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The spread. It went up, the so called plateau was hit, a flat spot and now we are on the downside of the plateau. The question is how fast is that decline and how long does it take to make the decline. We have about 1300 People Per Day new diagnose cease coming into the system. We lost about 474 people yesterday. Which is a horrific number, but it is, the only good news is it is less than the previous numbers of people we lost. And the hospitalization rate is coming down. We have about 16,000 people in hospitals. So the numbers are all on the decline. And thats the good news. How long does it take until that number gets to a small enough level where you can sleep at night and not worry about it . Could be two weeks, could be three weeks, could be 50. Trevor you are balancing the pressure of the people who want to and need to get back to earning a living and also you know, the pressure of keeping people safe as a leader. How are you weighing these numbers . Is there a point where you say the risk is worth taking to go outside . Yeah, thats you put the question very well. And often the question is more important than the answer. And here is one of those cases, i think. That is the boundary. The pressure that people are under is phenomenal. It is traumatic. This is traumatic for people. And thats the way i think about it. You are right, the economic pressure, you have no paycheck but meanwhile they are still sending the bills. The bill collector is an essential worker and they are piling up on your desk. You dont know when you will go back. You dont know if you will go back. You dont know if your job is still there, in your business is still there. You have been in the house with the family for a month, it sounds romantic, the first seven days, and then it gets highly stressful when you have everyone in that environment it with nothing to do and everyone has their own stress. So it is people are about to burst on one level. They are under that kind of pressure. On the other hand, we have 474 people die yesterday. You tell me how many people go outside today and touch other people, i will tell you how many people walk into a hospital three days from now. The cause and effect is that high. This virus communicates and transfers that quickly and that precisely. So you think a situation like new york city where social distancing cannot happen by definition. Nobody gets six square feet of real estate, right. You dont get six feet on a subway car or on a bus or sidewalk. You will see those numbers go up. It is an impossible balance, trevor. Its impossible to make people, to make both sides happy, if you will. And you just have to accept that. And for me its going to be about the data. Were going to be tested. Were going to look at the hospitalization rate, were going to look at that death rate. And you dont start to reopen until you haves no numbers under control. Trevor so what is that number for you . Do you have that number . Is there a number that medical professionals or experts have given to you and said this is the number that we think activates new yorks reopening . They wont give me the number, trevor. Because youre right, nobody has been here on any of these situations. What they will say is the number will decline to a level that is basically a low constance. Because you cant stop all transmission of the virus. Were never going to get down to zero. So when you get down to the lowest level you can, that is your low point. Because remember, the economy is not really closed down. You still have a sense of workers out there. You have people on buses and transportation and people in grocery stores. So that will be some low level constant. And once we hit that number t then you can talk about starting to reopen. So were seeing governors around america, were seeing leaders around the world using different tactics to reopen their country in denmark they started opening up a few schools. In germany theyre getting ready to do that. In georgia they said they are going straight to bowling alleys and hair dressing, salons, et cetera. Do you have an idea . Are you going to say to new yorker we will start with these industries, this world and then move to this or that. Or does it all open at once . Do you have an idea of what that would be . No, it has to be phased in. It has to be slow and building. And watch that infeksz rate infection rate as you start to open the val of to reopen. As you increase the flow, keep your eye on that infection rate. Were going to have the most aggressive Testing Program ever done, just to monitor that infection rate. Remember, the hospitalization rate is too late. Hospitalization rate is people who are so sick they went into a hospital. We want to track the infection rate. So we watch that, start opening the flow slowly and then basically it is a matrix. How essential is the business, and how high a risk does the business pose. The more essential businesses first, and the lower risk businesses first. So barbershops, hair salons, to me they are on the end of the chain because they are not that essential. People would argue, but in the scope of things, they are not that essential. And they are high risk because i want to see a person perform a haircut and maintain social distancing while they give you a haircut. And i want to see the haircut that they do after they did it socially distant. So that would be on the front end, you would just basically be doing the next launchofessential services, right . What is the next level of essential. And low risk essential. Trevor well, thats part one with governor cuomo. And will have more right after this break. When we first opened our doors, it didnt take us long to realize. 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You cant do this approach without the federal government helping you where it needs to. You and trump have gone back and forth but one thing you both acknowledge is that when it comes down to it, you know how to communicate and you work together. You had a meeting with the president. Was there anything fruitful from that meeting . Is there anything that is going to come from that meeting . And what is the relationship feen yourself and trump slash the federal government right now in getting new york what it needs. The relationship between myself and the president is, the president doesnt like me. That is the relationship stufnlt ambiguous, st honest, st open. And he doesnt like my politics, lets say. And we have been at political loggerheads many times over the past few years. If you look at his twitter account, you will see my name quite often. None of it good, trevor, none of it good. And i have sued the federal government a number of times. So it is open and it is not necessarily loving. Having sailed that, we had a meeting, the white house, and it was a very productive meeting. And i dont mean in