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SATISFIED: A woman on Long Island, New York protests the closure of society as a result of the crown crisis.
Governor Andrew Cuomo says he will not tolerate protests that endanger public health. On Sunday, 280 new deaths were recorded in New York.
Cuomo’s comment was in response to a question he received about a Long Island march on May 1, in which a group spoke out against the shutdown introduced to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
On Sunday afternoon, Norwegian time, 23,035 people died in New York state, according to the New York Times summary. In total, more than 65,000 Americans have died from the pandemic.
Governor Cuomo said that everyone had the right to express their opinion, but not by breaking the established rules to protect society as a whole.
“If you want to put your own health at risk, God bless you,” he said, and continued:
– But you have no right to endanger my health, or the health of my children, or the health of your own children.
Direct: Cuomo gives the latest news on the crown situation in New York:
Cuomo said he was as concerned about the economy as everyone else, but stated that health comes first.
– I will not put dollar signs ahead of people’s lives. Not me Not for my own family, not for your family, he said.
Sunday’s death toll was 280, a little lower than the day before. The number of new illnesses and hospital admissions in the state, which is the most affected in the United States, continued to decline.
The President of the United States, Donald Trump, has also created demonstrations:
Correction: The original version of this article stated that 299 new deaths were reported Sunday in New York State. This figure was for Saturday. On Sunday night, Norwegian time, Governor Cuomo said the death toll on the last day was 280, below Saturday’s figures. The bug was corrected on May 3 at 6:45 p.m.