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The latest on the COVID-19 pandemic

It is important to PIA that you are updated on developments pertaining to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak regularly.

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Latest news about COVID-19 in New York:

Business & Compliance:

March 17: Gov. Hochul announces over $500 million in pandemic relief distributed to nearly 29,000 small businesses throughout the state

Feb. 7: Gov. Hochul announces acceptance of Puerto Rico’s COVID-19 Vacu ID pass through the Excelsior Pass platform for business entry in New York state

Jan. 31, 2022: Statement from Gov. Hochul on full stay of mask-regulation ruling

Jan. 5: Gov. Hochul announces comprehensive plan to strengthen New York’s workforce and to help grow the economy

Jan. 5: Gov. Hochul announces billion-dollar rescue plan for small businesses and to strengthen New York’s economic recovery

Dec. 22: Gov. Hochul signs legislation to support bars, restaurants, breweries and other small businesses

Dec. 13: ICYMI: Gov. Hochul announces Mask protocol now in effect, new FAQ resource available

Dec. 13: New mask mandate in effect for New York state

Nov. 10: Gov. Hochul announces major action to address winter surge and prevent business disruption as COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations rise statewide

Nov. 2: Designation of COVID-19 under NY HERO Act extended once again

Sept. 16: Gov. Hochul announces suspension of state hiring freeze implemented during the pandemic

Sept. 14: Gov. Hochul announces major progress in providing pandemic relief to impacted New Yorkers

Sept. 2: Gov. Hochul signs new moratorium on COVID-19-related residential and commercial evictions into law, effective through Jan. 15, 2022.

Aug. 25: Gov. Hochul announces expanded eligibility for the $800 million COVID-19 pandemic small business recovery grant program

Aug. 23: Statement from Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo calling for mandatory employee vaccinations following FDA approval for Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine

Aug. 5: Gov. Cuomo announces launch of Excelsior Pass Plus to support the safe, secure return of tourism and business travel

Aug. 1: Restaurant Return-to-Work Tax Credit Program

July 19: Canadian border to open to vaccinated Americans starting Monday, Aug. 9, 2021.

June 23: Gov. Cuomo announces New York ending COVID-19 disaster emergency tomorrow

June 17: Gov. Cuomo announces new ads for the ’Reimagine, Rebuild, Renew’ campaign to support state’s economic recovery

June 15: Gov. Cuomo announces COVID-19 restrictions lifted as 70% of adult New Yorkers have received first dose of COVID-19

June 10: Gov. Cuomo announces applications now open for $800 million COVID-19 Pandemic Small Business Recovery Grant Program

June 7: Gov. Cuomo announces most remaining COVID-19 restrictions to be lifted when 70% of adult New Yorkers have received first dose of vaccine

May 17: Gov. Cuomo announces New York to adopt new CDC guidelines on mask use and social distancing for fully vaccinated individuals

May 11: Gov. Cuomo launches new decade of the Regional Economic Development Council Initiative

May 11: Back in the New York Groove: Gov. Cuomo announces launch of new ’Reimagine, Rebuild, Renew’ campaign to support state’s economic recovery

May 6: Gov. Cuomo signs first-in-the-nation NY HERO Act

May 5: Gov. Cuomo announces large-scale outdoor venue capacity increase with new, fully vaccinated fan sections starting Wednesday, May 19, 2021.

May 5: Gov. Cuomo announces Broadway to fully reopen its doors this September

May 3: Gov. Cuomo, N.J. Gov. Murphy, Conn. Gov. Lamont, announce significant easing of COVID-19 pandemic restrictions on businesses, gatherings and venues

April 30: Gov. Cuomo announces New York City indoor dining will expand to 75% capacity beginning Friday, May 7, 2021.

April 28: Gov. Cuomo announces state will end food and beverage service curfew

April 26: Gov. Cuomo announces additional reopening guidance and updates New Yorkers on state’s progress during COVID-19 pandemic

April 2: Gov. Cuomo announces performing arts and entertainment venues can reopen at 33% capacity beginning today

March 26: Gov. Cuomo announces launch of Excelsior Pass to help fast-track reopening of businesses and entertainment venues statewide

March 19: Gov. Cuomo announces New York Forward COVID-safe offices partnership to expand access to testing for employers

March 12: Gov. Cuomo signs legislation granting employees time off to receive COVID-19 vaccination

March 12: Gov. Cuomo announces expansion of New York Forward Rapid Test Program to help businesses, venues and catered events reopen safely

March 10: Alert: How to avoid COVID-19 vaccination scams

March 10: Gov. Cuomo and New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy announce indoor dining in New York City and New Jersey will expand to 50% capacity beginning Friday, March 19, 2021.

March 9: Gov. Cuomo signs the COVID-19 Emergency Protect Our Small Businesses Act of 2021, establishing eviction and foreclosure protections for small businesses

March 7: Gov. Cuomo announces restaurants outside New York City can move to 75% indoor capacity starting Friday, March 19, 2021.

March 3: Gov. Cuomo announces event, arts and entertainment venues can reopen at 33% capacity beginning Friday, April 2, 2021.

Feb. 22: Gov. Cuomo announces additional reopening guidance for several industries as New York’s hospitalization and COVID-19 infection rates continue to decline

Feb. 20: Gov. Cuomo announces launch of NY PopsUp to support state’s performing arts industries

Feb. 19: Gov. Cuomo announces launch of New York Forward Rapid Test Program to help businesses and catered events reopen safely

Feb. 17: Gov. Cuomo announces indoor family entertainment centers can open Friday, March 26, outdoor amusement parks can open Friday, April 9, and camps can begin to plan for summer opening

Feb. 15: Gov. Cuomo announces MTA to partially restore overnight subway service

Feb. 14: Gov. Cuomo signs executive order extending restaurants, bars and other SLA-licensed entities closing times to 11 p.m. statewide

Feb. 11: COVID-19 BI bill introduced in state Senate

Feb. 10: Gov. Cuomo announces sports and entertainment events in major stadiums and arenas can reopen with limited spectators beginning Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2021.

Feb. 8: Gov. Cuomo announces New York City indoor dining can reopen early on Friday, Feb. 12, 2021.

Feb. 5: Paycheck Protection Program returns

Jan. 29: Gov. Cuomo announces New York City indoor dining can reopen at 25% capacity on Valentine’s Day

Jan. 20: Gov. Cuomo announces $130 million proposal to help highly impacted small businesses with tax credits as part of FY 2022 Executive Budget

Jan. 18: Gov. Cuomo announces proposal to boost partial unemployment benefits as part of the 2021 State of the State

Jan. 8, 2021: Gov. Cuomo announces proposal to bolster protections for residential and commercial tenants as part of the 2021 State of the State

Dec. 30: The federal stimulus extensions for PPP, unemployment and FFCRA tax credits

Dec. 29: Gov. Cuomo announces New Yorkers to begin receiving extended federal unemployment benefits next week

Dec. 28: Gov. Cuomo signs the COVID-19 Emergency Eviction and Foreclosure Prevention Act of 2020

Dec. 28: Gov. Cuomo announces he will sign legislation and issue executive order extending residential eviction moratorium

Dec. 16: Gov. Cuomo announces New York state will advance $1.5 billion to organizations needing cashflow until early 2021

Dec. 11: Indoor dining in New York City suspended on Monday, Dec. 14; gyms and salons will now be allowed to remain open with restrictions in Orange Zones

Dec. 10: Gov. Cuomo announces launch of New York Forward small-business lease assistance partnership

Dec. 9: Gov. Cuomo, Mayor De Blasio, Senate Majority Leader Stewart-Cousins, Speaker Heastie and New York labor leaders issue letter urging New York Congressional delegation to provide stimulus funding to avoid catastrophic budget cuts

Nov. 30: Gov. Cuomo announces $6.7 million in federal funding to assist New York’s marine fishing industry during COVID-19 pandemic

Nov. 22: Gov. Cuomo calls on Congress to renew and expand critical support programs for unemployed Americans amid COVID-19 pandemic

Nov. 11: Gov. Cuomo announces restaurants, bars and other SLA-licensed entities must close in-person service from 10 p.m.-5 a.m., daily, effective Friday, Nov. 13, 2020, at 10 p.m.

Oct. 27: Gov. Cuomo announces MTA to launch voluntary COVID-19 screening program for frontline employees

Oct. 20: Gov. Cuomo signs executive order extending moratorium on COVID-related commercial evictions through Friday, Jan. 1, 2020.

