Governor Andrew M. Cuomo as we speak introduced New York’s 7-day common COVID-19 positivity price has dropped to 4.38 %, its lowest since December 1.
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“Our post-holiday surge discount is continuous, and that’s the direct results of the toughness of New Yorkers who’ve sacrificed and achieved what is required to beat again this invisible enemy. Our an infection price is the bottom it has been since December 1, so we’re again to the place we began on the vacation surge,” Governor Cuomo mentioned. “Now greater than ever, it is critically essential we keep united and preserve the momentum on our facet – particularly as new variants of the virus threaten to upend the progress we’ve made. Concurrently, we additionally should proceed to get New Yorkers vaccinated as shortly and pretty as doable. We have made nice progress on that entrance, however one issue continues to carry us again – the provision. Fortunately, the brand new federal authorities has begun righting the wrongs of the previous administration and the longer term is trying vibrant. If all of us simply keep disciplined and preserve doing what we have to do, we are going to win this struggle.”
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In the present day’s information is summarized briefly beneath:
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- Take a look at Outcomes Reported – 153,648
- Complete Optimistic – 7,866
- % Optimistic – 5.12%
- 7-Day Common % Optimistic – 4.38%
- Affected person Hospitalization: 7,875 (+159)
- Internet Change Affected person Hospitalization Previous Week – -192
- Sufferers Newly Admitted – 700
- Hospital Counties – 57
- Quantity ICU – 1,412 (-42)
- Quantity ICU with Intubation – 971 (+10)
- Complete Discharges – 133,869 (+399)
- Deaths – 138
- Complete Deaths – 36,481
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You will need to observe that information, together with check outcomes and hospital charges, reported early within the week are sometimes not fully reflective of the present state of affairs as a result of decrease discharges and testing quantity over the weekend. Knowledge traits over a time frame, comparable to utilizing 7-day averages, are a most popular metric. For instance, whereas New York’s each day positivity price reported for Monday, Feb. 8 is 5.12%, a rise from 4.28% the day prior, this price is decrease than the each day price reported final Monday, Feb. 1 (5.47%) leading to a reducing 7-day common on the identical day the each day price will increase from the prior day.
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The regional hospital mattress capability and occupancy numbers, together with the variety of hospitalizations as a % of the area’s inhabitants, is as follows:
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Area |
COVID Sufferers At the moment in Hospital in Area |
COVID Sufferers as % of Area Inhabitants |
% of Hospital Beds Obtainable Inside 7 Days Underneath Surge Plan |
Capital Area |
334 |
0.03% |
27% |
Central New York |
176 |
0.02% |
31% |
Finger Lakes |
398 |
0.03% |
38% |
Lengthy Island |
1,370 |
0.05% |
30% |
Mid-Hudson |
875 |
0.04% |
42% |
Mohawk Valley |
183 |
0.04% |
31% |
New York Metropolis |
3,884 |
0.05% |
30% |
North Nation |
88 |
0.02% |
52% |
Southern Tier |
214 |
0.03% |
44% |
Western New York |
353 |
0.03% |
35% |
Statewide |
7,875 |
0.04% |
33% |
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The regional ICU mattress capability and occupancy numbers are as follows:
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Area |
Complete ICU Beds in Area |
Complete Occupied ICU Beds in Area |
% of ICU Beds Obtainable in Area (7-day Avg) |
Capital Area |
242 |
193Â |
16% |
Central New York |
262 |
185Â |
28% |
Finger Lakes |
