More than 70 million Americans were ordered to stay at home unless they have essential reasons to go out, as Illinois and New York joined California to issue stay-at-home orders in response to the CCP virus, also known as the Wuhan coronavirus.
“I fully recognize that in some cases I am choosing between saving people’s lives and saving their livelihoods,” the governor said. “But ultimately, you can’t have a livelihood without a life.”
Cuomo also enacted Matilda’s Law, adding extra protections for New Yorkers aged 70 and older.
The number is regarded to be highly-underestimated because of the underreporting of cases from Mainland China.
Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), praised the states’ moves.
Fauci said there are two elements that will enhance the capacity of the United States to slow the spread of the CCP virus.
One is to stop the infections from coming into the United States from outside. “We’ve been very successful in doing that with China and with Europe. Now we have the northern and southern border issues,” he said. “There’s a fundamental public health reason for doing that, because we cannot be preventing people from coming in from one area when they can actually go into the other.”
On the other hand, states and regions which are hot zones should take strict restrictions to stop the spread.
He praised the stay-at-home orders by California Gov. Gavin Newsom and New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
“Governor Newsom made some very important, difficult decisions. Today, Governor Cuomo did the same thing,” the top immunologist said. “I want to say I strongly support what he’s doing.”