More than 1,000 New Yorkers tested positive for COVID-19 in a single day, marking the first time since June 5 the state has seen a daily number that high.
The number of positive tests reported daily in the state has been steadily inching up in recent weeks, a trend possibly related to increasing numbers of businesses reopening, college campuses reopening and children returning to school. Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Saturday there were 1,005 positive cases tallied on the previous day, Friday, out of 99,953 tests, for a 1% positive rate.
From late July through the start of September the state was seeing an average of around 660 people test positive per day. In the seven-day period that ended Friday, the state had averaged 817 positive tests per day.
Cuomo aide Gareth Rhodes stressed Saturday that the new positive-case number came out of nearly 100,000 tests, compared to about 60,000 tests daily in June.
“Is there cause for concern? As long as COVID is here, yes,” Rhodes posted on Twitter, noting that certain ZIP codes in Brooklyn and the lower Hudson Valley have seen increases in new cases and hospital admissions. “Key is ensuring these clusters don’t spread into neighboring/other ZIPs.”
Rhodes also noted improving numbers among college-aged people, suggesting better compliance on campuses.
That number of daily positive tests in a state of more than 19 million people still puts New York in a much better position than many other states. Florida, for instance, reported 2,795 new confirmed cases of COVID-19.
And New York is in a far better situation than in April, when the number of positive tests per day routinely topped 9,000, even though tests then were hard to get and people were being encouraged not to seek one unless they were gravely ill.
Still, the uptick has been a cause for concern. In New York City, health officials have sounded alarms about a rising number of cases in certain neighborhoods in Brooklyn and Queens where many private religious schools opened for in-person instruction in early September, warning that those communities could see severe restrictions on public gatherings reinstated if current trends continue.
Public school students in New York City’s elementary, middle and high schools are set to resume in-person instruction next week Sept. 29 and Oct. 1.
(AP)
2 Responses
2. “ Cases” does not mean sick. It means only TEST POSITIVE. The CDC acknowledged that COVID PCR Tests have as high as 90% False Positive rate. So 1000 can be 100, and only A few of those will get sick.
After a Letter was written to by the community to the “ Leaders” who have been pushing Masking and closures and encouraging Blasio to Violate our religious and civil Rights, there suddenly was reports of “ 3 JEWS DIED OF COVID LAST WEEK AT MAIMONIDES – NO DETAILS!”
How sad.
To use tragic deaths to promote your agenda.
WHY were Jews taken to Maimonides where so MANY DIED ON UNDER-STAFFED, UNMONITORED, BACTERIA-Laden VENTILATORS?
Did These People die on a VENTILATOR?
Were they Given STEROIDS and HCQ and Azithromycin and that have helped Thousands? Or were they denied these Early Treatments that prevent hospitalizations, due to the Corrupt Health Bureaucracy?
Did they Die of OTHER ILLNESSES As People have Always Unfortunately died from, such as HEART ATTACK, CANCERS, STROKE, STAPH?
The Numbers have been Inflated by listing deaths from other causes as Covid.
Hand out the hydroxychloroquine protocol and anti inflammatory drugs instead of tests and you’ll see the numbers going down drastically.