NEW YORK CITY — New York state will make its own hand soap as the number of new coronavirus cases reached 142 and some retailers are accused of price gouging sanitizer.

Cuomo told reporters Monday state officials will send schools, the MTA and other public entities the hand sanitizer which consists of 75 percent alcohol. The move is meant to combat retailers hiking prices.

"This is a superior product to products now in the market," Cuomo said, noting that the sanitizer comes in a variety of flavors. The soap is cheaper than anything the government would be able to buy, he said.

