"People around the world tuned in to find out what was going on, and New York tough became a symbol of the determination to fight back."
Cuomo used his more than 100 Powerpoint-driven slideshows and his sometimes emotional, sometimes acerbic style to provide daily updates and detail his administration's efforts to shutter the economy and avoid predictions of as many as 100,000 people hospitalised at once.
The pandemic peaked in early-to-mid April, when more than 18,000 people were hospitalised at once and hospitals and nursing homes reported as many as 800 deaths in one day.
New York has reported at least 34,187 deaths of people from Covid-19, according to data from John Hopkins University and Medicine. And at least 6600 residents have died in nursing homes, according to state data, which doesn't state how many nursing home residents died in hospitals.
The number of daily infections, hospitalisations and deaths plummeted as Cuomo slowly reopened the state's economy this summer, when about 1 per cent of tests were coming up positive.
New York is now seeing far fewer deaths and hospitalisations than this spring. Still, the state's daily average of Covid-19 cases over the past seven days has more than doubled in two weeks as cases surge nationwide.