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New York Extends Stay At Home Order, Allows Some Areas To Begin Reopening

Gov. Andrew Cuomo is extending the state's stay at home order to May 28. Some areas of the state have been given the green light to enter Phase One of reopening beginning Friday.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo speaks during a Coronavirus Briefing at Northwell Feinstein Institute For Medical Research earlier this month.

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said the stay at home order enacted to help halt the spread of the coronavirus will remain in place until May 28, with the exception of a handful

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