diplomatic, concept all talk, it was a honest, open, granular detailed conversation about the subject of test. Which is totally new for everyone. Its an impossible undertaking because the numbers are just so extraordinary and there is so much urgency to it. But we had a very honest conversation and we went through what is test, and what should the states do, and what should the federal government do. And we basically allocated tasks. So it was a very positive conversation. And look, i give them credit. Because it is hard to actually sit down with some one who you have is differences with. And say put that all aside. And lets just do our job here, our respective jobs. Because it is bigger than we are. And that is what yesterday was. It was forget everything else. Were talking about lifeanddeath. Were talking about the profound moment of our history that we will experience and we have a job to do because were in a position, and lets just do it and forget everything else. And that is the way it should be. Who cares o how telephone he is or how i feel. Who cares about how i feel about him personally. My feelings are irrelevant. My emotions are irrelevant. Just do the job. Who cares about what i think or what he thinks. And thats what yesterday was. Trevor great to hear that the testing part of it is what really jumped out to me. Because one thing most people seem to agree upon all across the world is with testing that is going to be our best defense against coronavirus before vaccine. Testing and tracing this virus. What does that mean though for you as a governor of new york. Does it mean every new yorker has some method where they are selftesting or getting tested and monitoring themselves . Does it mean that people who come from out of state can or cannot come in unless they are tested . Im really infreeinged by how this will work. Because unless the whole world is doing the same sthing, one hole might be a local for everybody. It could sink the entire ship. So what does that mean for you in terms of testing and how it will be applied. There there will always be a net with many holes. I dont think youre going to have enough tests anywhere to to design the perfect system, okay. Testing capacity, we are trying to jump start a Testing Laboratory system that just doesnt do this. I have private labs in my state, there are National Manufacturers of lab kits and lab equipment. But were asking them to go to 50 times what they can do. If you took every machine in the state of new york that does z t and you ran itself endays a week, 24 hours a day, you could get up to about 40,000 tests per day, all right. That is the maximum capacity. Sounds like a lot, but its not when you are talking about 19 million people. I have done more tests in this state than any state in the united states. We do more tests than any country per capita and we have tested about 500,000 people. It sounds like a lot of people. But again, not on a population of 19d million, not on a workforce of 9 million. And that was 500 in one month. You want to bring them back based on tests, you cant do it. What tests can do is monitor the spread of the virus. That you can do with tests. And that is the single most important thing to me. Because as you are opening, the reopening valofand increasing the flow, what you need to know is how many people are geght infected and that testing can do for you. It can also do Antibody Testing with not only how many pleem infected but people that can do the con val es ent Plasma Treatment which is important. And it gives employers a tool in their workplace to test a smaller number so you know for those that next throng of essential businesses that their workers are fine. But you are never going to be able to do a net that covers new york or any other state. Trevor as a governor you are facing a pandemic right now, in one of the most affected places in the world. The horizon, unfortunately, brings with it another dark side and that is peoples finances. You know, yes, some people may have been able to stop paying their mortgage, some may have been given a little leeway to pay their rent or not pay their rent. What happens on the other side of this . Is there a plan to help people, to help new yorkers who now may have a landlord who says well, you are only two times the rent. Or now you owe me double this or double that, is there any plans to try and alleviate that stress that may be felt post coronavirus. Were talking about it, trevor, and we are thinking about it. We dont have a specific plan yet because we dont know how bad it is. I have said short term no one can be evicted for nonpayment. Okay. So you are out of work, you are not having a check. You cannot be evicted for nonpayment. That is the immediate shortterm problem, right. Depending on how long this goes, you will have other issues down the road, no doubt. The expression stone to stone across the moras, how do you get across the that is all we see in front of us. Stone to stone. You dont have to figure out the whole path, just find the next firm stone to advance your progress. And thats what we are doing. So deal with it here and now, and then well tig out the future when we actually see what the future is because were we have been wrong from day one here, right. Every projection has turned out to be incorrect. So i am at the point where let me see the facts that i am dealing with and then well deal with it. Trevor when we come back, we will complete the triology of my interview with governor cuomo. Cuomo. Stay cuomo. Stay if we werent able to stream anything, i think theyd be lost. vo we are all home right now. Thats why verizon is giving you more of the entertainment you want. Dayley is usually watching a tv show, and mckenna is almost always listening to music. We love verizon. I get the shows i need when i need them. vo now unlimited plans come with your favorite artists on apple music, shows and movies on disney , and over 70 top channels of live tv with youtube tv. Music plays a huge role in our family. Thats how we connect. vo plans start as just 35 so your family can mix, match, and save. Shop online today. Only at verizon. Distancing show, on todays episode we have been going in depth with governor andrew cuomo, so here st the final part of our inte view. One thing you have done as governor that has been particularly unique amongst leaders is you havent just i think given people platitude, you came out with really stern warnings really early on. You were very grim in your forecasts. You just told the people what information you had. It st a very unique way to handle a press conference. Youve also been very personal in telling the store he stories that you have told. Is there a reason you chose to do this . Because somebody doesnt go im going to hide it all and not slair anything with the public, i will just make them feel good. You have chosen a completely different approach. Why, because