KEY POINTS
  • Another economic shutdown may be coming to New York if coronavirus cases continue to surge, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Wednesday.
  • However, a shutdown could be avoided if New Yorkers take "personal responsibility" to slow the spread of the virus, he said.
  • Cuomo also pushed for the state's hospitals to shift to "crisis management mode" to help respond to an influx of patients.
New York state Gov. Andrew Cuomo speaks at a news conference on September 08, 2020 in New York City.

New York's nonessential businesses may be forced to close again in January if the state doesn't clamp down on escalating coronavirus cases, which have soared in recent weeks to record levels not seen since the spring, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Wednesday.

"Of course a shutdown in January is possible," Cuomo said at a news conference in Albany. "But there's a big but," he said, spelling the word out one letter at a time "B-U-T."