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NEW YORK (WCBS 880) -- Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Saturday that he thinks New York City should “seriously consider” other factors like the positivity rate in schools before thinking about moving to all-remote learning if the city reaches a 3% rolling positivity rate.Mayor Bill de Blasio has said that schools would immediately shut down for in-person learning if the city hit the benchmark of 3% of people testing positive over a seven-day span. It was 2.8% on Friday and had dropped to 2.47% on Saturday.However, the positivity rate has been much lower in schools. It was 0.18% on Friday.Here are...…NEW YORK (WCBS 880) -- Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Saturday that he thinks New York City should “seriously consider” other factors like the positivity rate in schools before thinking about moving to all-remote learning if the city reaches a 3% rolling positivity rate.Mayor Bill de Blasio has said that schools would immediately shut down for in-person learning if the city hit the benchmark of 3% of people testing positive over a seven-day span. It was 2.8% on Friday and had dropped to 2.47% on Saturday.However, the positivity rate has been much lower in schools. It was 0.18% on Friday.Here are...WW…