i havent slept at night and i feel like you could have carried some of that burden for me. But i want to know why you chose o to not do that . We had our first case on march 1st. I was going to put in some of the most dramatic government mandates in history. No other governor has shut down the economy it. No other governor has ever said you have to stay home. If new yorkers had said no, im not doing it, and new yorkers are a defiant bunch, i would have been powerless. I cant enforce a stay at home order for 19 million people. The ability to have a plan was purely depend ent on new yorkers buying in. And they are smart, and they are cynical. And if they dont believe you or you havent made your argument and you havent laid out the facts, theyre not going to do it. Especially when youre asking them to do something they dont want to do. Especially when you are asking them to do something they have never done before. Just think about things that new yorkers, everybody must stay home, lock the door. You cant go outside, except to go buy food and then you have to run right back home. No, no, i am a native new yorker. My first instinct is no, im not doing that. But im not doing it. So they have to believe it. They have to understand it. And i am not in the business of not telling the truth or trying to manipulate or im only going to tell you what you can handle because im worried about what you can actually absorb. No. I am not there to filter. Im not there to manipulate. Here is the situation. Here are the facts. I am going to tell you everything i know. You know everything i know. And just the way i know it. No sawrg coating. Trevor there is no lying that everyone has been affected by this. Some days i feel like life is normal. Some days i feel like this is the craziest thing i have ever experienced and it swings wildly, i know everyone has a different experience of it i dont know what st like to be a leader, a governor of a state where thousands of people are dying and you are hearing this, you are seeing the stories, you are responsible for these lives. You are not responsible for the deaths but you are responsible for the lives of the people in keeping everybody safe, as safe as you can. What has that done for you as a person . Like how are you doing and how are you doling with this . On the communication which as i said is so important because really this is all a volume tear program by new yorkers, right. They change their behavior. They brought down the infection rate. But i gave them the information. Part of the information was personal. Because this is, this is traumatic. This is ptsd for an entire generation. That will talk about this. And it is personal. So i tried to communicate how i feel personally, and my fear and my anxiety, as part of this, to say to you, you are not alone. Everyone is feeling this. I am feeling it too. The one differ rent yaition is i have to deal with the number of deaths in the state. 15,000 people, trevor, 9 11, 2700 people, 9 11, 2700 people, that was supposed to be the worst experience of my life, i believe. 2700 people, this is 15,000 people, 474 people yesterday. That weighs heavily on me. I can sit here and say to you i believe that we did everything that could possibly be done. I dont believe we lost anyone because we didnt have a bed and we didnt have doctors and nurses. We did that. But we still lost 15,000 people. And i still am the governor, and i still hold myself responsible, and i still say to myself what else could i do, what else could i do, what else could i do. Was there anything else that we could be doing right now . That is a very heavy burden to bear. Jordan trevor you also have an interesting connection to the coronavirus on a personal level. And i know we have to let you go soon. But i wanted to chat to you a little bit about a strangs journey that many of us have gone on where we got introduced to a love and a friendship that you share with your brother who is on cnn. And su know, for many peernlings i mean we have never seen this side of you. We have never seen you and your brother, and the way you joke with each other. And then it came out that crist are coronavirus. And now all of a sudden his world was turned upside down. Did any of that experience shape you in a different way, when it became that much closer to you as a person . Oh it did. For sure it did. And again, in the same way the powerlessness, po westerliesness, st my brother, and hes my man. He is my best friend. And you know, i dont like to give him any credit because that is the whole big brother and little brother thing. But the guy st a superstar, he really. Is and he is a beautiful guy, just a beauty. But he gets sick. He is in his basement. I cant even go see him. And then his wife gets sick. Shes quarantined upstairs. Hes quarantined in the basement. Hes got three kids. A 17 year old and two younger kids. And i cant go see him. I cant help the kids. I mean it is just terrible, not mayor of a Science Fiction movie, where you can have loved ones with this disease where nobody knows whether you are going to live or die, you know, and i kept saying to him, dont worry, you are young, you are fine. Yeahs sure but who knows, right. Because you have the potential that it attacks seniors but also younger people are dying. And there is nothing i could do. I am his big brother. I love him more than anybody. I am the governor of the state. Nothing that i can do to help. And that say humbling situation to be in. It just shows you how we all try to be in control. You are in control of nothing. You are in control of nothing at the end of the day. Plen plan and god laughs, right . So its, on top of all the disorientation, on top of the responsibility, and you just have this real life situation where you worry every day, that is he going to be the one that trp could be, that could lose his life, that could die from this. So it does bring it home, it does bring it home. Trevor governor, thank you so much for your time today, i really appreciate it hopefully we will be seeing on the shoi, on the other side of this. Look after yourself, mentally, physically and thank you so much for joining us on the daily social distancing show. Thank you. Keep well. Trevor that sour show for tonight. Before we go with businesses closing and people still losing their jobs, lots of people are jilging to find a meal right now. But you can help by donating to feeding america. Therps supplying food to millions of americans every single day and they could really use your help, even a dollar could help somebody get a meal. Dont forget that. Until tomorrow, stay safe, wash your hands and remember, you can it save toilet paper by ming in the shower. Now here it is, your moment of zen. Weve learned from history, we had ebola, we had the west nile, we had polio, we have had these horrific painful. 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