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Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced New York will offer to assist states with high infection rates, as several states begin to see spikes in COVID-19. The Governor also announced a 7-day average of positive tests is 1.1 percent – the lowest of any big state in the nation. He also announced New York yesterday saw the lowest number of hospitalizations since March 18.
“New York’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic has always been by the numbers,” Governor Cuomo said. “As states across the nation are seeing spikes in new cases, New York continues to see declining numbers, which is why we are reaching out to those states to offer our help. In our hour of need we had volunteers from across the country who helped us go from the worst situation in the country to one of the best, and we will repay that help and that kindness in any way we can.”
Today’s data is summarized briefly below:
- Patient Hospitalization– 951 (-45), lowest daily total since pandemic began
- Patients Newly Admitted– 62 (-6)
- Hospital Counties– 30
- Number ICU– 244 (-26)
- Number ICU that are intubated– 146 (-21)
- Total Discharges– 70,115 (+105)
- Deaths– 14
- Total Deaths– 24,814
Of the 61,723 tests conducted in New York State yesterday, 805, or 1.30 percent, were positive. This gives New York a 1.1% average for past week, which is the lowest seven-day average in the country for a big state, according to Johns Hopkins University. Each region’s percentage of positive tests over the last three days is as follows:
REGION |
TUESDAY |
WEDNESDAY |
THURSDAY |
New York City |
1.20% |
1.20% |
1.40% |
Capital Region |
0.20% |
0.80% |
0.90% |
Central New York |
2.30% |
1.10% |
1.40% |
Finger Lakes |
1.20% |
1.40% |
1.60% |
Long Island |
1.10% |
1.00% |
1.10% |
Hudson Valley |
0.90% |
1.10% |
1.20% |
Mohawk Valley |
2.30% |
2.20% |
2.00% |
North Country |
0.00% |
0.30% |
0.20% |
Southern Tier |
0.10% |
0.50% |
1.20% |
Western New York |
1.00% |
0.80% |
1.40% |
The Governor also confirmed 805 additional cases of novel coronavirus, bringing the statewide total to 391,220 confirmed cases in New York State. Of the 391,220 total individuals who tested positive for the virus, the geographic breakdown is as follows:
County |
Total Positive |
New Positive |
Albany |
2,084 |
8 |
Allegany |
58 |
0 |
Broome |
697 |
17 |
Cattaraugus |
123 |
2 |
Cayuga |
109 |
0 |
Chautauqua |
122 |
1 |
Chemung |
139 |
0 |
Chenango |
145 |
1 |
Clinton |
101 |
0 |
Columbia |
460 |
5 |
Cortland |
44 |
0 |
Delaware |
91 |
0 |
Dutchess |
4,179 |
3 |
Erie |
7,181 |
43 |
Essex |
41 |
0 |
Franklin |
28 |
0 |
Fulton |
248 |
4 |
Genesee |
232 |
1 |
Greene |
257 |
0 |
Hamilton |
6 |
0 |
Herkimer |
149 |
6 |
Jefferson |
85 |
0 |
Lewis |
26 |
1 |
Livingston |
126 |
0 |
Madison |
351 |
2 |
Monroe |
3,641 |
39 |
Montgomery |
113 |
2 |
Nassau |
41,684 |
38 |
Niagara |
1,213 |
10 |
NYC |
214,070 |
371 |
Oneida |
1,520 |
41 |
Onondaga |
2,782 |
31 |
Ontario |
252 |
4 |
Orange |
10,698 |
19 |
Orleans |
279 |
0 |
Oswego |
192 |
1 |
Otsego |
83 |
0 |
Putnam |
1,317 |
6 |
Rensselaer |
549 |
8 |
Rockland |
13,557 |
8 |
Saratoga |
540 |
0 |
Schenectady |
781 |
3 |
Schoharie |
57 |
0 |
Schuyler |
12 |
0 |
Seneca |
69 |
3 |
St. Lawrence |
218 |
1 |
Steuben |
264 |
0 |
Suffolk |
41,208 |
57 |
Sullivan |
1,449 |
1 |
Tioga |
141 |
0 |
Tompkins |
175 |
0 |
Ulster |
1,768 |
3 |
Warren |
263 |
0 |
Washington |
245 |
0 |
Wayne |
159 |
5 |
Westchester |
34,700 |
58 |
Wyoming |
94 |
1 |
Yates |
45 |
1 |