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Amid social distancing violations, Cuomo urges local leaders 'do your job'

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Amid social distancing violations, Cuomo urges local leaders 'do your job'

Amid social distancing violations, Cuomo urges local leaders 'do your job'

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said on Monday that gatherings of up to 25 people will be permitted in parts of New York that have entered the third phase of the state's reopening plan, up from a previous limit of 10, but urged local governments to keep on top of enforcing social distancing rules.

He said the state's continuing decline in the rate of positive tests and in hospitalizations supported the move.

Cuomo urged local governments to keep on top of enforcing social distancing rules and criticized images of people crowding the streets outside bars in New York City over the weekend.

"We have months of data now that the guidelines makes sense: keep following them," Cuomo said at a news conference of the Mario Cuomo Bridge in Westchester, where he was opening a new pedestrian crossing.

"To the local governments I say, 'Do your job.'




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