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Cuomo To Meet Trump At White House Amid NY Coronavirus Outbreak
"Andrew is going to be coming in with some of his people," Trump said Monday. "Believe it or not, have — we get along. Okay?"

Kathleen Culliton is regional manager of Patch's New York City bureau.
"Andrew is going to be coming in with some of his people," Trump said Monday. "Believe it or not, have — we get along. Okay?"

"Relaxing social distancing may be possible with containment strategies," the analysis reads. Said Gov. Cuomo, "I wouldn't bet the farm."
Novel coronavirus claimed the lives of 13 teachers and school staffers in about one week, according to the Department of Education.
New York City's public housing developments will receive their own on-site testing facilities and each resident will be given a mask.
For the first time in 50 years, New York City will not celebrate its Pride with a march this June.
The former City Council member died Sunday from COVID-19, according to officials and reports. He was 66.
New York may have to cut in half its educational funding if the federal government does not send aid to states, Gov. Cuomo said Sunday.
A new Human Rights task force will crack down on novel coronavirus harassment and discrimination in New York City, officials announced.
"We don't want to give fines," Mayor de Blasio said. "But this is serious and it's going to get harder with the fine weather."
A Sanitation Department deputy chief set up a free and open bar for Elmhurst Hospital nurses amid the COVID-19 pandemic, new video shows.
Gov. Cuomo and President Trump rekindled their socially distanced spat with sneering tweets and live, televised replies.
A stranded-yet-crafty kayaker was rescued after setting a fire on a Queens beach to form the message, "HELP," video shows.
Housing advocates are organizing a massive rent strike May 1 to pressure New York lawmakers to cancel rents during the COVID-19 shutdown.
New Yorkers have been ordered to remain at home for another month, Gov. Cuomo said Thursday.
"We need more help," said MTA CEO and Chairman Patrick Foye. "And we need it now."
"A budget is a statement of values," Mayor Bill de Blasio said Thursday. "The number one job is keeping New Yorkers healthy."
Service cuts helped shore up the MTA's financial position, "but it most likely accelerated the spread of coronavirus," an MIT analyst says.
The order mandating nose and mouth coverings will go into effect Friday. "You have to wear it," Gov. Andrew Cuomo said.
Mayor Bill de Blasio announced a new plan to triple the number of free meals the city provides in the next two months to 15 million.
"It isn't easy to get an 82-year-old legislative body up and running remotely," said Speaker Corey Johnson.