Some PR pros praised New York Governor Andrew Cuomo's daily briefings as a playbook for internal comms.A key measure of New York's coronavirus outbreak suggests the virus' spread is contained.
For the state to reopen, the hospitalization rate must be in decline for 14 days, Gov. Cuomo said on Sunday.When a population has immunity or social distancing measures are in place, epidemiologists look to a figure called the "effective reproduction number" , which represents the average number of people whom a single coronavirus patient is expected to infect.
New York's R is now 0.8, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said at a press briefing on Sunday. That means, right now, every person is infecting fewer than one other person on average. Taken on its own, this figure suggests that New York's outbreak is temporarily contained."Short term, the numbers are on the decline. Everything we have done is working," Cuomo said. But he cautioned against "getting too far ahead of ourselves.
It's obvious mitigation has worked. Low rates is how it all started. So we are back to square one. Let's keep going a little longer.
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