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Amid Ongoing Covid-19 Pandemic, Governor Cuomo Announces State Will Invest in Private Companies to Bring Rapid Testing to Scale

Amid Ongoing Covid-19 Pandemic, Governor Cuomo Announces State Will Invest in Private Companies to Bring Rapid Testing To Scale

Interested Businesses Should Contact Empire State Development at 212-803-3100 or [email protected]

State Department of Health has Developed a Test to Detect Antibodies to the COVID-19 Infection in an Individual's Blood

Issues Letter to New York's Congressional Delegation Outlining the State's Need in the Next Federal COVID-19 Legislation

Governor Announces Relief for Approximately 300,000 New York Student Loan Borrowers Not Covered by Federal CARES Act

Agreement with Major Servicers Including, Navient, Nelnet, PHEAA, MOHELA, and Others Includes Deferred Collection of Payments, Waived Late Fees

Governor Signs Executive Order Allowing State to Redistribute Ventilators & Personal Protective Equipment to Hospitals with Highest Need

Confirms 8,174 Additional Coronavirus Cases in New York State - Bringing Statewide Total to 138,863; New Cases in 45 Counties

Amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced the state will invest in private companies to bring rapid COVID-19 testing to scale and accelerate testing capacity. Businesses interested in working with the state to manufacture these rapid tests on a large scale should contact Empire State Development at 212-803-3100 or [email protected].

The Governor also announced that the State Department of Health has developed a test to detect antibodies to the COVID-19 infection in an individual's blood. This test is an important step towards determining whether New Yorkers are developing immunity and when they could potentially return to work or school.

Governor Cuomo also issued a letter to New York's Congressional Delegation outlining the state's needs in the next federal COVID-19 legislation. The previous COVID-19 stimulus bills failed to adequately address New York's revenue losses and included restrictions affecting the state's Medicaid reforms.

The Governor also announced an agreement with the largest student loan servicers in New York to obtain relief for student loan borrowers experiencing financial hardship due to COVID-19 who contact their private student loan servicer. Available relief includes 90 days of deferred monthly payments, waived late fees, no negative reporting to credit agencies, and enrolling eligible borrowers in available long-term assistance program. The federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act, or CARES Act, only provides relief to borrowers whose loans are owned by the federal government. This agreement with the student loan industry provides much-needed relief to these outstanding borrowers whose loans are privately owned.

The New York State Department of Financial Services will issue guidance that reflects and complements the State's agreement with the private student loan industry and that also directs regulated student loan servicers to quickly and appropriately implement the relief provided by the federal CARES Act for borrowers whose loans are federally owned. New York student loan borrowers should visit the https://www.dfs.ny.gov/students for more information about available student loan relief.

The Governor today signed an Executive Order allowing the state to redistribute ventilators and personal protective equipment to hospitals with the highest need. The Executive Order also extends all NYS on Pause functions for an additional two weeks until April 29th and allows medical students that are slated to graduate to begin practicing immediately to help with the state's surge health care force.

"We've been working to reduce the spread of COVID-19 through aggressive actions to reduce density, increase testing and properly equip and staff our hospitals, and we're also looking at how to restart the economy in a thoughtful and responsible way," Governor Cuomo said. "This is not a light switch that we can just flick on one day and everything goes back to normal - we have to come up with a smart approach to restart the systems we shut down so abruptly, and testing is going to be one of the key components of that. We are going to continue working to get rapid testing up to scale so we can get people back to work."

Finally, the Governor confirmed 8,174 additional cases of novel coronavirus, bringing the statewide total to 138,863 confirmed cases in New York State. Of the 138,863 total individuals who tested positive for the virus, the geographic breakdown is as follows:

CountyTotal PositiveNew Positive
Albany33314
Allegany170
Broome8610
Cattaraugus131
Cayuga143
Chautauqua161
Chemung492
Chenango515
Clinton371
Columbia612
Cortland163
Delaware367
Dutchess1,24960
Erie1,135112
Essex70
Franklin100
Fulton132
Genesee3310
Greene240
Hamilton20
Herkimer272
Jefferson396
Lewis60
Livingston231
Madison886
Monroe59622
Montgomery183
Nassau16,610994
Niagara1266
NYC76,8764,695
Oneida11818
Onondaga33564
Ontario331
Orange3,599202
Orleans152
Oswego312
Otsego340
Putnam36621
Rensselaer675
Rockland5,990287
Saratoga1552
Schenectady1457
Schoharie121
Schuyler40
Seneca101
St. Lawrence601
Steuben750
Suffolk14,5171030
Sullivan27017
Tioga80
Tompkins973
Ulster39826
Warren315
Washington190
Wayne351
Westchester14,804510
Wyoming230
Yates10

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