Cuomo Orders All Non-Essential Workers In NY To Stay Home

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NEW ROCHELLE, NEW YORK - MARCH 13: New York Governor Andrew Cuomo speaks to the media and tours a newly opened drive through COVID-19 mobile testing center on March 13, 2020 in New Rochelle, New York. The center serves all parts of Westchester County and will test up to 200 people today, growing to up to 500 people per day in the coming days. New Rochelle, a city just north of New York City, has become the state's largest source of coronavirus infections, prompting Governor Andrew Cuomo to implement the one mile radius “containment area” as the nation sees a daily increase in the number of virus cases. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

It’s the strictest order yet from the governor of New York. Mario Cuomo has mandated that everyone in the state “remain indoors to the greatest extent,” unless they are performing essential functions, like providing food, utilities and health care, writes The Huffington Post.

New York State now has more than 7000 coronavirus cases, the most in the United States.

“These provisions will be enforced. These are not helpful hints,” Cuomo said from Albany. They will take effect Sunday night.

The New York Times writes: “New York performed 10,000 tests overnight, bringing the total number of people tested in the state to 32,427. About 1,250 people are hospitalized, an 18 percent hospitalization rate, the governor said.

Cuomo said that he is halting all evictions in the state for 90 days.