Port of New York and New Jersey chief tests positive for coronavirus

Gov. Andrew Cuomo announces Rick Cotton is under quarantine and some port authority staffers will be tested.

PANYNJ Executive Director Rick Cotton takes part in a briefing on the coronavirus in early February. (Photo: Shutterstock)

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Monday that Rick Cotton, executive director of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ), had tested positive for the coronavirus and was under quarantine.

Lenis Rodrigues, a PANYNJ public information officer, said Cotton “is currently asymptomatic and has self-quarantined at his home while maintaining a full schedule.”

During a press briefing Monday morning, Cuomo said PANYNJ senior staffers would be tested and “several of them may be on quarantine.”

Rodrigues said some PANYNJ staffers are working remotely as a precautionary measure.

“Any staff members who have had close contact with him in recent days are also working from home as they follow the guidelines and protocols put in place by the New York State Department of Health,” she said.

In addition to the Port of New York and New Jersey, PANYNJ is responsible for area rail, bridges and tunnels, as well as John F. Kennedy International, LaGuardia, Newark Liberty International, Stewart International and Teterboro airports. 

Cuomo said Monday that Cotton had been overseeing the arrival of international flights at area airports, including JFK. “He has been at the airports obviously when many people were coming back with the virus,” the governor said.

Cotton was named executive director of the bistate port authority in August 2017. He previously served as Cuomo’s special counselor for interagency initiatives, serving as the point person for major infrastructure projects. Before that, he was the general counsel for NBCUniversal.

Cuomo said at the time, “With major infrastructure projects across the region underway, including the new JFK and LaGuardia airports, the port authority has unprecedented momentum, and Rick Cotton has the experience and tenacity to continue moving these transformative projects ahead and lead the organization into the future.”

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