New Covid-19 deaths rose to 197 statewide, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo said Thursday, led by Suffolk County with 22.
“The holiday COVID hangover is here which is problematic enough, but with the introduction of the U.K. strain and the federal government’s refusal to help contain it with common-sense testing requirements for international travelers, our work has become that much more complicated,” Cuomo said. “Despite this new challenge, New York is staying tough, and working with the health care community to ensure hospitals do not become overwhelmed. With those efforts ongoing, it’s as important as ever that we collectively stay smart and commit ourselves to taking the steps necessary for stopping the spread.”
- Test Results Reported – 238,550
- Total Positive – 17,636
- Percent Positive – 7.39%
- Patient Hospitalization – 8,548 (-117)
- Patients Newly Admitted – 1,050
- Hospital Counties – 56
- Number ICU – 1,424 (+16)
- Number ICU with Intubation – 859 (-18)
- Total Discharges – 107,243 (+924)
- Deaths – 197
- Total Deaths – 31,164
Region |
COVID Patients Currently in Hospital in Region |
COVID Patients as Percent of Region Population |
Percent of Hospital Beds Currently Available in Region |
Percent of Hospital Beds Available Within 7 Days Under Surge Plan |
Capital Region |
489 |
0.05% |
24% |
27% |
Central New York |
395 |
0.05% |
21% |
27% |
Finger Lakes |
916 |
0.08% |
30% |
30% |
Long Island |
1579 |
0.06% |
23% |
30% |
Mid-Hudson |
951 |
0.04% |
33% |
41% |
Mohawk Valley |
308 |
0.06% |
23% |
29% |
New York City |
3060 |
0.04% |
30% |
32% |
North Country |
102 |
0.02% |
33% |
52% |
Southern Tier |
210 |
0.03% |
41% |
46% |
Western New York |
538 |
0.04% |
29% |
29% |
Statewide |
8548 |
0.04% |
29% |
33% |
Deaths by County of Residence |
|
County |
New Deaths |
Albany |
3 |
Bronx |
12 |
Broome |
3 |
Cattaraugus |
1 |
Cayuga |
2 |
Chautauqua |
3 |
Cortland |
2 |
Delaware |
1 |
Dutchess |
5 |
Erie |
5 |
Genesee |
1 |
Greene |
1 |
Herkimer |
2 |
Jefferson |
1 |
Kings |
18 |
Lewis |
1 |
Livingston |
2 |
Manhattan |
6 |
Monroe |
12 |
Montgomery |
1 |
Nassau |
7 |
Niagara |
6 |
Oneida |
5 |
Onondaga |
10 |
Ontario |
3 |
Orange |
7 |
Orleans |
1 |
Oswego |
2 |
Queens |
14 |
Rensselaer |
1 |
Richmond |
5 |
Saratoga |
1 |
Schenectady |
4 |
Seneca |
1 |
Steuben |
1 |
Suffolk |
22 |
Tompkins |
2 |
Ulster |
3 |
Washington |
1 |
Wayne |
3 |
Westchester |
14 |
Wyoming |
2 |
New cases
County |
Total Positive |
New Positive |
Albany |
13,410 |
298 |
Allegany |
2,015 |
33 |
Broome |
9,264 |
233 |
Cattaraugus |
2,836 |
41 |
Cayuga |
3,589 |
97 |
Chautauqua |
4,187 |
61 |
Chemung |
4,944 |
55 |
Chenango |
1,393 |
36 |
Clinton |
1,500 |
95 |
Columbia |
1,906 |
52 |
Cortland |
2,289 |
48 |
Delaware |
810 |
27 |
Dutchess |
13,642 |
263 |
Erie |
45,077 |
461 |
Essex |
716 |
37 |
Franklin |
852 |
20 |
Fulton |
1,509 |
24 |
Genesee |
3,138 |
115 |
Greene |
1,624 |
40 |
Hamilton |
124 |
2 |
Herkimer |
2,750 |
104 |
Jefferson |
2,245 |
93 |
Lewis |
1,117 |
43 |
Livingston |
2,195 |
73 |
Madison |
2,602 |
49 |
Monroe |
38,053 |
723 |
Montgomery |
1,633 |
32 |
Nassau |
97,746 |
1,634 |
Niagara |
9,806 |
125 |
NYC |
460,520 |
6,387 |
Oneida |
14,074 |
259 |
Onondaga |
23,764 |
417 |
Ontario |
3,900 |
90 |
Orange |
25,254 |
401 |
Orleans |
1,552 |
31 |
Oswego |
3,975 |
84 |
Otsego |
1,335 |
28 |
Putnam |
5,436 |
116 |
Rensselaer |
5,249 |
182 |
Rockland |
29,202 |
341 |
Saratoga |
7,027 |
274 |
Schenectady |
6,952 |
152 |
Schoharie |
679 |
25 |
Schuyler |
604 |
15 |
Seneca |
965 |
13 |
St. Lawrence |
2,699 |
105 |
Steuben |
3,890 |
85 |
Suffolk |
108,255 |
2,194 |
Sullivan |
3,370 |
42 |
Tioga |
1,901 |
45 |
Tompkins |
2,278 |
53 |
Ulster |
6,417 |
113 |
Warren |
1,487 |
53 |
Washington |
1,054 |
48 |
Wayne |
3,029 |
87 |
Westchester |
75,176 |
1,019 |
Wyoming |
1,673 |
48 |
Yates |
623 |
15 |