Oct. 18: Gov. Cuomo announces ski resorts allowed to reopen with 50% indoor capacity beginning Friday, Nov. 6, 2020.

Oct. 17: Gov. Cuomo announces most movie theaters outside of New York City can reopen on Friday, Oct. 23, 2020.

Oct. 1: U.S. Senate halts PPP

Sept. 30: Gov. Cuomo announces $18 million initiative to train workers and support entrepreneurs during and after COVID-19 pandemic

Sept. 21: Gov. Cuomo announces executive order extending moratorium on COVID-related commercial evictions until Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2020.

Sept. 10: Gov. Cuomo announces $2.3 million in Cares Act funding awarded to help small- and mid-sized manufacturers recover from COVID-19 pandemic

Sept. 9: Gov. Cuomo announces indoor dining in New York City allowed to resume beginning Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2020, with 25% occupancy limit

Sept. 7: On Labor Day, Gov. Cuomo signs legislation requiring plans to protect public workers in future health emergencies

Sept. 3: Gov. Cuomo announces casinos allowed to reopen with limited capacity next week

Sept. 3: Gov. Cuomo announces malls in New York City allowed to reopen with half capacity next week

Sept. 1: Gov. Cuomo announces new state guidance for agritourism as fall approaches

Aug. 20: Gov. Cuomo signs executive order extending moratorium on COVID-related commercial evictions until Sunday, Sept. 20, 2020.

Aug. 17: Gov. Cuomo announces gyms and fitness centers can reopen starting Monday, Aug. 24, 2020.

Aug. 14: Gov. Cuomo announces bowling alleys can reopen at 50% capacity starting Monday

July 20: Gov. Cuomo announces reopening of historic Roosevelt II bathhouse at Saratoga Spa State Park

July 17: Gov. Cuomo announces New York City cleared by global health experts to enter phase four of reopening Monday, July 20

July 16: Gov. Cuomo announces new regulations for bars and restaurants to ensure compliance with state social distancing and face covering orders

July 15: Gov. Cuomo announces expanded tax filing assistance ahead of tonight’s filing deadline

July 14: Gov. Cuomo announces new COVID rental assistance program

July 7: Gov. Cuomo announces Long Island cleared by global public health experts to enter Phase Four of reopening tomorrow

July 6: U.S. Census Bureau Small Business Pulse Survey (updated weekly)

July 6: Gov. Cuomo announces New York City enters Phase Three of reopening without indoor dining and subject to state guidance today

July 5: Gov. Cuomo announces New York City will enter Phase Three of reopening without indoor dining tomorrow

July 1: Gov. Cuomo announces Phase Three indoor dining postponed in New York City

June 30: Gov. Cuomo announces Capital Region cleared by global public health experts to enter Phase Four of reopening tomorrow

June 29: Gov. Cuomo announces state to decide Wednesday whether to slow reopening of indoor dining in New York City

June 24: Gov. Cuomo announces five regions on track to enter Phase Four of reopening Friday

June 23: Statement from Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo on New York state being one of the only three states on track to contain COVID-19

June 22: Mid-Hudson Valley cleared to enter Phase Three of reopening tomorrow; Long Island on track to enter Phase Three Wednesday

June 19: Gov. Cuomo announces New York City cleared by global public health experts to begin Phase Two of Reopening Monday

June 18: Gov. Cuomo issues executive order strengthening state enforcement during phased reopening to protect New Yorkers and ensure business compliance

June 13: Gov. Cuomo announces Western N.Y. expected to enter Phase Three of reopening June 16 and Capital Region expected to enter Phase Three of reopening June 17

June 11: Gov. Cuomo announces five regions will enter phase three tomorrow

June 10: New York Workers’ Compensation Board COVID-19 Q&A

June 9: Gov. Cuomo announces mid-Hudson Valley enters phase two of reopening today

June 9: Gov. Cuomo announces Long Island cleared by Global Public Health Experts to begin phase two of reopening tomorrow

June 8: Gov. Cuomo announces mid-Hudson region cleared by global public health experts to begin phase two of reopening tomorrow

June 8: Gov. Cuomo signs legislation authorizing local governments to extend deadline for filing property tax abatements to July 15

June 6: Executive Order 202.38: Gov. Cuomo lets business owners decide whether individual temperature checks will be conducted in order to minimize the spread of COVID-19

June 5: Paycheck Protection Program requirements amended

June 3: Gov. Cuomo announces outdoor dining at restaurants will be permitted in phase two of reopening

June 2: Gov. Cuomo announces Capital Region cleared by international experts to begin phase two of reopening tomorrow

June 2: Gov. Cuomo announces Western N.Y. enters phase two of reopening today

June 1: DMV Reopening Guidance

May 29: Gov. Cuomo extends N.Y. moratorium to Sunday, June 28, 2020

May 29: Gov. Cuomo announces New York City to enter Phase 1 of reopening on June 8 and five regions enter Phase 2 of reopening today

May 29: New York state has released Phase 2 guidance for reopening; start planning now

May 28: Amid ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Gov. Cuomo issues executive order authorizing businesses to deny entry to individuals not wearing masks or face-coverings

May 23: Amid ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Gov. Cuomo announces eighth region on track to hit benchmark to begin reopening Tuesday, May 26, 2020.

May 22: Amid ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Gov. Cuomo launches $100 million New York Forward Loan Fund to help small businesses

May 21: COVID-19-related bills that affect businesses, family leave introduced in state Senate

May 20: New York state Department of Labor announces over $10 billion in unemployment benefits paid to over two million New Yorkers during COVID-19 pandemic; pre-4/22 application backlog reduced to 7,580

May 19: Amid ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Gov. Cuomo announces seventh region hits benchmark to begin reopening tomorrow

May 18: Amid ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Gov. Cuomo announces state is bringing in international experts to help advise the state’s reopening plan

May 18: Amid ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Gov. Cuomo announces sixth region hits benchmark to begin reopening tomorrow

May 18: New York Forward Business Reopening Lookup tool

May 16: Amid ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Gov. Cuomo announces horse racing tracks statewide and Watkins Glen International Racetrack will be allowed to open without fans as of June 1

May 15: Amid ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Gov. Cuomo announces five regions will begin reopening today

May 14: Amid ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Gov. Cuomo announces fifth region hits benchmark to begin reopening May 15.

May 14: Two COVID-19-related bills introduced in state Senate and Assembly

May 14: Phased reopening resources by industry

May 14: Check the status of your region

May 14: N.Y. reopening FAQs

May 13: Amid ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Gov. Cuomo announces fourth region hits benchmark to begin reopening May 15

May 13: Gov. Cuomo and Gov. Hogan call on Congress to act on state fiscal relief

May 12: Cuomo: Finger Lakes, Southern Tier and Mohawk Valley Regions ready to open May 15

May 12: Cuomo issues guide to reopening New York state

May 7: Amid ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Gov. Cuomo announces moratorium on COVID-19 related evictions will be extended until Aug. 20

May 7: New bills introduced in New York state Legislature

May 4: Cuomo: No region of N.Y. ready to reopen under safety rules

May 4: Amid ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Gov. Cuomo outlines additional guidelines for when regions can re-open

April 30: Newly introduced Senate bills would affect N.Y. businesses

April 28: Amid ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Gov. Cuomo outlines additional guidelines for phased plan to re-open New York

April 26: Amid ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Gov. Cuomo outlines phased plan to re-open New York starting with construction and manufacturing

April 21: DFS states moratorium and emergency regulation apply to commercial-lines E&S fire policies

April 20: Amid ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Gov. Cuomo calls on federal government to provide hazard pay to essential public workers

April 19: Gov. Cuomo, Gov. Murphy, Gov. Lamont, Gov. Wolf, Gov. Carney, Gov. Raimondo and Gov. Baker announce appointees to multi-state council to get people back to work and restore the economy

April 18: Amid ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Gov. Cuomo, Gov. Murphy, Gov. Lamont announce alignment of state policies for marinas and boatyards

April 16: Amid ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Gov. Cuomo outlines blueprint to un-PAUSE New York

April 16: Amid ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Gov. Cuomo announces ’NYS on PAUSE’ extended until May 15

April 14: Essential businesses required to provide employees with face coverings

April 12: Amid ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Gov. Cuomo issues executive order directing employers to provide masks to employees who interact with the public

April 6: Amid ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Gov. Cuomo announces NYS on PAUSE functions extended for additional two weeks

April 2: Looking for more information on paid medical, family and sick leave? PIA members can access QS91012FFCRA paid medical and family leave, and QS91013Additional information about paid medical, family and sick leave questions in the PIA QuickSource library.

