GOVERNOR CUOMO ANNOUNCES WADSWORTH LABORATORY HAS BEGUN RESEARCH OF THE NEW COVID-19 STRAIN

By CUOMO PRESS OFFICE | December 22, 2020


To date, 50,000 Doses of COVID-19 Vaccine Administered in New York

Governor Calls on Hospitals, Nursing Homes and Medical Personnel to Continue Vaccinations Throughout the Holidays

6,661 Patient Hospitalizations Statewide

1,126 Patients in the ICU; 614 Intubated

Statewide Positivity Rate is 5.89%

139 COVID-19 Deaths in New York State Yesterday

Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced that Wadsworth Laboratory has begun aggressive research of the new, highly contagious COVID-19 strain that has been discovered in the United Kingdom. Already, Wadsworth has looked at more than 3,700 virus sequences identified in New York, but has yet to find the U.K. variant present in any of the samples. Additionally, Wadsworth and the Department of Health have forged agreements with six hospitals from across the State to obtain additional samples and is continuing to make arrangements with other hospitals to do the same. Those hospitals with agreements already in place include:

 

  • Montefiore
  • Memorial Sloan Kettering
  • Northwell Long Island
  • University of Rochester
  • Albany Medical Center
  • Saratoga Hospital

 

The Governor also announced that to date, 50,000 doses of the vaccine have been administered throughout New York. The state has received 630,000 doses thus far and expects to receive another 300,000 doses next week. With Christmas and Kwanzaa rapidly approaching, the Governor also called on hospitals, nursing homes, and medical personnel to continue providing vaccinations throughout the holidays to ensure nursing home patients and front line health care workers are protected as quickly as possible.

 

“The U.K. variant is a real issue – not only is it believed to be 70 percent more contagious than previous strains, but there is a very real chance it is already here. Upon learning of this new variant, we immediately worked with airlines to ensure that anyone getting on a plane from the U.K. bound for New York tests negative, but we need federal action and we need it now,” Governor Cuomo said. “We know that the virus originally got on a plane and came to New York from Europe in the spring. It’s inexcusable that the federal government has failed to learn that lesson and we need them to do the smart thing and institute testing requirements for travelers entering the United States from any country. In the meantime, it’s on the rest of us to be smart and continue fighting to stop the spread. Just remember — celebrating smart stops shutdowns. So as everyone prepares to celebrate the holidays, do your part and socially distance, wear a mask and wash your hands.”

 

Today’s data is summarized briefly below:

  • Test Results Reported – 164,868
  • Tested Positive – 9,716
  • Percent Positive – 5.89%
  • Patient Hospitalization – 6,661 (+330)
  • Patients Newly Admitted – 801
  • Hospital Counties – 55
  • Number ICU – 1,126 (+31)
  • Number ICU with Intubation – 614 (+1)
  • Total Discharges – 96,185 (+406)
  • Deaths – 139
  • Total Deaths – 28,850

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 in Region (7-Day Avg)
Capital Region 362 0.03% 25%
Central New York 434 0.06% 27%
Finger Lakes 775 0.06% 33%
Long Island 1,122 0.04% 25%
Mid-Hudson 776 0.03% 34%
Mohawk Valley 217 0.04% 31%
New York City 2,242 0.03% 29%
North Country 61 0.01% 50%
Southern Tier 182 0.03% 44%
Western New York 490 0.04% 30%
Statewide 6,661 0.03% 30%

 

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 212 176 24%
Central New York 275 211 29%
Finger Lakes 397 274 31%
Long Island 814 617 25%
Mid-Hudson 713 422 42%
Mohawk Valley 132 95 27%
New York City 2,418 1,749 28%
North Country 73 40 50%
Southern Tier 125 77 37%
Western New York 545 326 42%
NYS TOTAL 5,704 3,987 31%

 

Yesterday, 164,868 test results were reported to New York State, and 5.89 percent were positive. Each region’s 7-day average percentage of positive test results reported over the last three days is as follows:

 

REGION SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY
Capital Region 6.89% 6.92% 6.98%
Central New York 6.70% 6.64% 6.58%
Finger Lakes 8.34% 8.28% 8.39%
Long Island 6.30% 6.39% 6.51%
Mid-Hudson 6.36% 6.25% 6.29%
Mohawk Valley 8.18% 8.46% 8.54%
New York City 4.24% 4.28% 4.31%
North Country 4.99% 5.10% 5.23%
Southern Tier 2.49% 2.39% 2.48%
Western New York 6.37% 6.42% 6.49%
Statewide 5.38% 5.39% 5.46%

 

Each New York City borough’s 7-day average percentage of positive test results reported over the last three days is as follows:

 

BOROUGH SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY
Bronx 4.92% 5.01% 5.03%
Brooklyn 4.36% 4.43% 4.45%
Manhattan 2.72% 2.75% 2.75%
Queens 4.82% 4.83% 4.94%
Staten Island 5.38% 5.44% 5.54%

 

Of the 866,765 total individuals who tested positive for the virus, the geographic breakdown is as follows:

 

County Total Positive New Positive
Albany 9,586 209
Allegany 1,607 31
Broome 7,144 61
Cattaraugus 2,108 53
Cayuga 2,164 46
Chautauqua 2,870 47
Chemung 4,136 30
Chenango 996 8
Clinton 818 14
Columbia 1,402 27
Cortland 1,768 23
Delaware 596 6
Dutchess 10,620 215
Erie 37,214 426
Essex 453 10
Franklin 609 18
Fulton 1,100 44
Genesee 2,145 65
Greene 1,016 17
Hamilton 87 2
Herkimer 1,541 46
Jefferson 1,379 35
Lewis 684 11
Livingston 1,483 51
Madison 1,912 15
Monroe 28,762 443
Montgomery 1,031 58
Nassau 77,968 880
Niagara 7,137 165
NYC 387,267 3,456
Oneida 9,738 167
Onondaga 18,081 221
Ontario 2,613 45
Orange 21,327 179
Orleans 1,096 15
Oswego 2,872 45
Otsego 1,036 20
Putnam 4,231 63
Rensselaer 3,332 106
Rockland 25,579 166
Saratoga 4,316 137
Schenectady 4,695 117
Schoharie 438 12
Schuyler 449 4
Seneca 619 12
St. Lawrence 1,657 44
Steuben 2,870 45
Suffolk 84,146 1,034
Sullivan 2,741 27
Tioga 1,486 6
Tompkins 1,816 18
Ulster 5,001 75
Warren 878 35
Washington 671 20
Wayne 2,047 29
Westchester 63,909 536
Wyoming 1,108 20
Yates 410 6

 

Yesterday, 139 New Yorkers died due to COVID-19 in New York State, bringing the total to 28,850. A geographic breakdown is as follows, by county of residence:

 

Deaths by County of Residence
County New Deaths
Albany 1
Allegany 2
Bronx 3
Broome 4
Chautauqua 1
Chemung 4
Clinton 2
Columbia 1
Cortland 2
Dutchess 2
Erie 14
Genesee 2
Kings 6
Madison 2
Manhattan 3
Monroe 29
Montgomery 2
Nassau 6
Niagara 3
Oneida 2
Onondaga 8
Orange 2
Orleans 2
Queens 7
Rensselaer 1
Richmond 2
Rockland 2
Schenectady 1
Seneca 1
St. Lawrence 1
Steuben 2
Suffolk 12
Ulster 1
Westchester 6

 

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