-How will this EO ensure Upstate will have access to ventilators as numbers continue to go up all across the State -How are higher percentage populations of seniors addressed differently -Are the thousands of seasonal residents who are now in Upstate be considered in the data
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Our North Country hospitals have worked incredibly hard to prepare for this public health crisis in our rural community w/ the highest % of seniors. They have shifted their surplus supplies & are working hard to care for downstate patients who have been sent here.
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Upstate concerns and questions are valid and important as this EO announcement was rushed & our North Country hospitals and county public health offices were caught completely off guard. We need these questions answered for all of Upstate who have risen to this challenge.
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Incorrect information.
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All this noise you shouldn’t have to be dealing with takes away from the thousands of healthcare workers putting their own lives on the lives working tirelessly to protect the lives of others. Thanks for staying on top of the crazies! Stay safe!
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You and your ten followers. Right.
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He's sending infected patients to the upstate so we all can suffer equally. He's one disgusting human being.
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How dare a governor take action to save the lives of his constituents. What a monster.
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It pained Cuomo to report the COVID19 numbers. Almost seemed mad that he was possibly blind sided by the good numbers. No Apex, but all the numbers looked better overnight.
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