April 2: Start applying for a Paycheck Protection Program loan Friday, April 3

April 1: How to prepare for an SBA Paycheck Protection Program loan

March 29: Amid ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Gov. Cuomo announces NYS on Pause functions extended for the next two weeks

March 27: President signs federal stimulus package; includes loans for small businesses

March 26: Who qualifies for paid leave under the new coronavirus law

March 25: New York Senate introduces COVID-19-related bills

March 23: Treasury, IRS, and Labor announce tax credits for small- and mid-sized businesses to swiftly recover the cost of providing coronavirus-related leave

March 23: Mass. governor orders all nonessential businesses to cease in-person operation, directs the Department of Public Health to issue stay-at-home advisory for two weeks

March 20: Gov. Cuomo issues guidance on essential services under the ’New York State on PAUSE’ executive order

March 20: Governors from Conn., N.J., N.Y., and Pa., advocate for federal assistance for residents and businesses

March 20: Update on New York: Gov. Cuomo press conference

March 20: U.S. Treasury extends tax-filing deadline for taxpayers and businesses

March 20: Gov. Cuomo orders personal care facilities to close

March 19: Gov. Cuomo signs executive order mandating businesses that require in-office personnel to decrease in-office workforce by 75%

March 19: Paid sick leave signed by president

March 18: Gov. Cuomo signs bill to guanrantee paid leave for New Yorkers under mandatory or precautionary quarantine due to COVID-19

March 18: Treasury and IRS to delay tax payment deadline by 90 days

March 18: Pennsylvania joins New York, New Jersey and Connecticut’s regional coalition to combat COVID-19

March 17: Statement from Secretary to the Governor Melissa DeRosa regarding blanket quarantine or ’shelter in place’ policies

March 17: Gov. Cuomo and Attorney General James temporarily suspend state debt collection in response to coronavirus

March 17: Gov. Cuomo announces three-way agreement with Legislature on paid sick leave bill to provide immediate assistance to New Yorkers impacted by COVID-19

March 17: N.Y. cyber security certification of compliance filing deadline extended to May 30 due to COVID-19

March 16: New York state waiving seven-day waiting period for unemployment insurance benefits for people who are out of work due to coronavirus closures or quarantines

March 16: Amid lack of federal direction, Gov. Cuomo, Gov. Murphy, and Gov. Lamont announce regional approach to combatting COVID-19

March 13: Cuomo, lawmakers negotiate paid sick leave for coronavirus quarantines

March 12: Gov. Cuomo issues mass gathering regulations; events with 500 of more individuals in attendance to be canceled or postponed

March 10: Gov. Cuomo asks New York state Comptroller Tom Dinapoli to revisit revenue projections in light of market impact of novel coronavirus.

March 10: Utica National offers coronavirus guidance for employers, and educational institutions

March 3, 2020: Endorsements: COVID-19 risk management

Insurance Industry:

Jan. 26, 2022: Gov. Hochul announces new resources to aid workers in long-haul COVID-19 workers’ compensation claims

Nov. 3: PIA will not support reintroduced future pandemic legislation

April 7: Gov. Cuomo directs Department of Financial Services to extend regulation requiring health insurers to waive co-pays for COVID-19 vaccine until Friday, April 30, 2021.

Feb. 17: Gov. Cuomo announces open enrollment for New Yorkers is extended to Saturday, May 15, 2021, as federal marketplace reopens for millions of Americans

Jan. 21, 2021: As part of New York’s ongoing response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Gov. Cuomo announces open enrollment for uninsured New Yorkers extended through Wednesday, March 31, 2021.

Oct. 6: NAIC survey: Nearly half of consumers don’t understand how their health insurance would pay for coronavirus testing and treatment

Sept. 16: Gov. Cuomo announces special enrollment for uninsured extended through the end of 2020

Aug. 18: As part of New York’s ongoing response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Gov. Cuomo announces special enrollment for uninsured extended for additional 30 days

Aug. 13: New York State Department of Labor thwarts more than $1 billion in unemployment insurance fraud during pandemic, stops more than 40,000 fraudulent claims

Aug. 10: DFS extends licensing expiration date

July 15: As part of New York’s ongoing response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Gov. Cuomo announces special health insurance enrollment extension through N.Y. State of Health Marketplace

July 7: Moratorium on cancellation of policies ends

July 2: DFS extends licensing expiration date

June 29: DFS amends emergency regulations for moratorium

June 22: U.S. insurers eye Legionnaires’ disease safeguards as buildings reopen from pandemic shutdowns

June 15: DFS extends COVID-19 regulatory relief for New York-regulated mortgage services

June 11: DFS announces remote online insurance licensing exam option

June 9: Superintendent Lacewell announces the launch of the new DFS program to drive innovative financial services and products for New Yorkers in the COVID-19 era

May 29: N.Y. cyber security certification of compliance filings due by June 1

May 25: Amid ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Gov. Cuomo announces state and local governments will provide death benefits for frontline workers who died from COVID-19

May 22: DFS extends license expiration dates to July 8, 2020

May 13: Insurance producers licensed in N.J.: DOBI bulletin requires insurers to provide premium relief

May 8: Moratorium on canceling and nonrenewing policies extended to June 6

May 4: NYARP authorized to give 15% credit to policyholders

April 28: Timely, accurate and complete claim reporting: Ensure that your agency is prepared to handle incoming COVID-19-related claims

April 24: PIA National praises House passage of bill to add funds to CARES act programs

April 23: Another business interruption bill introduced in N.Y. Senate

April 20: NYS Department of Labor launches new streamlined application for New Yorkers to apply for pandemic unemployment assistance without having to first apply for unemployment insurance

April 16: PIA National opposes business interruption legislation

April 14: AAIS COVID-19 pandemic resource center

April 13: Update: DFS emergency regulations

April 9: Statement from Communications Director Dani Lever on updates to the Department of Labor’s online unemployment insurance filing system

April 8: DFS issues new emergency regulation requiring commercial health insurers to defer payment of premiums through June 1 for consumers & businesses experiencing financial hardship during COVID-19 pandemic

April 6: DFS issues new guidance for producers on delivery of required notices to clients

April 3: Travelers’ ’Distribution Support Plan’ to provide financial assistance to agents and brokers

April 2: NYSIF suspends cancellations for nonpayment, suspends nonrenewals, and suspends conditional renewals for workers’ compensation insurance policies for employers with 100 or fewer employees for the next 60 days

April 2: Insurance producers required to provide notice to policyholders by April 13, 2020

April 1: NYSIF issues bulletins for entertainment, hospitality, personal care, and childcare industries.

March 31: PIA National proposes COVID-19 recovery fund

March 31: Gov. Cuomo issues executive order modifying Insurance Law

March 30: DFS takes action for consumers and small businesses facing financial hardship during COVID-19

March 30: Legislation introduced in N.Y. Assembly would mandate COVID-19 coverage

March 30: ELANY bulletin: Relief for excess line brokers

March 27: PIA National statement on House passage of COVID-19 relief bill

March 27: PIA National statement on Senate passage of COVID-19 relief bill

March 25: DFS extends continuing-education filing deadline

March 24: DFS issues new emergency regulation requiring New York regulated financial institutions to provide financial relief to New Yorkers demonstrating financial hardship from COVID-19 pandemic

March 23: Attention NYSIF restaurant policyholders

March 20: DFS announces insurance regulatory relief

March 20: Utica National offers advices on the COVID-19 pandemic: How agents and producers should respond to coverage questions

March 20: Insurance agencies exempt from workforce reduction executive order

March 19: Even during challenging times, we are committed to our members

March 19: DFS issues circular letter urging consumer support from insurers

March 19: Guidance to DFS regulated insurance entities regarding support for consumers and businesses impacted COVID-19

March 17: NYDFS FAQ: The novel coronavirus and business interruption insurance

March 17: Department of Financial Services adopts new emergency regulation requiring insurance companies to waive cost-sharing for in-network telehealth visits

March 16: N.Y. State of Health and New York State Department of Financial Services announce special enrollment period for uninsured New Yorkers, as novel coronavirus cases climb

March 14: During coronavirus briefing, Gov. Cuomo announces Department of Financial Services will require insurance companies to waive co-payments for tele-health visits

March 13: DFS adopts emergency regulation directing health insurers to waive cost-sharing for novel coronavirus testing

March 12: COVID-19 and what it means to you (PIA QuickSource document)

March 12: Insurers impacted by coronavirus twice over

March 9: Coronavirus will cost businesses billions. Insurance may not help.

