Gov. Andrew Cuomo is now part of the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum.

The Bobblehead Hall of Fame announced Friday that it is honoring four state governors with bobbleheads in their likeness. Cuomo, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers said they were selected for playing “instrumental roles in the country’s continuing fight against the Coronavirus, often making difficult decisions and taking bold actions to keep their citizens safe from the COVID-19 pandemic.”

Each bobblehead is 7 inches tall and includes a replica of the podium or table where the governors give daily press briefings to provide updates on their state’s coronavirus response.

Cuomo’s bobblehead is available at store.bobbleheadhall.com for pre-sale for $25, plus $8 in shipping. The National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum says it will donate $5 from every Governor Bobblehead sold to the American Hospital Association’s Protect the Heroes Campaign to support the 100 Million Mask Challenge.

The bobbleheads, which are not endorsed or approved by the governors, are expected to begin shipping in July.

The Bobblehead Hall of Fame released bobbleheads of White House Coronavirus Task Force members Dr. Anthony Fauci and Dr. Deborah Birx earlier this month, helping to raise more than $160,000 for the Protect the Heroes fund thus far.

"During these unprecedented times, we want to continue to raise funds for an amazing cause while putting a smile on people’s faces with bobbleheads,” National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum co-founder and CEO Phil Sklar said in a statement. “We received a lot of requests to make bobbleheads of these four governors who have been instrumental in the continued fight against COVID-19, so we’re excited to be unveiling these bobbleheads today.”

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