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New York's Cuomo says he and Trump discussed need for coronavirus tests

By Doina Chiacu and Steve Holland

 

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FILE PHOTO: New York governor Andrew Cuomo speaks in the Manhattan borough of New York City, New York, U.S., March 30, 2020. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri

 

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and President Donald Trump praised their White House meeting on Tuesday as productive, saying it focused on New York's need for more coronavirus testing and how to get it.

 

Cuomo, a Democrat whose state is the epicenter of the U.S. outbreak with nearly 15,000 deaths, said he also stressed the severity of states' budget problems to the Republican president.

 

He described their conversation as "honest and open."

 

Cuomo said he sought a face-to-face conversation with Trump to hash out issues around testing, which Trump has at times played down but which health experts cite as an essential step to reducing exposure and enabling a safe reopening.

 

"The president is communicative about his feelings and I'm communicative about what I think," Cuomo told MSNBC after their talk. He said testing volume needed to increase tenfold and leaders needed to discuss how the federal government can help.

 

At a White House briefing, Trump called their meeting productive and said he was proud of the relationship his administration has forged with New York.

 

With social distancing and lockdowns showing results, Cuomo said on Monday he could begin to consider how to reopen a state that ranges from New York City, with more than 8 million people, to farm country and sparsely populated towns.

 

"The tone of the conversation was very functional and effective," Cuomo said.

 

"I stayed focused on what we were there to talk about and for me the substantive agenda was testing - 'Who does what? How do we get it up the scale?' - and somebody has to stand up for funding for the states."

 

Trump said the federal government will work with New York to help secure additional testing capability.

 

Cuomo told Trump New York City no longer needed the U.S. Naval Ship Comfort hospital ship to help with hospital overflow.

 

(Reporting by Doina Chiacu; Editing by Dan Grebler and Howard Goller)

 

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What happens, I get tested today & tomorrow I catch the virus.

Testing is not the answer, social distancing, washing hands, wearing masks is a much better way

but being a "Nanny state" the people are just to indolent to help  themselves & expect the Government to keep them healthy without effort on the individuals part

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