Governor Cuomo, NY, USA "Compassion for others to overcome situations" 10:03, June 20

Due to the spread of the new coronavirus, Governor Cuomo of New York, who had held a press conference every day since March, held a final interview for the time being as the infection subsided and said, ``I feel compassion for others. It has helped us overcome the situation."

The final press conference, which took place on the 19th, was held in the form of a television speech, and Governor Cuomo first said, "The new virus is not gone. There is still work to be done." I called.

In New York State, the infection spread from the beginning of March, and the number of deaths per day was the highest, 799 people on April 8, one person died in less than two minutes, and the infection worldwide Was considered the most serious.

Governor Kuomo, who has been holding daily interviews since March, complains about the need for a “social distance,” which restricts people from going out and keeps a certain distance from others. Also obliged.

As a result, the number of deaths fell to less than 30 per day, and we were able to resume economic activity, including in New York City.

Governor Cuomo stated in his interviews that "what is needed is data and facts, not political judgments." In contrast with President Trump, who had met with him every day at the beginning, he said " There is a voice saying, "I deserve the president."

On the other hand, there are criticisms that the number of infected people has increased due to the delay in going out restrictions.

To conclude the press conference that lasted three and a half months, Governor Kuomo said, "I think about someone and mask, others think about myself. Such compassion leads to overcoming the situation." I am grateful to the citizens for their cooperation.