With unusual candour, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo shared his two worst nightmares as a leader at the beginning of a health crisis. He was deeply worried that when he told New Yorkers that they had to submit to a very tough lockdown, that they would refuse. “What was I going to do then, arrest nineteen million people?!”
Cuomo added that his second nightmare was worse. He had to immediately tell all the health, transport and other essential workers that despite the potentially fatal risks, they all had to continue to show up for work. He could not be confident […]
Full Post at www.toronto.com