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‘COVID The Hutt’: Gov. Cuomo’s Coronavirus Mountain Display Gets Ridiculed

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New York Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo was ridiculed Monday after unveiling a large mountain display intended to depict his state overcoming the coronavirus pandemic.

Cuomo used a large-mountain display shaped after New York’s coronavirus curve to explain how New York’s coronavirus policies reduced its coronavirus cases, according to CBS News. The “bizarre” display presented during Cuomo’s Monday daily press briefing was made of Styrofoam, the New York Post reported.

“This was the trajectory of COVID in our state. We don’t want to climb this mountain again. We don’t want to climb this mountain again. And that’s why the phased reopening, staying smart, staying disciplined. And that’s why this spread across the country, that if that spread comes to New York, we could have to do this all over again,” Cuomo said.

“That’s why we put in place quarantines, that’s why we’re offering help to all the other states. That’s why we’re saying the President has to step up. Because doing this once in life is enough. We don’t need to climb another mountain. One mountain was enough. We don’t want to climb a mountain range,” the governor added.

The display was ridiculed on Twitter.


Cuomo criticized Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis Thursday on CNN’s “New Day” for “playing politics” with the coronavirus after Florida saw an increase in coronavirus cases. New York leads the country with at least 219,481 total coronavirus cases and 21,940 coronavirus deaths, according to The New York Times.

Cuomo’s office didn’t immediately return a request for comment on criticism of his mountain.

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