March 6: N.Y. travel insurance to cover coronavirus in ’cancel for any reason’ policies, Gov. Cuomo says

March 6: Update from PIA: COVID-19 outbreak

March 2: Gov. Cuomo announces new directive requiring New York insurers to waive cost-sharing for coronavirus testing

Feb. 4, 2020: Many coverage exclusions with coronavirus

General Information:

April 2: Gov. Hochul announces eligibility for second COVID-19 vaccine boosters

March 7: Gov. Hochul updates New Yorkers on state’s progress combating COVID-19

Feb. 28: Gov. Hochul announces plan to end state mask requirement in schools starting Wednesday, March 2, 2022.

Feb. 10: Gov. Hochul announces $230 million in additional food assistance for New Yorkers in February

Jan. 27: Gov. Hochul announces New York state requests $1.6 billion in additional federal funding for emergency rental assistance

Jan. 21: Gov. Hochul signs legislation to allow voting by absentee ballot due to the COVID-19 pandemic through 2022

Jan. 14: Gov. Hochul announces nearly $1 billion in financing for affordable housing

Jan. 13: Gov. Hochul announces joint letter to U.S. Treasury calling for additional federal rental relief

Jan. 7: Gov. Hochul announces new guidance on COVID-19 booster doses

Jan. 7, 2022: Gov. Hochul announces four new COVID-19 testing sites at MTA subway stations

Dec. 31: Gov. Hochul announces six new testing sites across New York amid recent surges in COVID-19 cases

Dec. 31: Gov. Hochul announces Winter Surge Plan 2.0

Dec. 30: Gov. Hochul announces success of Child Care Stabilization Grant initiative

Dec. 27: Statement from Gov. Hochul on CDC isolation guidance

Dec. 27: Gov. Hochul announces Excelsior Pass now available to military veterans who received COVID-19 vaccines in a Veterans Affairs facility

Dec. 26: Gov. Hochul signs executive order to support vulnerable homeowners amid winter surge

Dec. 24: Gov. Hochul announces 13 new state testing sites across New York amid recent surge in COVID-19 cases

Dec. 22: Gov. Hochul signs legislation to improve state response to COVID-19 pandemic

Dec. 22: Gov. Hochul announces COVID-19 testing at MTA subway station pop-up vaccination sites

Dec. 21: Statement from Gov. Hochul on winter surge in COVID-19 cases

Dec. 21: Gov. Hochul announces new funding to help counties with COVID-19 response costs

Dec. 17: Gov. Hochul announces deployment of more than 40 new vaccine pop-ups around the state to fight winter surge

Dec. 16: Gov. Hochul announces Department of Health Partnership with Syracuse University to expand innovative COVID-19 surveillance in wastewater

Dec. 15: Gov. Hochul announces the open registration for the ’Ski for Free’ COVID-19 booster and ages 5-11 sweepstakes

Dec. 14: Gov. Hochul announces $100 million in rent supplements for struggling New Yorkers

Dec. 11: Gov. Hochul announces Northwell Health will deploy nurses to fight COVID-19 surge in Western New York

Dec. 6: Gov. Hochul announces four more confirmed COVID-19 Omicron variant cases detected in New York state for a total of 12 known cases

Dec. 5: Gov. Hochul announces first-in-the-nation $539-million homeowner assistance fund to assist eligible New Yorkers at risk for foreclosure or displacement

Dec. 4: Gov. Hochul announces three more confirmed COVID-19 Omicron variant cases in New York state for a total of eight cases

Dec. 3: Gov. Hochul announces $9 million in awards to expand mental health, addiction and aging services for older New Yorkers in communities hard-hit by COVID-19

Dec. 2: Gov. Hochul announces five confirmed COVID-19 Omicron variant cases in New York

Dec. 2: Gov. Hochul launches Boost Up, New York campaign

Nov. 29: Gov. Hochul announces nearly $70 million in water utility assistance for low-income New Yorkers

Nov. 29: Gov. Hochul announces reopening of state vaccination site in Queensbury

Nov. 19: Statement from Gov. Hochul on CDC approval of COVID-19 booster for all adults

Nov. 19: Statement from Gov. Hochul on FDA recommendation of COVID-19 booster for all adults

Nov. 18: Statement from Gov. Hochul on Homeowner Assistance Fund approval

Nov. 17: Gov. Hochul announces new PSA to encourage parents and caregivers to vaccine 5-11-year-olds against COVID-19

Nov. 13: Gov. Hochul announces 10 state mass vaccination sites now open to 5-11-year-olds

Nov. 12: Gov. Hochul announces $25 million to provide free legal assistance for struggling tenants

Nov. 12: Gov. Hochul announces New York state requests additional federal funding for emergency rental assistance

Nov. 9: Gov. Hochul launches new Vaccinate, Educate, Graduate vaccine incentive program for 5-11-year-olds for a chance to win a SUNY or CUNY full scholarship

Nov. 5: Gov. Hochul announces new guidance and resources to support vaccination of 5-11-year-old children New York state

Oct. 27: Gov. Hochul announces New York state’s Excelsior Pass Blueprint

Oct. 19: Gov. Hochul announces new COVID-19 data hub website to expand public access, centralize information and improve the user experience

Oct. 15: Gov. Hochul announces new pandemic-era subway ridership record

Oct. 15: Statement from Gov. Hochul on commitment to protecting vaccine requirement

Oct. 8: Gov. Hochul announces major milestone achieved as 85% of adult New Yorkers have received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine

Oct. 7: Gov. Hochul announces $125 million for landlord rent relief in New York state

Oct. 5: Gov. Hochul announces eight new #VaxtoSchool pop-up sites

Oct. 5: Gov. Hochul announces $149 million in direct community support distributed to aging New Yorkers during the pandemic

Oct. 5: Gov. Hochul expands vaccine mandate to include staff in the Office of Mental Health and the Office of People with Developmental Disabilities

Sept. 29: Gov. Hochul appoints Dr. Mary T. Bassett as commissioner of the Department of Health

Sept. 20: Gov. Hochul announces 120 pop-up vaccination sites over 12 weeks as part of state’s #VaxToSchool campaign to increase vaccination rates among younger New Yorkers

Sept. 15: Gov. Hochul announces new efforts to increase COVID-19 vaccinations and prepare for booster shots

Sept. 15: Gov. Hochul announces series of universal mask requirements to protect New Yorkers amid rise Delta variant

Sept. 15: Gov. Hochul announces release of updated financial plan showing strong fiscal position with risk ahead

Sept. 8: Gov. Hochul announces #VaxtoSchool campaign to drive COVID-19 vaccination rates among school-aged New Yorkers statewide

Sept. 2: Gov. Hochul announces new requirements and guidance for the safe reopening of New York schools

Aug. 16: Gov. Cuomo announces COVID-19 vaccination mandate for health care workers

Aug. 5: Gov. Cuomo announces mass vaccination site at Rochester’s Dome Arena relocating to SUNY Rochester Educational Opportunity Center

Aug. 2: Gov. Cuomo announces MTA and New York Port Authority employees will be required to get vaccinated for COVID-19 or be tested weekly starting Labor Day

July 28: Gov. Cuomo announces patient-facing health care workers at state-run hospitals will be required to get vaccinated for COVID-19 by Labor Day

July 27: Statement from Cuomo on new CDC guidance

July 27: Gov. Cuomo announces selection of laboratories to assist the state in the identification of COVID-19 variants

July 26: Gov. Cuomo announces streamlines application process for rent relief program

July 20: Gov. Cuomo announces four mass vaccination sites to cease operations as part of ongoing downscaling

July 7: Gov. Cuomo announces three mass vaccination sites to cease operations as part of ongoing downscaling

June 24: Gov. Cuomo announces $25 million in child care scholarships for essential workers

June 18: Gov. Cuomo announces mass vaccination sites to begin downscaling

June 17: Gov. Cuomo announces reopening of New York state Capitol

June 17: Gov. Cuomo announces 12 new pop-up vaccination sites to serve areas with lower rates

June 14: Gov. Cuomo announces 2021 New York State Fair to reopen at 100% capacity

June 7: Gov. Cuomo announces school districts can allow students to remove masks outdoors

May 31: Statement from Gov. Cuomo on indoor dining curfew being lifted

May 23: Gov. Cuomo announces more than 1 million Excelsior Passes retrieved since launch

May 20: Gov. Cuomo announces seven new pop-up vaccination sites at airports across New York state to reach more individuals who still need to get the COVID-19 vaccine

May 19: Gov. Cuomo announces new guidance for health and safety measures at child car, day camp and overnight camp programs as New York proceeds with strategic reopening

May 17: Gov. Cuomo announces the 2021 TCS New York City Marathon to return for 50th running on Sunday, Nov. 7, 2021

May 17: Gov. Cuomo announces additional guidance for county fairs and festivals

May 17: Gov. Cuomo announces New York Knicks and Brooklyn Nets will have fully vaccinated fan sections for 2021 NBA Home Playoff games

May 17: Gov. Cuomo announces reimagined Tribeca Festival to feature Radio City Music Hall at 100% capacity for festival’s closing night on Saturday, June 19, 2021.