397 |
259Â |
31% |
Lengthy Island |
869 |
685Â |
21% |
Mid-Hudson |
688 |
427Â |
39% |
Mohawk Valley |
127 |
98Â |
25% |
New York Metropolis |
2,589 |
2,029Â |
20% |
North Nation |
58 |
33Â |
42% |
Southern Tier |
126 |
79Â |
38% |
Western New York |
544 |
332Â |
38% |
Statewide |
5,902 |
4,320Â |
26% |
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Every area’s 7-day common proportion of constructive check outcomes reported during the last three days is as follows:
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REGION |
SATURDAY |
SUNDAY |
MONDAY |
Capital Area |
3.51% |
3.41% |
3.40% |
Central New York |
2.23% |
2.04% |
1.87% |
Finger Lakes |
3.01% |
2.99% |
2.91% |
Lengthy Island |
5.51% |
5.47% |
5.36% |
Mid-Hudson |
5.33% |
5.30% |
5.34% |
Mohawk Valley |
3.07% |
2.96% |
3.15% |
New York Metropolis |
5.13% |
5.10% |
5.13% |
North Nation |
5.02% |
4.95% |
4.79% |
Southern Tier |
1.45% |
1.33% |
1.22% |
Western New York |
4.28% |
4.26% |
4.16% |
Statewide |
4.50% |
4.42% |
4.38% |
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Every New York Metropolis borough’s 7-day common proportion of constructive check outcomes reported during the last three days is as follows:
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BOROUGH |
SATURDAY |
SUNDAY |
MONDAY |
Bronx |
7.26% |
7.03% |
6.80% |
Brooklyn |
5.72% |
5.42% |
5.37% |
Manhattan |
3.80% |
3.48% |
3.20% |
Queens |
5.68% |
5.61% |
5.34% |
Staten Island |
5.42% |
5.22% |
4.99% |
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Of the 1,487,086 complete people who examined constructive for the virus, the geographic breakdown is as follows:
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County |
Complete Optimistic |
New Optimistic |
Albany |
19,587 |
80 |
Allegany |
2,698 |
8 |
Broome |
13,393 |
44 |
Cattaraugus |
4,012 |
8 |
Cayuga |
5,052 |
7 |
Chautauqua |
6,860 |
14 |
Chemung |
6,206 |
12 |
Chenango |
2,256 |
7 |
Clinton |
2,999 |
29 |
Columbia |
3,156 |
21 |
Cortland |
2,945 |
10 |
Delaware |
1,290 |
5 |
Dutchess |
20,255 |
133 |
Erie |
59,998 |
131 |
Essex |
1,189 |
6 |
Franklin |
1,720 |
14 |
Fulton |
2,859 |
50 |
Genesee |
4,134 |
7 |
Greene |
2,469 |
5 |
Hamilton |
254 |
3 |
Herkimer |
4,378 |
13 |
Jefferson |
4,276 |
20 |
Lewis |
1,866 |
6 |
Livingston |
3,218 |
15 |
Madison |
3,621 |
8 |
Monroe |
49,671 |
75 |
Montgomery |
2,882 |
30 |
Nassau |
135,711 |
820 |
Niagara |
14,391 |
27 |
NYC |
636,699 |
4,352 |
Oneida |
18,910 |
37 |
Onondaga |
30,931 |
59 |
Ontario |
5,397 |
14 |
Orange |
33,734 |
135 |
Orleans |
2,324 |
6 |
Oswego |
5,665 |
15 |
Otsego |
2,103 |
5 |
Putnam |
7,656 |
31 |
Rensselaer |
8,369 |
28 |
Rockland |
35,927 |
158 |
Saratoga |
11,109 |
42 |
Schenectady |
10,232 |
29 |
Schoharie |
1,079 |
5 |
Schuyler |
830 |
0 |
Seneca |
1,449 |
4 |
St. Lawrence |
4,738 |
26 |
Steuben |
5,270 |
11 |
Suffolk |
150,426 |
712 |
Sullivan |
4,401 |
12 |
Tioga |
2,607 |
8 |
Tompkins |
3,232 |
6 |
Ulster |
9,216 |
46 |
Warren |
2,620 |
14 |
Washington |
2,079 |
24 |
Wayne |
4,232 |
9 |
Westchester |
98,904 |
459 |
Wyoming |
2,610 |
11 |
Yates |
991 |
0 |
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Yesterday, 138 New Yorkers died as a result of COVID-19 in New York State, bringing the full to 36,481. A geographic breakdown is as follows, by county of residence:
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Deaths by County of Residence |
|
County |
New Deaths |
Albany |
1 |
Bronx |
18 |
Cattaraugus |
1 |
Cayuga |
1 |
Chautauqua |
2 |
Chemung |
1 |
Erie |
10 |
Fulton |
1 |
Genesee |
1 |
Jefferson |
3 |
Kings |
12 |
Livingston |
2 |
Manhattan |
9 |
Monroe |
3 |
Nassau |
11 |
Niagara |
2 |
Oneida |
3 |
Onondaga |
5 |
Orange |
3 |
Otsego |
1 |
Putnam |
1 |
Queens |
16 |
Richmond |
3 |
Saratoga |
3 |
Schenectady |
2 |
Suffolk |
16 |
Westchester |
7 |