GOVERNOR CUOMO ANNOUNCES 140,000 NEW YORKERS HAVE RECEIVED FIRST VACCINE DOSE


New York State Expects to Receive 259,000 Additional Doses this Week — 139,400 from Pfizer and 119,600 from Moderna  

Priority Populations Expanding This Week to Include Urgent Care Center Employees, COVID-19 Vaccine Administrators and Residents of Office of Addiction Services and Supports Facilities

Vaccines Will Continue for High-Risk Hospital Workers, Federally Qualified Heath Center Employees, EMS, Coroners, Medical Examiners, Funeral Workers, and Residents and Staff of Office for People with Developmental Disabilities and Office of Mental Health Facilities

7,559 Patient Hospitalizations Statewide

1,222 Patients in the ICU; 717 Intubated

Statewide Positivity Rate is 8.33%

114 COVID-19 Deaths in New York State Yesterday

Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced that 140,000 New Yorkers have received the first COVID-19 vaccine dose to date. New York expects to receive another 259,000 doses this week, with 139,400 coming from Pfizer and 119,600 coming from Moderna. The Governor also announced that the state is expanding the priority populations eligible to receive a vaccine to include urgent care center employees, individuals administering COVID-19 vaccines, including local health department staff, and residents of the Office of Addiction Services and Supports’ congregate facilities. Vaccines will continue to be distributed for high-risk hospital workers, federally qualified health center employees, EMS, coroners, medical examiners, funeral workers and residents and staff of Office for People with Developmental Disabilities and Office of Mental Health facilities. Next week, the state expects to expand this universe further with the addition of ambulatory care workers and public-facing public health workers.

 

“There is no denying the facts and the fact is that social gatherings spread the virus if we are not smart. In a year where we’ve collectively felt out of control, we actually have the power to determine our own future because our actions will ultimately determine the spread,” Governor Cuomo said. “We’ve have begun seeing increases in positivity across the nation throughout the past several days and New York has not been immune to that trend. While our experts work to determine whether this uptick is a statistical anomaly due to reduced testing over the holiday weekend, or if this is a result of pre-Christmas spread which is being evidenced now, we all know what we have to do in the meantime – wear a mask, socially distance and avoid gatherings. We can see the light at the end of the tunnel and New York is leading the nation in distributing the vaccine to get us there, but as we approach the end of the holiday season, the rest of us must stay tough. Remember – if we act smart, than we can avoid shutdowns and win this war.”

 

Today’s data is summarized briefly below:

  • Test Results Reported – 124,866
  • Total Positive – 10,407
  • Percent Positive – 8.33%
  • Patient Hospitalization – 7,559 (+376)
  • Patients Newly Admitted – 904
  • Hospital Counties – 55
  • Number ICU – 1,222 (+35)
  • Number ICU with Intubation – 717 (+30)
  • Total Discharges – 100,008 (+425)
  • Deaths – 114
  • Total Deaths – 29,629

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 394 0.04% 26%
Central New York 410 0.05% 24%
Finger Lakes 945 0.08% 34%
Long Island 1,334 0.05% 26%
Mid-Hudson 852 0.04% 36%
Mohawk Valley 247 0.05% 28%
New York City 2,631 0.03% 31%
North Country 69 0.02% 44%
Southern Tier 183 0.03% 46%
Western New York 494 0.04% 35%
Statewide 7,559 0.04% 31%

 

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 210 167 19%
Central New York 367 190 26%
Finger Lakes 397 278 30%
Long Island 822 614 24%
Mid-Hudson 678 413 42%
Mohawk Valley 130 101 26%
New York City 2,447 1,713 28%
North Country 57 40 48%
Southern Tier 125 72 39%
Western New York 545 329 42%
NYS TOTAL 5,678 3,917 31%

 

Yesterday, 124,866 test results were reported to New York State, and 8.33 percent were positive. Each region’s 7-day average percentage of positive test results reported over the last three days is as follows:

 

REGION FRIDAY STAURDAY SUNDAY
Capital Region 7.76% 7.95% 8.48%
Central New York 6.11% 6.29% 6.69%
Finger Lakes 8.12% 8.12% 8.55%
Long Island 6.54% 6.56% 6.70%
Mid-Hudson 6.10% 6.03% 6.29%
Mohawk Valley 8.69% 8.84% 9.26%
New York City 4.48% 4.64% 4.82%
North Country 6.34% 6.51% 6.88%
Southern Tier 2.94% 3.06% 3.37%
Western New York 6.16% 6.15% 6.43%
Statewide 5.55% 5.66% 5.90%

 

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

 

BOROUGH FRIDAY STAURDAY SUNDAY
Bronx 5.39% 5.44% 5.71%
Brooklyn 4.66% 4.83% 5.00%
Manhattan 2.64% 2.81% 2.83%
Queens 5.37% 5.52% 5.68%
Staten Island 5.67% 5.76% 6.03%

 

Of the 932,552 total individuals who tested positive for the virus, the geographic breakdown is as follows:

 

County Total Positive New Positive
Albany 10,880 251
Allegany 1,748 17
Broome 7,745 82
Cattaraugus 2,337 48
Cayuga 2,575 104
Chautauqua 3,261 86
Chemung 4,342 43
Chenango 1,129 21
Clinton 980 29
Columbia 1,537 25
Cortland 1,965 24
Delaware 655 6
Dutchess 11,596 169
Erie 38,874 388
Essex 529 6
Franklin 713 14
Fulton 1,233 19
Genesee 2,495 40
Greene 1,188 34
Hamilton 99 1
Herkimer 1,906 62
Jefferson 1,623 50
Lewis 832 14
Livingston 1,750 36
Madison 2,150 44
Monroe 31,999 540
Montgomery 1,240 27
Nassau 84,044 999
Niagara 7,937 139
NYC 410,787 3,523
Oneida 11,188 325
Onondaga 19,985 418
Ontario 3,007 74
Orange 22,506 164
Orleans 1,253 12
Oswego 3,196 57
Otsego 1,131 6
Putnam 4,577 61
Rensselaer 3,925 101
Rockland 26,707 137
Saratoga 5,130 137
Schenectady 5,454 94
Schoharie 516 9
Schuyler 497 6
Seneca 726 21
St. Lawrence 1,912 35
Steuben 3,203 44
Suffolk 91,179 1,037
Sullivan 2,980 48
Tioga 1,616 15
Tompkins 1,981 20
Ulster 5,436 56
Warren 1,076 27
Washington 767 18
Wayne 2,352 64
Westchester 67,388 551
Wyoming 1,253 17
Yates 462 12

 

Yesterday, 114 New Yorkers died due to COVID-19 in New York State, bringing the total to 29,629. A geographic breakdown is as follows, by county of residence:

 

Deaths by County of Residence
County New Deaths
Albany 1
Allegany 1
Bronx 8
Broome 1
Cattaraugus 1
Cayuga 1
Chautauqua 2
Chenango 1
Cortland 1
Delaware 1
Dutchess 2
Erie 7
Genesee 1
Herkimer 1
Kings 11
Livingston 1
Madison 1
Manhattan 7
Monroe 10
Montgomery 1
Nassau 3
Niagara 2
Oneida 3
Onondaga 6
Ontario 2
Oswego 1
Otsego 1
Queens 7
Richmond 1
Saratoga 1
Schoharie 1
Seneca 2
Steuben 1
Suffolk 11
Ulster 1
Washington 1
Westchester 9
Wyoming 1

 

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