May 17: Gov. Cuomo announces three pop-up vaccination sites in collaboration with MTA following success of pilot program

May 16: Gov. Cuomo announces four pop-up vaccination sites at MTA stations to continue operating following success of pilot program

May 12: Gov. Cuomo accepts NYS Clinical Advisory Task Force recommendation to immediately implement expanded use of authorization of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for 12- to 15-year-olds.

May 12: Gov. Cuomo announces five new pop-up vaccination sites at NFTA stations in the Buffalo and Niagara Falls areas.

May 12: Gov. Cuomo announces beaches and pools to operate with six-foot social distancing

May 11: Gov. Cuomo signs legislation extending moratorium that prevents utility companies from disconnecting utilities

May 11: Statement from Gov. Cuomo on expanded use authorization for the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine

May 10: Gov. Cuomo announces SUNY and CUNY boards to require vaccinations for all students attending in-person classes this fall

May 10: Gov. Cuomo proposes legislation to stop discrimination against individuals who have been vaccinated

May 10: Gov. Cuomo announces Nassau Coliseum will have fully vaccinated fan section for Islanders playoff games

May 10: Gov. Cuomo announces eight new pop-up vaccination sites at MTA stations

May 5: Gov. Cuomo announces Crossgates Mall mass-vaccination site vaccine incentives

May 4: Gov. Cuomo signs extension of the COVID-19 Emergency Eviction and Foreclosure Prevention Act of 2020 and the COVID-19 Emergency Protect Our Small Businesses Act of 2021

April 29: Gov. Cuomo announces New York state 1,000 COVID-19 doses for pop-up site targeting 16- to 25-year-old population in Buffalo

April 28: Gov. Cuomo announces distribution of $6.7 million in COVID-19 relief to New York’s marine fishing industries

April 27: Gov. Cuomo announces New York state to adopt new CDC guidance on mask use for fully vaccinated people

April 27: Gov. Cuomo announces all New York state mass vaccination sites will be open to walk-in appointments beginning Thursday, April 29, 2021.

April 26: Gov. Cuomo announces five new pop-up vaccination sites with walk-in appointments for New York City bodega, grocery store and supermarket workers

April 21: Gov. Cuomo announces 16 mass-vaccination sites in New York state will accommodate walk-in appointments for individuals over the age of 60 beginning Friday, April 23, 2021.

April 16: Gov. Cuomo announces applications now being accepted for $26.6-million Empire Pandemic Response Reimbursement Fund for first responders and essential workers

April 14: Gov. Cuomo announces spectators will be allowed at horse and auto races at 20% capacity beginning Thursday, April 22, 2021.

April 13: Gov. Cuomo announces new targeted effort to vaccinate workers at New York state farms and food production companies

April 13: Gov. Cuomo announces SUNY Albany vaccination site to relocate to Crossgates Mall and begin vaccinations Friday, April 16, 2021.

April 13: Statement from N.Y. Health Commissioner Dr. Howard Zucker regarding J&J vaccine

April 12: Gov. Cuomo announces updated guidance for graduation and commencement ceremonies

April 12: Gov. Cuomo announces New York state to provide new separate allocation of 35,000 COVID-19 vaccines for college students

April 9: Gov. Cuomo announces 16 community-based pop-up vaccination sites coming online over the next week to vaccinate 7,100 New Yorkers

April 6: Gov. Cuomo announces statewide launch of Vaccinate N.Y. campaign and encourages all New Yorkers to schedule an appointment

April 5: Gov. Cuomo announces statewide launch of Roll Up Your Sleeve campaign and encourages New Yorkers ages 16 and over to schedule a COVID-19 vaccine appointment tomorrow, April 6, 2021.

April 2: Gov. Cuomo announces 18 community-based pop-up vaccination sites coming online over the next week to vaccinate 8,500 New Yorkers

March 30: Gov. Cuomo announces collegiate sports can bring fans back to stands beginning Friday, April 2, 2021.

March 29: Statement from Acting Counsel to the Governor Beth Garvey on expanded vaccine eligibility for incarcerated populations

March 29: Gov. Cuomo announces state-run mass vaccination site to open

March 29: New Yorkers 30 years of age and older eligible for vaccine tomorrow; 16 and older eligible next Tuesday

March 26: Gov. Cuomo announces partnership with SOMOS Community Care to vaccinate underserved New Yorkers for COVID-19 at community medical practices

March 25: Gov. Cuomo announces weather-related postponements Friday at state-FEMA mass vaccination site at former Kodak Hawkeye parking lot in Rochester

March 25: Gov. Cuomo and State Health Commissioner Dr. Zucker announce revised nursing home visitation guidance to align with federal CMS guidelines

March 25: Gov. Cuomo announces 14 community-based pop-up vaccination sites coming over the next week to vaccinate more than 4,200 New Yorkers

March 23: On 11th anniversary of the Affordable Care Act’s signing, Gov. Cuomo announces expanded eligibility for financial assistance in New York

March 22: Gov. Cuomo announces New Yorkers 50 years of age and older will be eligible to receive COVID-19 vaccine

March 22: Gov. Cuomo announces Roll Up Your Sleeve campaign to encourage houses of worship of all faiths to sign up as vaccination sites

March 21: Gov.?Cuomo announces pharmacies can now vaccinate New Yorkers with comorbidities

March 20: Gov. Cuomo announces discovery of first Brazilian variant in New York state resident

March 18: Gov. Cuomo announces 16 community-based pop-up vaccination sites coming online over the next week to vaccinate more than 4,500 New Yorkers

March 17: Gov. Cuomo announces appointment now available at 10 new state-run mass vaccination sites

March 15: Gov.?Cuomo announces wedding receptions and catered events can now resume statewide

March 15: Gov. Cuomo announces three additional mass vaccination sites to open on Long Island this week

March 11: Gov. Cuomo announces 14 community-based pop-up vaccination sites coming online this week to vaccinate more than 4,000 New Yorkers

March 11: Gov. Cuomo announces quarantine for domestic travelers will no longer be required starting Friday, April 1, 2021.

March 10: Statement from Gov. Cuomo on U.S. House of Representatives passing $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan

March 9: Gov. Cuomo announces New Yorkers 60 years of age and older, and additional public-facing essential workers will be eligible to receive COVID-19 vaccine beginning Wednesday, March 17, 2021.

