7,342 Patient Hospitalizations Statewide - Lowest Since December 26
1,402 Patients in the ICU; 941 Intubated
Statewide 7-Day Average Positivity is 4.16% - Lowest Since December 1
34 Consecutive Days of Decline, Down 48% Since Early January Post-Holiday Peak
New York City 7-Day Average Positivity 4.95% - Lowest Since December 27; Down 23% Since Early January Post-Holiday Peak
122 COVID-19 Deaths in New York State Yesterday
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today updated New Yorkers on the state's progress during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
"Across the state, from hospitalizations to infection rate, our numbers are continuing to decline - a sign of hope to all and proof of the dedication New Yorkers have shown to defeating this beast," Governor Cuomo said. "We are headed in the right direction, but we are not at the end of the tunnel yet. Until the day the war is won and everyone who wants one has the vaccine, we must continue to practice the guidelines we know work - washing your hands, wearing a mask and avoiding gatherings. I know we will remain New York Tough and see that day together."
Today's data is summarized briefly below:
- Test Results Reported - 285,499
- Total Positive - 10,099
- Percent Positive - 3.54%
- 7-Day Average Percent Positive - 4.16%
- Patient Hospitalization - 7,342 (-251)
- Net Change Patient Hospitalization Past Week - -625
- Patients Newly Admitted - 819
- Hospital Counties - 57
- Number ICU - 1,402 (-21)
- Number ICU with Intubation - 941 (-14)
- Total Discharges - 135,657 (+915)
- Deaths - 122
- Total Deaths - 36,743
The regional hospital bed capacity and occupancy numbers, including the number of hospitalizations as a percent of the region's population, is as follows:
Region |
COVID Patients Currently in Hospital in Region |
COVID Patients as Percent of Region Population |
Percent of Hospital Beds Available Within 7 Days Under Surge Plan |
Capital Region |
302 |
0.03% |
28% |
Central New York |
159 |
0.02% |
31% |
Finger Lakes |
345 |
0.03% |
39% |
Long Island |
1,292 |
0.05% |
30% |
Mid-Hudson |
808 |
0.03% |
42% |
Mohawk Valley |
141 |
0.03% |
30% |
New York City |
3,687 |
0.04% |
30% |
North Country |
75 |
0.02% |
52% |
Southern Tier |
199 |
0.03% |
44% |
Western New York |
334 |
0.02% |
34% |
Statewide |
7,342 |
0.04% |
33% |
The regional ICU bed capacity and occupancy numbers are as follows:
Region |
Total ICU Beds in Region |
Total Occupied ICU Beds in Region |
Percent of ICU Beds Available in Region (7-day Avg) |
Capital Region |
241 |
211 |
16% |
Central New York |
262 |
183 |
28% |
Finger Lakes |
397 |
260 |
33% |
Long Island |
871 |
695 |
20% |
Mid-Hudson |
680 |
434 |
38% |
Mohawk Valley |
127 |
87 |
27% |
New York City |
2,597 |
2,137 |
20% |
North Country |
64 |
34 |
42% |
Southern Tier |
126 |
77 |
39% |
Western New York |
545 |
334 |
37% |
Statewide |
5,910 |
4,452 |
25% |
Yesterday, 285,499 test results were reported to New York State, and 3.54 percent were positive. Each region's 7-day average percentage of positive test results reported over the last three days is as follows:
