New York's Cuomo says Trump should mandate masks in public to fight
virus
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[June 30, 2020]
(Reuters) - New York Governor Andrew
Cuomo said on Monday that President Donald Trump should issue an
executive order mandating that people wear masks in public and he should
lead by example and cover his face.
"The other states are just starting to do it now, states that were
recalcitrant, governors who said 'we don't need to do this, masks don't
work," Cuomo said at a media briefing. "Now they're doing a 180...let
the president have the same sense and do that as an executive order."
Cuomo once again criticized the federal government's handling of the
coronavirus pandemic, saying the White House has been "in denial" from
the start of the public health crisis, and that it was not doing enough
to tackle a surge of in COVID-19 cases in several U.S. states that has
emerged over the past few weeks.
The New York governor, who became one of the leading national voices
during the pandemic, said that Trump's focus on reopening the economy
was misguided and that it had backfired.
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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo speaks during a news conference at
LaGuardia Airport's new Terminal B, during the outbreak of the
coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in New York City, New York, U.S.,
June 10, 2020. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid
"Yes, we have to get the economy going but reopening fast was not
good for the economy," Cuomo said. "What has been happening is, when
that virus spikes, the market goes down, not up."
(Reporting by Maria Caspani in New York and Nathan Layne in Wilton,
Connecticut; Editing by Chris Reese and Lisa Shumaker)
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