March 8: Gov. Cuomo announces 10 additional state-run mass vaccination sites to open in coming weeks

March 6: Statement from Gov. Cuomo on U.S. Senate passing $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan

March 6: Gov. Cuomo announces $29 million available to support essential workers and first responders through the Empire Pandemic Grant Program

March 4: Gov. Cuomo announces 12 community-based, pop-up vaccination sites coming online this week to vaccinate more than 4,000 New Yorkers

March 4: Gov. Cuomo announces three new short-term vaccination sites to expand state’s roll-out of Johnson & Johnson vaccine

March 2: New York state lawmakers moving to repeal Gov. Cuomo’s expanded executive powers

March 2: Gov. Cuomo announces pilot program to begin administering Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine at state-run mass vaccination sites

March 1: Gov. Cuomo announces state vaccine task force unanimously recommends J&J vaccine on one-year anniversary of first COVID case in New York state

Feb. 28: Gov. Cuomo updates New Yorkers on state vaccination program

Feb. 27: Gov. Cuomo announces 1.5 million New Yorkers have been fully vaccinated

Feb. 26: Gov. Cuomo announces state to expand vaccination network to include sites designed to serve 65-plus population

Feb. 25: Gov. Cuomo announces 12 community-based pop-up vaccination sites coming online this week to vaccinate more than 3,700 New Yorkers

Feb. 24: Gov. Cuomo announces eligible New Yorkers can begin making appointments at state-FEMA vaccination sites in Buffalo, Rochester, Albany and Yonkers

Feb. 24: Gov. Cuomo announces opening of state-FEMA mass vaccination site at York College in Queens and Medgar Evers College in Brooklyn

Feb. 23: Gov. Cuomo encourages eligible New Yorkers in Brooklyn and Queens to schedule an appointment to state-FEMA vaccination sites opening tomorrow

Feb. 22: Gov. Cuomo announces expanded guidelines for nursing home visitations

Feb. 22: Gov. Cuomo announces additional efforts to expand access to state-FEMA vaccination sites in Brooklyn and Queens

Feb. 19: Gov. Cuomo announces opening dates and scheduling information for state-FEMA vaccination sites statewide

Feb. 19: Gov. Cuomo announces 12% of New Yorkers have received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine

Feb. 19: Gov. Cuomo announces nursing-home visitations to resume in accordance with CMS and CDC guidelines

Feb. 19: Gov. Cuomo announces sweeping nursing home reform legislation as part of 30-day amendments

Feb. 18: Gov. Cuomo updates New Yorkers on state vaccination program

Feb. 17: Gov. Cuomo announces 13 community-based pop-up vaccination sites coming online this week to provide first doses to 3,850 New Yorkers

Feb. 17: Gov. Cuomo announces four additional FEMA and state-partnered vaccination sites to open in New York, targeted at increasing equitable vaccination access

Feb. 16: Gov. Cuomo updates New Yorkers on state vaccination program

Feb. 15: Gov. Cuomo announces more than one million New Yorkers fully vaccinated with second dose

Feb. 15: National Governors Association issues letter asking for President Biden for enhanced reporting and coordination with state governments on COVID-19 vaccination efforts

Feb. 12: National Governors Association Chair Andrew M. Cuomo and Vice Chair Asa Hutchinson statement on meeting with President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris

Feb. 12: Gov. Cuomo announces more than 13,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccine administered in 24 hours

Feb. 11: Gov. Cuomo and Health Commissioner Dr. Zucker issue statement on updated CDC guidance eliminating quarantine requirement for fully vaccinated people following close contact exposure to COVID-19

Feb. 10: Gov. Cuomo and Biden administration announce mass vaccination sites to open in New York state, targeted at increasing equitable vaccination access

Feb. 9: Gov. Cuomo announces 11 community-based pop-up vaccination sites coming online this week to provide first doses to more than 3,100 New Yorkers

Feb. 9: Gov. Cuomo announces lowest seven-day average COVID-19 positivity rate since Dec. 1

Feb. 7: Gov. Cuomo announces 2.1 million vaccine doses administered

Feb. 5: Gov. Cuomo announces list of comorbidities and underlying conditions eligible for COVID-19 vaccine starting Monday, Feb. 15, 2021

Feb. 5: Gov. Cuomo updates New Yorkers on state vaccination program

Feb. 4: Gov. Cuomo issues letter asking New York congressional delegation for fair funding in next COVID-19 aid package

Feb. 4: Gov. Cuomo updates New Yorkers on state vaccination program

Feb. 4: New York State Health Commissioner Dr. Howard Zucker responds to Mayor Bill de Blasio’s request to use second vaccine doses as first doses

Feb. 3: Gov. Cuomo and Mayer de Blasio announce mass vaccination site at Yankee Stadium to open Friday

Feb. 3: Gov. Cuomo announces 35 community-based pop-up vaccination sites coming online this week to provide first doses to over 25,000 New Yorkers

Feb. 3: Gov. Cuomo updates New Yorkers on state vaccination program

Feb. 3: Gov. Cuomo announces five New York companies to produce COVID-19-related equipment and supplies to support in-state needs

Feb. 2: Gov. Cuomo announces federal vaccine supply to increase to 20% for the next three weeks

Feb. 1: Gov. Cuomo updates New Yorkers on state vaccination program

Jan. 31: Statement from Secretary to the Governor Melissa Derosa on Monday vaccine appointment postponements at multiple sites throughout downstate New York for safety due to winter storms

Jan. 31: Gov. Cuomo updates New Yorkers on state vaccination program

Jan. 31: Gov. Cuomo announces New York’s COVID-19 positivity rate has declined for 23 straight days

Jan. 30: Gov. Cuomo updates New Yorkers on state vaccination program

Jan. 29: Gov. Cuomo announces mass vaccination site at Yankee Stadium is in development

Jan. 29: Gov. Cuomo updates New Yorkers on state vaccination program

Jan. 29: Gov. Cuomo reminds New Yorkers they are not responsible for paying personal-protective-equipment charges from in-network health care providers

Jan. 27: Gov. Cuomo updates New Yorkers on state vaccination program

Jan. 26: Gov. Cuomo updates New Yorkers on state vaccination program

Jan. 25: Gov. Cuomo announces New York state’s rate of transmission has dropped below one

Jan. 24: Gov. Cuomo updates New Yorkers on state vaccination program

Jan. 23: Gov. Cuomo updates New Yorkers on state vaccination program

Jan. 23: Gov. Cuomo announces expanded deployment of community vaccination kits to strengthen fairness and equity in vaccine distribution process

Jan. 21: Gov. Cuomo updates New Yorkers on state vaccination program: 93% of first doses delivered have been administered

Jan. 19: Gov. Cuomo updates New Yorkers on state vaccination program--79% of first doses delivered have been administered

Jan. 18: Gov. Cuomo announces state vaccination sites opening at SUNY Stony Brook, Aqueduct Racetrack, SUNY Potsdam and Plattsburgh International Airport

Jan. 18: Gov. Cuomo announces nearly 1,200 senior NYCHA residents receive first dose of COVID-19 vaccine at state pop-up sites

Jan. 18: Gov. Cuomo announces eight community vaccination kits deployed to churches and cultural centers in New York City, Long Island and Westchester

Jan. 18: Gov. Cuomo requests to purchase COVID-19 vaccines directly from Pfizer

Jan. 16: Gov. Cuomo provides update on New York’s COVID-19 vaccine distribution

Jan. 15: Gov. Cuomo updates New Yorkers on vaccine distribution efforts

Jan. 15: Gov. Cuomo announces first five community vaccination kits to NYCHA housing developments

Jan. 14: Statement from Gov. Cuomo on FEMA relief for New York

Jan. 14: Statement from Marcy Stevens, general counsel for the Office of Technology Services, regarding the unauthorized use of unpublished scheduling link for state vaccination sites

Jan. 14: Gov. Cuomo and New York-Presbyterian announces launch of new COVID-19 vaccination site in Washington Heights

Jan. 13: Gov. Cuomo announces state vaccination sites now open

Jan. 12: Gov. Cuomo announces state vaccination sites to begin opening tomorrow

Jan. 11: Gov. Cuomo announces additional New Yorkers, individuals 75 and older can begin scheduling with providers COVID-19 vaccination appointments

Jan. 10: Gov. Cuomo announces proposal to expand access to telehealth for all as part of the 2021 state of the state

Jan. 9: Gov. Cuomo announces three additional cases of U.K. strain identified in New York

Jan. 8: Gov. Cuomo announces expanded vaccination network to accelerate distribution of COVID-19 vaccine

Jan. 8: Gov. Cuomo, eight other governors issue letter to U.S. Department of Health and Human Services asking for expedited COVID-19 vaccine distribution

Jan. 6: Gov. Cuomo issues letter asking Acting Department of Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf to require COVID-19 tests for international airline passengers

Jan. 5: Gov. Cuomo updates New Yorkers on COVID-19 vaccine distribution efforts

Jan. 4: Gov. Cuomo updates New Yorkers on vaccination efforts across New York

Jan. 4, 2021: Gov. Cuomo announces U.K. strain of COVID-19 has been detected in Saratoga Springs

Dec. 30: Gov. Cuomo announces executive order requiring death benefits for families of frontline government workers

Dec. 29: Gov. Cuomo announces updated quarantine guidelines to align with CDC recommendations

Dec. 28: Gov. Cuomo announces 140,000 New Yorkers have received first vaccine dose

Dec. 28: Gov. Cuomo issues executive order increasing penalties on health care providers that intentionally disregard vaccine prioritization protocols

Dec. 26: Statement from New York State Health Commissioner Dr. Howard Zucker

Dec. 24: Statement from Gov. Cuomo on federal government reversing its policy on testing airline travelers from the U.K.