REGION |
MONDAY |
TUESDAY |
WEDNESDAY |
Capital Region |
3.40% |
3.32% |
3.03% |
Central New York |
1.87% |
1.85% |
1.79% |
Finger Lakes |
2.91% |
2.82% |
2.66% |
Long Island |
5.36% |
5.29% |
5.17% |
Mid-Hudson |
5.34% |
5.28% |
5.06% |
Mohawk Valley |
3.15% |
2.88% |
2.57% |
New York City |
5.13% |
5.08% |
4.95% |
North Country |
4.79% |
4.45% |
4.24% |
Southern Tier |
1.22% |
1.15% |
1.02% |
Western New York |
4.16% |
4.04% |
3.51% |
Statewide |
4.38% |
4.31% |
4.16% |
Each New York City borough's 7-day average percentage of positive test results reported over the last three days is as follows:
BOROUGH |
MONDAY |
TUESDAY |
WEDNESDAY |
Bronx |
6.80% |
6.74% |
7.13% |
Brooklyn |
5.37% |
5.35% |
5.58% |
Manhattan |
3.20% |
3.21% |
3.31% |
Queens |
5.34% |
5.14% |
5.42% |
Staten Island |
4.99% |
4.85% |
5.04% |
Of the 1,504,286 total individuals who tested positive for the virus, the geographic breakdown is as follows:
County |
Total Positive |
New Positive |
Albany |
19,748 |
93 |
Allegany |
2,721 |
11 |
Broome |
13,532 |
75 |
Cattaraugus |
4,075 |
29 |
Cayuga |
5,094 |
20 |
Chautauqua |
6,940 |
31 |
Chemung |
6,240 |
15 |
Chenango |
2,285 |
19 |
Clinton |
3,103 |
77 |
Columbia |
3,178 |
16 |
Cortland |
2,981 |
30 |
Delaware |
1,321 |
20 |
Dutchess |
20,477 |
129 |
Erie |
60,736 |
388 |
Essex |
1,202 |
5 |
Franklin |
1,753 |
29 |
Fulton |
2,917 |
33 |
Genesee |
4,159 |
16 |
Greene |
2,493 |
14 |
Hamilton |
261 |
0 |
Herkimer |
4,401 |
9 |
Jefferson |
4,352 |
32 |
Lewis |
1,891 |
13 |
Livingston |
3,278 |
30 |
Madison |
3,657 |
14 |
Monroe |
50,080 |
205 |
Montgomery |
2,906 |
15 |
Nassau |
137,196 |
919 |
Niagara |
14,557 |
90 |
NYC |
645,210 |
5,193 |
Oneida |
19,031 |
50 |
Onondaga |
31,167 |
113 |
Ontario |
5,446 |
28 |
Orange |
34,057 |
148 |
Orleans |
2,336 |
9 |
Oswego |
5,710 |
22 |
Otsego |
2,132 |
14 |
Putnam |
7,746 |
47 |
Rensselaer |
8,459 |
52 |
Rockland |
36,247 |
186 |
Saratoga |
11,212 |
44 |
Schenectady |
10,320 |
37 |
Schoharie |
1,089 |
2 |
Schuyler |
837 |
7 |
Seneca |
1,472 |
7 |
St. Lawrence |
4,833 |
36 |
Steuben |
5,303 |
18 |
Suffolk |
151,793 |
828 |
Sullivan |
4,444 |
20 |
Tioga |
2,631 |
9 |
Tompkins |
3,274 |
27 |
Ulster |
9,345 |
69 |
Warren |
2,654 |
24 |
Washington |
2,110 |
16 |
Wayne |
4,273 |
22 |
Westchester |
99,984 |
675 |
Wyoming |
2,643 |
17 |
Yates |
994 |
2 |
Yesterday, 122 New Yorkers died due to COVID-19 in New York State, bringing the total to 36,743. A geographic breakdown is as follows, by county of residence:
Deaths by County of Residence |
|
County |
New Deaths |
Bronx |
8 |
Broome |
1 |
Cayuga |
1 |
Chautauqua |
2 |
Dutchess |
3 |
Erie |
6 |
Fulton |
1 |
Genesee |
1 |
Herkimer |
1 |
Kings |
22 |
Manhattan |
9 |
Monroe |
6 |
Montgomery |
1 |
Nassau |
9 |
Niagara |
2 |
Oneida |
5 |
Onondaga |
1 |
Orange |
1 |
Otsego |
1 |
Queens |
14 |
Richmond |
1 |
Rockland |
2 |
Saratoga |
1 |
Schenectady |
2 |
St. Lawrence |
1 |
Suffolk |
11 |
Washington |
3 |
Westchester |
6 |
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