Cuomo has been Mr. Empathy, but also made a number of shaky decisions.
The worst sending CV+ patients back to nursing homes. Misuse of the naval hospital ship. A bit alarmist on ventilator demand (but at least that was being overly cautious). Probably more, I didn't follow the NY outbreak that closely.
Everyone wants to reopen schools.
At least they have a plan when it's okay to do so, and when an increase would cause them to reconsider. I don't know if those are the best or reliable metrics to use.
But it's a good sign they believe transmission is low enough that they can reopen schools. This also gives hope to states hard hit right now.
I like the NYC plan of 3 days in school, 2 days at home, keeping classroom size under 15. I hope all these plans include mask wearing. I'm sure they include distancing as that is what America has gotten caught up on. (I think its' useful but oversold). I wouldn't dismiss a class until I saw every student was wearing their face mask (hell, I'd have them doing that all class actually). And I'd stagger start/finish times, to reduce hallway congestion.
I'd also have digital thermometer temp checks before anyone could enter the school building (takes a few seconds to perform).