

MICHAELA CUOMO TWITTER MOVIE
So that is what every day looks like and then it is 'Groundhog Day,'" Cuomo said, referencing the 1993 movie in which Bill Murray's character lives the same day over and over again. "We get numbers in from every hospital at night, which tells you about the death rate and the infection rate. ET, while his afternoons are filled with operational work and nights are devoted to conversations with scientists and healthcare professionals on the front lines. Typically Cuomo's mornings are now spent preparing for his daily press briefing at 11 a.m. Instead, Cuomo focuses on his new daily routine as governor, which to him feels a lot like "Groundhound Day."

"I'm at the age where you have a couple of glasses of wine and you feel it the next day. "This is 24 hours a day and I'm not going to be in a compromised position," he said. There's nothing that abates that pain," Cuomo told Stern.Ĭuomo also said he hasn't had a "drop" of alcohol since this crisis started to ensure he is giving everything he has to fight it. The healthcare workers have been heroic and have done great work and we've saved every life that we could because the healthcare workers were great, but I can't get past the death numbers. "I can't get over the death numbers every day. Cuomo said while he has no doubt New Yorkers and the country will get through this very challenging time, he too, is fighting stress and anxiety caused by the pandemic that has killed at least 23,650 Americans and more than 10,000 New Yorkers, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University.