Dec. 23: Gov. Cuomo announces new guidance from DFS to further grow hospital capacity

Dec. 23: Gov. Cuomo announces 89,000 New Yorkers have received first vaccine dose

Dec. 22: PIA praises House, Senate passage of coronavirus relief

Dec. 21: Gov. Cuomo announces N.Y. has administered 38,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccine

Dec. 21: Gov. Cuomo calls on the federal government to take action in wake of highly contagious variant of COVID-19 virus circulating in the UK

Dec. 19: Gov. Cuomo signs executive order to better support seniors and assist the restaurant industry amid the COVID-19 pandemic

Dec. 16: Gov. Cuomo updates New Yorkers on the state’s vaccination administration plan

Dec. 15: Commissioner Zucker issues letter to hospital administrators detailing directives to expand capacity as state fights COVID-19

Dec. 14: Gov. Cuomo announces first dose of COVID-19 vaccine administered in U.S.

Dec. 11: Congress struggles to pass coronavirus relief package

Dec. 10: Gov. Cuomo issues letter to secretary of health and human services urging equity and expeditious distribution of COVID-19 vaccine program

Dec. 9: Gov. Cuomo updates New Yorkers on state’s vaccination distribution plan

Dec. 2: Gov. Cuomo releases new public service announcement highlighting the dangers of COVID-19 transmission through ’living room spread’

Dec. 2: Gov.?Cuomo announces state to receive initial delivery of COVID-19 vaccine doses for 170,000 New Yorkers

Nov. 30: Gov. Cuomo announces winter plan to combat COVID-19 surge in New York state

Nov. 24: Gov. Cuomo updates New Yorkers on state’s progress during COVID-19 pandemic

Nov. 19: Audio & rush transcript: Gov. Cuomo urges New Yorkers to avoid Thanksgiving gatherings and travel

Nov. 16: Gov. Cuomo announces new tool to help New Yorkers access critical benefits amid COVID-19 pandemic

Nov. 6: Gov. Cuomo announces updated COVID-19 micro-cluster focus zones

Oct. 31: Gov. Cuomo announces new guidelines allowing out-of-state travelers to "test out" of mandatory 14-day quarantine

Oct. 27: California added to New York’s COVID-19 travel advisory; no areas removed

Oct. 26: Gov. Cuomo and Mariah Kennedy Cuomo announce New York state to partner with the Realreal to launch Mask Up campaign to benefit COVID-19 relief efforts and build awareness of need to wear masks

Oct. 23: Gov. Cuomo announces eight additional New York companies to start producing COVID-19-related equipment and supplies to support in-state needs

Oct. 20: Statement from Gov. Cuomo, New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy, and Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont on COVID-19 travel advisory list

Oct. 20: Arizona and Maryland added to travel advisory

Oct. 18: Gov. Cuomo announces draft New York state COVID-19 vaccination administration program

Oct. 17: Gov. Cuomo outlines new micro-cluster strategy to tackle COVID-19 hot spots that arise in the fall

Oct. 14: Gov. Cuomo announces state will withhold funds for localities and schools in COVID-19 cluster zones that fail to enforce public health law

Oct. 13: Three states added to travel advisory

Oct. 9: Gov. Cuomo announces COVID-19 rapid testing to be made available for every county in New York state

Oct. 6: Gov. Cuomo announces new cluster action initiative

Oct. 6: Gov. Cuomo announces New Mexico added to travel advisory

Oct. 1: Gov. Cuomo and Gov. Murphy launch exposure notification apps to help stop the spread of COVID-19

Sept. 28: Gov. Cuomo signs executive order reminding international travelers coming from level two and three countries to quarantine & fill out travel form

Sept. 28: Gov. Cuomo announces moratorium on COVID-related residential evictions will be extended until Friday, Jan. 1, 2021.

Sept. 24: Gov. Cuomo announces clinical advisory task force and vaccine distribution and implementation task force in anticipation of potential federal authorization of COVID-19 vaccine this fall

Sept. 22: Gov. Cuomo announces five states added to travel advisory and 10 million diagnostic tests conducted

Sept. 21: Early voting and absentee voting by mail or dropbox

Sept. 20: Gov. Cuomo updates New Yorkers on state’s progress during COVID-19 pandemic

Sept. 18: Statement from Gov. Cuomo on CDC reversing its COVID-19 guidance

Sept. 18: Gov. Cuomo announces DMV to expand online services

Sept. 15: Gov. Cuomo announces six states removed from travel advisory requiring 14-day quarantines

Sept. 8: Gov. Cuomo announces campaign to ensure New Yorkers are aware of the expanded options for voting in November’s election

Sept. 8: Gov. Cuomo launches "The COVID-19 Report Card," an online dashboard tracking real-time COVID-19 infections and testing operations of every New York school and school district

Sept. 8: Gov. Cuomo announces four states added to travel advisory requiring 14-day quarantines

Sept. 6: Gov. Cuomo and Chancellor Malatras launch COVID-19 case tracker dashboard for SUNY’s 64 colleges and universities

Sept. 3: Gov. Cuomo announces school reporting requirements and online dashboard to track COVID-19

Sept. 2: Gov. Cuomo announces New York state to extend partnership with HelloFresh to combat food insecurity amid the COVID-19 pandemic

Sept. 1: Gov. Cuomo announces absentee ballot portal is now open and requests can be made directly online

Sept. 1: Gov. Cuomo announces two states added to travel advisory required 14-day quarantines

Aug. 27: Joint statement from Gov. Cuomo, Gov. Murphy and Gov. Lamont on federal decision to weaken COVID-19 testing guidelines

Aug. 25: Gov. Cuomo announces New York Fashion Week to take place in September with limited or no spectators

Aug. 25: Gov. Cuomo announces five states removed?from COVID-19 travel advisory requiring 14-day quarantines, Guam added to list

Aug. 20: Gov. Cuomo signs into law sweeping election reforms

Aug. 18: Gov. Cuomo adds two states to travel advisory

Aug. 11: Gov. Cuomo announces individuals traveling to New York from two additional states, Virgin Islands will be required to quarantine for 14 days

Aug. 10: Gov. Cuomo updates New Yorkers on state’s progress during COVID-19 pandemic

Aug. 7: Gov. Cuomo, Senate Leader Stewart-Cousins and Assembly Speaker Heastie send joint letter to New York Congressional Delegation outlining urgent need for federal aid for state and local governments

Aug. 7: Gov. Cuomo announces that, based on each region’s infection rate, schools across New York state are permitted to open this fall

Aug. 7: Gov. Cuomo updates New Yorkers on state’s progress during COVID-19 pandemic

Aug. 6: Gov. Cuomo updates New Yorkers on state’s progress during COVID-19 pandemic

Aug. 5: Gov. Cuomo updates New Yorkers on state’s progress during COVID-19 pandemic

Aug. 4: Gov. Cuomo announces individuals traveling from an additional state will be required to quarantine for 14 days

Aug. 3: Gov. Cuomo updates New Yorkers on state’s progress during COVID-19 pandemic

July 31: ICYMI: Gov. Cuomo’s op-ed in the New York Times: Let’s end the wait for coronavirus test results. Here’s how.

