE bailout which is hyperinflation.

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Re: New York's governor warned coronavirus closures could last for 9 months
« Reply #18 on: March 22, 2020, 07:40:14 PM »
If you think a shutdown is only happening for a month you are kidding yourself.

Pay attention to what the govts are doing. It isnt a secret, it's a QE bailout which is hyperinflation.


Exactly where in my post did I say a month? How about you pay attention.

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Re: New York's governor warned coronavirus closures could last for 9 months
« Reply #19 on: March 22, 2020, 07:43:57 PM »
Every single country is going to be in debt to the big private nbanks who will create money from thin air and lend it out with a level of interest that can never be paid back because there isnt enough money in circulation to pay it back

NO!

It's a QE bailout. This is money printing by the central banks and injected into the economy.

For the US the Q2 QE package is 9% of GDP. From there it will start to accelerate. ECB has already said they will print to the moon.

Hence i bumped the bitcoin thread because we will need to hedge against the QE.

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Re: New York's governor warned coronavirus closures could last for 9 months
« Reply #20 on: March 22, 2020, 07:47:46 PM »
Exactly where in my post did I say a month? How about you pay attention.

Don't be a dickhead.

I said 3 months, you said not gunna happen. I said if you think it's a month you are in for a shock and you got pissy.

Take a breath dude. It's being shutdown for a decent period regardless of what you think. Deal with it.

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Re: New York's governor warned coronavirus closures could last for 9 months
« Reply #21 on: March 22, 2020, 08:07:18 PM »
LOL!  I think I was the first one to say this things wasn't going to go away in 30 days and that a long term quarantine would probably be enacted.

Good news is the condo market will be flooded with cheap investments in about a year.

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Re: New York's governor warned coronavirus closures could last for 9 months
« Reply #22 on: March 22, 2020, 08:12:57 PM »
In other words right up to the election where they can blame Trump for the great depression the virus caused. Just order businesses closed and wreck the economy for political gain. 

50,000 died from pneumonia in this country last year. No panic or hysteria. 20,000 plus died from the ordinary flu this season in the US. No panic or hysteria. Under 300 die from Corona and we are almost instantly heading to double digit unemployment. A stock market crash and GDP heading south is the result. If they don't open the US for business soon we are heading to a great depression the likes of which the world has never seen. I bet Trump opens the country for business in two weeks. Democrat states will order businesses to stay closed for much longer then blame Trump when 40K die.

I was reading a micro biologist from Israel say Corona is related to SARS and that died out. One thing for sure the overwhelming percentage of people who get it recover in a week or two with no lasting health issues. We have to get people back to work or this country won't be worth living in. You'll will be glad to die from Corona.

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Re: New York's governor warned coronavirus closures could last for 9 months
« Reply #23 on: March 22, 2020, 08:23:10 PM »
It could last forever, just like the flu. The real issue is how long can our economy, our society, can survive being completely shut down. The government can claim to give all this money to keep people afloat but where is that money coming from/ You and me, and the rest of the taxpayers. The government doesn't run the economy, it's the private sector. And if the private sector is not allowed to produce wealth a depression and collapse of our society will soon follow.

You have to weigh the cost to society versus the coronavirus. What people are doing now to protect themselves, which in turn protects others, is unprecedented in history. Along with travel restrictions and border control that should be enough to control it without devastating our economy and people's livelihood. If you are not elderly or have preexisting conditions the survival rate is 99%. There are people out there that have the virus but don't even show symptoms. I've never heard of anyone that had the flu but didn't show symptoms.

https://www.wsj.com/articles/rethinking-the-coronavirus-shutdown-11584659154?mod=opinion_lead_pos1&mod=djemMER_h

Stop it. You're making too much sense.

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Re: New York's governor warned coronavirus closures could last for 9 months
« Reply #24 on: March 22, 2020, 08:31:56 PM »
Since when do we care about whatever Cuomo says? This is the asshole that wants live birth abortions to be legal. He does not give a fuck about saving lives. I call bullshit immediately. Fuck Cuomo! Hopefully he'll get this virus and fucking die! POS!

All these celebrities getting it? I need to see some dead celebs before I'll believe this is not a hoax. Show me the dead celebs - then we can talk!