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New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is allowing hospitals in some counties in the state to begin elective surgeries again if they do not face significant risk of a nearterm COVID-19 surge, according to an April 21 announcement.

Pittsburgh-based UPMC is ramping up elective procedures with the goal to reach pre-COVID-19 volumes within six weeks, despite an order from Gov. Tom Wolf to stop elective procedures, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports.

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The governors of Texas, Oklahoma and Alaska issued executive orders to allow the states to perform some elective procedures, according to the Ambulatory Surgery Center Association.

Colorado Springs, Colo.-based Audubon Surgery Center is weathering the COVID-19 pandemic, but the decreased surgical caseload has been detrimental to the center, local NBC affiliate KOAA reports.

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