July 31: Gov. Cuomo updates New Yorkers on state’s progress during COVID-19 pandemic

July 29: Gov. Cuomo announces DMV licensed driving schools now can conduct distance learning pre-licensing courses

July 29: Gov. Cuomo announces U.S. Open Championship to be held without fans from Monday, Sept. 14, 2020, to Sunday, Sept. 20, 2020, in Mamaroneck

July 29: Gov. Cuomo issues letter to New York’s congressional delegation calling on them to ensure $500 billion in unrestricted state aid is included in any Senate-passed relief package

July 29: Gov. Cuomo and Maryland Gov. Hogan statement on U.S. Senate proposal for COVID-19 relief package

July 28: Gov. Cuomo announces individuals traveling to New York from three additional states, Puerto Rico, and Washington D.C., will be required to quarantine for 14 days

July 27: Gov. Cuomo announces progress of technology SWAT partnership in assisting New Yorkers during COVID-19 pandemic

July 25: Gov. Cuomo calls on Republican members of New York’s congressional delegation for fight for state, local aid in federal stimulus package

July 25: Gov. Cuomo updates New Yorkers on state’s progress during COVID-19

July 22: Gov. Cuomo and Gov. Hogan call on Congress to pass $500 billion state stabilization fund in next COVID-19 relief package

July 21: Gov. Cuomo announces individuals traveling to New York from 10 additional states will be required to quarantine for 14 days

July 20: Gov. Cuomo updates New Yorkers on state’s progress during COVID-19 pandemic

July 19: Gov. Cuomo updates New Yorkers on state’s progress during COVID-19 pandemic

July 18: Gov. Cuomo updates New Yorkers on state’s progress during COVID-19 pandemic

July 17: Gov. Cuomo announces $1.5 million for ’Feeding New York State’ to assist food insecure New Yorkers and state’s farmers

July 17: Gov. Cuomo updates New Yorkers on state’s progress during COVID-19 pandemic

July 16: Gov. Cuomo launches National "Mask Up America" campaign amid ongoing COVID-19 pandemic

July 15: Gov. Cuomo updates New Yorkers on state’s progress during COVID-19 pandemic

July 14: Gov. Cuomo announces individuals traveling to New York from four additional states will be required to quarantine for 14 days

July 13: Gov. Cuomo announces new data-driven guidance for reopening schools

July 13: Gov. Cuomo announces travel enforcement operation at airports across the state to help ensure travelers are following quarantine restrictions

July 13: Gov. Cuomo urges New Yorkers to slow down in work zones as New York continues reopening

July 12: Gov. Cuomo updates New Yorkers on state’s progress during COVID-19 pandemic

July 11: Gov. Cuomo updates New Yorkers on state’s progress during COVID-19 pandemic

July 10: Statement from Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo allowing limited concessions at state beaches

July 10: Gov. Cuomo updates New Yorkers on state’s progress during COVID-19 pandemic

July 9: Gov. Cuomo updates New Yorkers on state’s progress during COVID-19 pandemic

July 8: Gov. Cuomo announces New York state will decide on fall school reopening during the first week of August

July 7: Gov. Cuomo announces individuals traveling to New York from three additional states will be required to quarantine for 14 days

July 4: Gov. Cuomo updates New Yorkers on state’s progress during COVID-19 pandemic

July 2: Gov. Cuomo announces state park swimming pools to open July 4 weekend

July 2: Gov. Cuomo announces $4.3 million in federal funding to support local COVID-19 planning and response

July 2: Gov. Cuomo updates New Yorkers on state’s progress during COVID-19 pandemic

June 30: Gov. Cuomo directs state DOH investigation of potential COVID-19 exposure at religious service in Essex County

June 30: Gov. Cuomo announces individuals traveling to New York from eight additional states will be required to quarantine for 14 days

June 27: Gov. Cuomo directs state DOH investigation of potential COVID-19 exposure at high school graduation in Westchester from student who returned from Florida

June 27: Gov. Cuomo updates New Yorkers on state’s progress during COVID-19 pandemic

June 26: Gov. Cuomo details NYS Department of Health investigation into two COVID-19 clusters in upstate New York

June 26: Gov. Cuomo announces New York state to assist states with high infection rates

June 25: Gov. Cuomo announces hospitalizations drop below 1,000 for the first time since March 18

June 24: Gov. Cuomo, Gov. Murphy and Gov. Lamont announce joint incoming travel advisory that all individuals traveling from states with significant community spread of COVID-19 quarantine for 14 days

June 23: Gov. Cuomo announces $65 million N.Y. Forward child care expansion initiative

June 21: Gov. Cuomo updates New Yorkers on state’s progress during COVID-19 pandemic

June 17: Gov. Cuomo announces lowest percentage of positive COVID-19 test results since pandemic began

June 16: Gov. Cuomo and COVID-19 Maternity Task Force Chair Melissa DeRosa announce increased access to midwife-led birth centers amid COVID-19 pandemic

June 16: Gov. Cuomo announces U.S. Open to be held without fans from Aug. 31 to Sept. 13

June 15: Gov. Cuomo announces gatherings of up to 25 people will be allowed in Phase Three of reopening

June 14: Gov. Cuomo announces low-risk youth sports for regions in Phase Three can begin on July 6

June 8: As New York City enters phase one of reopening today, Gov. Cuomo announces New York City is now eligible for elective surgery and ambulatory care

June 8: Gov. Cuomo announces MTA is accelerating construction on $2 billion in capital projects during reduced ridership due to COVID-19 pandemic

June 7: Gov. Cuomo signs legislation extending the daedline to submit absentee ballots to the day of the election

June 6: Gov. Cuomo announces lowest number of hospitalizations and deaths since beginning of COVID-19 pandemic

June 5: Gov. Cuomo announces lowest number of deaths and hospitalizations since COVID-19 pandemic began

June 4: Gov. Cuomo announces state is expanding COVID-19 testing criteria to include anyone who attended a protest across the state

May 15: Gov. Cuomo, Gov. Murphy, Gov. Lamont, Gov. Carney announce multi-state agreement on beaches ahead of Memorial Day Weekend

May 13: Gov. Cuomo announces state Department of Health will host statewide webinar tomorrow for healthcare providers to discuss inflammatory disease in children related to COVID-19

May 10: Amid ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Gov. Cuomo announces New York is notifying 49 other states of COVID-related illness in children

May 1: Cuomo: New York schools closed rest of academic year, daily deaths hit new low

April 24: Amid ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Gov. Cuomo issues executive order to make sure every New Yorker automatically receives a postage-paid absentee ballot application

April 21: Amid ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Gov. Cuomo announces elective outpatient treatment can resume in counties and hospitals without significant risk of COVID-19 surge starting next week

April 13: Attorney General James leads coalition urging federal government to ensure emergency stimulus payments go to families, not debt collectors

April 11: Amid ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Gov. Cuomo announces partnership with NYS court system to provide pro bono legal assistance to New Yorkers

April 9: Gov. Cuomo expands absentee ballot access amid COVID-19 outbreak

April 5: Amid ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Gov. Cuomo announces federal government is deploying approximately 1,000 personnel to New York state

April 4: Amid ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Gov. Cuomo announces 1,000 ventilators donated to New York state

April 3: Attorney General James orders 78 transport providers to immediately stop endangering New Yorkers

March 28: Gov. Cuomo postpones presidential primary and special elections in response to pandemic

March 27: Attention NYSIF retail policyholders

March 23: DMV and COVID-19

March 22: Attorney General James calls for automatic absentee voting in N.Y. presidential primary

March 22: Amid ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Gov. Cuomo accepts recommendation of Army Corps of Engineers for four temporary hospital sites in New York

March 18: Amid ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Gov. Cuomo announces deployment of 1,000-bed hospital ship, ’USNS Comfort’ to New York Harbor

March 17: Congress begins to address COVID-19 pandemic

March 17: One dangerous coronavirus "self-check test" is circulating on social media. Here’s why you should avoid it.

March 16: Gov. Cuomo signs executive order closing schools statewide for two weeks

March 16, 2020: Amid COVID-19 pandemic, Gov. Cuomo issues executive order delaying village elections statewide until April 28 primary

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April 27: Register to join a PIA member-exclusive Zoom call to discuss COVID-19 with construction, labor and real estate lawyer Tom Tripodianos, Esq.

April 21: The Break: The New Jersey Grace Period

April 16: The Break: Vacancy Clauses

April 13: The Break: The Connecticut Grace Period

April 7: The Break: Business Interruption

April 7: The Break: New York Moratorium

April 2: The Break: Paycheck Protection Loan

April 1: The Break: Paid Medical and Family Leave

April 1: PIA Northeast Director of Government & Industry Affairs Bradford J. Lachut, Esq., to lead PIA webinar, Coronavirus and Commercial Coverage on Monday, April 13, and Wednesday, May 6, from 10-11 a.m.

March 31: The Break: PIA explains what small businesses need to know about the federal stimulus

March 23: Did you miss the free-to-PIA-members Webinar: Coronavirus: What You Need to Know Right Now? You can access it on-demand now.

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