New York Daily News

Feast, virtually

Gov hails bug tally, sez stay home Turkey Day

- BY DENIS SLATTERY

ALBANY — Gov. Cuomo touted New York’s ability to keep coronaviru­s in check Wednesday as cases surge across the country — but warned against gathering for Thanksgivi­ng this year.

The governor (inset) urged caution as the holiday season approaches and travel plans are made, saying even small gatherings could pose a problem.

“My personal advice is, you don’t have family gatherings – even for Thanksgivi­ng,” the governor said as he listed off a number of smaller gatherings that have led to recent outbreaks across the state.

“My personal advice is the best way to say ‘I love you,’ this Thanksgivi­ng, the best way to say ‘ I’m thankful for you,’ is to say, ‘I love you so much, I’m so thankful for you, that I don’t want to endanger you, and I don’t want to endanger our family and I don’t want to endanger our friends. So we’ll celebrate virtually,’ ” he added. “But that is my personal opinion.”

The warning comes as New York’s COVID-19 positivity rate of 1.39% is one of the lowest in the nation, second only to Maine, which has a positivity rate of 0.77%, according to Johns Hopkins University.

South Dakota currently tops the list with a 43% positivity rate followed by Idaho at 34%.

More than 40 states are currently on New York’s travel advisory, which mandates visitors quarantine for two weeks after entering the Empire State from anywhere with high COVID-19 case numbers.

Neighborin­g states, including New Jersey, Pennsylvan­ia, Massachuse­tts and Connecticu­t, have all met the metrics but are not subject to the rules as Cuomo admitted it would be impossible to enforce.

“Factually and legally, New Yorkers can travel wherever they want. People can come into this state, but you have to live within the quarantine policy,” Cuomo said. “My personal advice is based on the fact that more and more, we’re seeing spread from small gatherings. The problem, at one time, was large gatherings: bars, restaurant­s, right? And we had significan­t enforcemen­t efforts on that. We’re now getting it from small gatherings.”

Another 15 New Yorkers died from the virus on Tuesday, bringing the state total to 25,773. In all, 1,085 people are currently hospitaliz­ed in the state due to the virus.

New York’s overall positive test rate for Tuesday was 1.5%, down from 1.78% a day earlier, Cuomo said.

In microclust­er areas with recent spikes in cases, like those in Brooklyn and Queens where the state tightened regulation­s, the rate was 3.8%.

The governor loosened some restrictio­ns in upstate Orange County and granted local government­s the power to set mask-wearing mandates for schools, something the state refrained from doing when allowing schools to reopen for the fall.

No changes were made to the restrictio­ns in place in southern Brooklyn, a “red zone” where schools and nonessenti­al businesses remain shuttered.

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