GOVERNOR CUOMO ANNOUNCES ADDITIONAL REOPENING GUIDANCE AND UPDATES NEW YORKERS ON STATE’S PROGRESS DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC

By CUOMO PRESS OFFICE | April 27, 2021


Large-Scale Outdoor Event Venues Can Increase Spectator Capacity from 20% to 33% Beginning May 19

Casinos and Gaming Facilities Can Increase Capacity from 25% to 50% Beginning May 15

Offices Can Increase Capacity from 50% to 75% Beginning May 15

Gyms/Fitness Centers Outside of New York City Can Increase Capacity from 33% to 50% Beginning May 15

Social Distancing, Masks, Health Screenings and All Other State Health/Safety Protocols Remain in Effect

Statewide Positivity Rate is 2.39%; 7-Day Average Positivity is 2.13%, Lowest Since November 8

3,174 Patient Hospitalizations Statewide; Lowest Since November 26; Down 609 Over the Last Week

729 Patients in the ICU; Lowest Since November 30

454 Intubated; Lowest Since December 4

41 COVID-19 Deaths in New York State Yesterday

Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced that spectator capacity at large-scale outdoor event venues, including professional and collegiate sports and live performing arts and entertainment, will increase from 20 to 33 percent beginning May 19. This increase will coincide with the previously announced increase in large-scale indoor event venue capacity. Social distancing, masks, health screenings and all other State health and safety protocols remain in effect.

 

The Governor also announced that capacities would be increased throughout several industries that have proven to safely reopen in accordance with the State’s COVID-19 health and safety guidelines, starting May 15:

 

  • Gyms and fitness centers outside of New York City will increase from 33% to 50% capacity.
  • Casinos and gaming facilities will increase from 25% to 50% capacity.
  • Offices will increase from 50% to 75% capacity.

 

“We are making tremendous progress in the fight against COVID-19 – our vaccination rates are going up and the positivity and hospitalization rates are going down, so now we are going to open the valves of our economy even further,” Governor Cuomo said. “We are increasing the capacity limits throughout several industries, including gyms outside of New York City, casinos, offices and large-scale outdoor event venues. This is all great news, but we are not out of the woods yet. Washing hands, wearing masks and staying socially distanced are critical tools each of us can use to slow the spread as we continue our efforts to defeat COVID once and for all.”

 

Today’s data is summarized briefly below:

 

  • Test Results Reported – 126,953
  • Total Positive – 3,039
  • Percent Positive – 2.39%
  • 7-Day Average Percent Positive – 2.13%
  • Patient Hospitalization – 3,174 (-24)
  • Net Change Patient Hospitalization Past Week – -609
  • Patients Newly Admitted – 306
  • Hospital Counties – 54
  • Number ICU – 729 (-13)
  • Number ICU with Intubation – 454 (-6)
  • Total Discharges – 174,087 (+312)
  • Deaths – 41
  • Total Deaths – 41,849

 

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 94 0.01% 30%
Central New York 62 0.01% 31%
Finger Lakes 210 0.02% 40%
Long Island 476 0.02% 35%
Mid-Hudson 315 0.01% 45%
Mohawk Valley 48 0.01% 39%
New York City 1545 0.02% 32%
North Country 25 0.01% 56%
Southern Tier 86 0.01% 49%
Western New York 313 0.02% 31%
Statewide 3174 0.02% 35%

 

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 232 194 17%
Central New York 262 171 30%
Finger Lakes 397 207 43%
Long Island 848 610 26%
Mid-Hudson 672 385 42%
Mohawk Valley 97 81 18%
New York City 2,556 1,895 23%
North Country 55 32 40%
Southern Tier 127 64 47%
Western New York 545 362 33%
Statewide 5,791 4,001 28%

 

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

 

REGION FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY
Capital Region 1.73% 1.58% 1.66%
Central New York 1.34% 1.35% 1.28%
Finger Lakes 2.72% 2.78% 2.75%
Long Island 2.42% 2.36% 2.27%
Mid-Hudson 2.61% 2.52% 2.47%
Mohawk Valley 1.41% 1.46% 1.45%
New York City 2.42% 2.30% 2.21%
North Country 1.35% 1.37% 1.38%
Southern Tier 0.83% 0.82% 0.82%
Western New York 3.75% 3.66% 3.53%
Statewide 2.27% 2.19% 2.13%

 

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 SATURDAY SUNDAY
Bronx 2.51% 2.38% 2.11%
Brooklyn 2.86% 2.75% 2.45%
Manhattan 1.44% 1.34% 1.15%
Queens 2.76% 2.60% 2.34%
Staten Island 3.38% 3.13% 2.74%

 

Of the 2,018,703 total individuals who tested positive for the virus, the geographic breakdown is as follows:

 

County Total Positive New Positive
Albany 24,009 33
Allegany 3,248 6
Broome 17,787 29
Cattaraugus 5,281 11
Cayuga 5,975 13
Chautauqua 8,536 5
Chemung 7,296 17
Chenango 3,219 6
Clinton 4,654 12
Columbia 3,867 2
Cortland 3,601 2
Delaware 2,237 3
Dutchess 28,441 49
Erie 85,081 215
Essex 1,515 2
Franklin 2,443 4
Fulton 4,177 4
Genesee 5,156 4
Greene 3,205 4
Hamilton 303 1
Herkimer 4,965 2
Jefferson 5,549 5
Lewis 2,507 3
Livingston 4,114 17
Madison 4,356 5
Monroe 62,911 183
Montgomery 4,018 24
Nassau 179,572 222
Niagara 18,816 46
NYC 907,607 1,343
Oneida 21,701 16
Onondaga 36,689 46
Ontario 7,029 16
Orange 46,892 74
Orleans 2,869 6
Oswego 7,111 8
Otsego 3,272 7
Putnam 10,374 12
Rensselaer 10,846 23
Rockland 46,113 30
Saratoga 14,657 22
Schenectady 12,598 23
Schoharie 1,585 2
Schuyler 1,006 1
Seneca 1,906 0
St. Lawrence 6,304 10
Steuben 6,458 19
Suffolk 196,101 237
Sullivan 6,332 12
Tioga 3,526 10
Tompkins 4,115 2
Ulster 13,359 36
Warren 3,458 4
Washington 2,924 3
Wayne 5,387 10
Westchester 127,179 133
Wyoming 3,339 3
Yates 1,127 2

 

Yesterday, 41 New Yorkers died due to COVID-19 in New York State, bringing the total to 41,849. A geographic breakdown is as follows, by county of residence:

 

Deaths by County of Residence
County New Deaths
Allegany 1
Bronx 3
Cattaraugus 1
Cayuga 1
Dutchess 1
Erie 3
Kings 4
Manhattan 4
Monroe 2
Montgomery 1
Nassau 5
Niagara 1
Orange 1
Queens 7
Steuben 1
Suffolk 3
Ulster 1
Westchester 1

 

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