NY Gov. warns, “Knock it off and don’t be stupid”

NY Gov. warns, “Knock it off and don’t be stupid”

FILE - In this June 10, 2020 file photo, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo wears a mask during a news conference at Laguardia Airport's Terminal B, in New York. New York is launching a national advertising campaign encouraging people to wear masks, said Cuomo, Thursday July 16, 2020, who has expressed concern about rising infections out-of-state. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, FIle)

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo on Monday threatened to roll back the openings of restaurants and bars statewide if people don’t start complying with social distancing rules.  Cuomo said he saw photos and videos from the weekend of New Yorker’s gathering and drinking in large crowds, without socially distancing and without wearing masks.  The governor said, “even if you are in your twenties, you can get sick and you can get other people sick. So my message to partiers is simple: Knock it off and don’t be stupid”.
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