Andrew Kelly/Reuters New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said the widespread stay-at-home orders to help combat the coronavirus pandemic could last for up to nine months, in a briefing with reporters on Sunday.
"This is not a short term situation," he said.
"This is not a long weekend.
This is not a week." "It is going to be, four months, six months, nine months," the governor said.
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