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Former FDA chief on what's driving the Covid-19 spikes in some states

Dr. Scott Gottlieb, member of the boards of Pfizer and biotech company Illumina and former FDA commissioner, joins "Squawk Box" to discuss the latest news regarding the Covid-19 pandemic, including the spikes some states are seeing after reopening.

With all of New York state now beginning to reopen nonessential businesses and ease restrictions, Gov. Andrew Cuomo urged the public on Tuesday to continue to take precautions to avoid a “spike” in cases as is happening in Florida and other states that reopened early.

“We’re in a new phase. We’re feeling good. We’ve done great, but we have to stay smart, because reopening resets the whole game,” Cuomo said. “When you reopen, when people start coming out, in some ways, you go right back to day one.”

New York, which was once the epicenter of the country’s outbreak, has been gradually reopening regions depending on when they meet certain epidemiological requirements that measure the severity of the local outbreak. New York City, the hardest-hit part of the state, shifted into phase one of reopening on Monday.

That first phase of reopening will send up to 400,000 New York City residents back to work, Mayor Bill de Blasio has previously said.

“We know as a fact that reopening other states we’re seeing significant problems,” Cuomo said Tuesday. “Twelve states that reopened are now seeing spikes. This is a very real possibility. Countries across the globe that reopened are seeing spikes.”

Cuomo pointed to other states, specifically Florida, that have seen a resurgence of the virus since reopening. On June 6, Florida reported about 1,400 new confirmed cases of the coronavirus, its most in one day since the state health department began to track data on the outbreak in mid-March. Daily new cases in the state have remained about 1,000 since June 2, according to the state’s surveillance dashboard.

Despite rising cases, Gov. Ron DeSantis announced last week that most of the state could enter phase two of reopening, which eases restrictions on retail locations and allows bars and theaters to reopen. The virus has infected more than 66,000 people in Florida and killed at least 2,765 people, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University.

“Just because you reopen does not mean you will have a spike, but if you’re not smart you can have a spike,” Cuomo said. “We’re not fine. We’ve made great progress, but we have to stay smart and we have to stay disciplined.”

Other states that were among the first and most ambitious to reopen have also reported spikes in recent days. Texas, which began to reopen on May 8 and expanded its reopening on May 18, reported a second-consecutive day of record Covid-19 hospitalizations on Tuesday. There are currently 2,056 confirmed Covid-19 patients in Texas hospitals, according to the Texas Department of Health and Human Services. That figure has been on the rise in recent days.

Hospitalization numbers better reflect a state’s reopening performance since it’s more difficult to skew than the number of confirmed cases, which fluctuates depending on how many tests are being run.

New cases are also surging in Arizona, which began to reopen in mid-May. Daily new cases in the state topped 1,000 for the first time on June 1, rising to 1,168 the next day, according to the Arizona Department of Health Services. The data since then is incomplete, the state says. Such spikes become especially concerning if the influx of patients begin to stretch the state health systems thin.

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