‘I don’t know that it’s a once in a lifetime. And I don’t know that it’s going to come and go,’ Governor Andrew Cuomo said of the pandemic on Sunday
“The notion of coordinating together as a region makes enormous sense. So sign us up. Sign New Jersey up,” Garden State Governor Phil Murphy said via a video call-in to Mr Cuomo's briefing.crisis is not likely to be a once-in-a-lifetime event and that government officials and hospitals ought to learn lessons from the experience for the next pandemic.
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