GOVERNOR CUOMO ANNOUNCES COVID-19 HOSPITALIZATIONS DROP TO LOWEST LEVEL SINCE DECEMBER 12

By CUOMO PRESS OFFICE | February 26, 2021


5,626 Patient Hospitalizations Statewide

Statewide Daily Positivity Rate is 2.82% – Lowest Since November 21

Statewide 7-Day Positivity Rate is 3.22% – Lowest Since November 26

1,132 Patients in the ICU; 771 Intubated

95 COVID-19 Deaths in New York State Yesterday

Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced that COVID-19 hospitalizations in New York State dropped to 5,626, the lowest since December 12. The single-day positivity rate dropped to 2.82 percent, the lowest since November 21, and the 7-day average positivity rate dropped to 3.22 percent, the lowest since November 26.

 

“Defeating COVID-19 is front and center in New York State, and declining positivity rates and hospitalizations are aiding our efforts to vaccinate more New Yorkers, reopen the economy and get to the light at the end of the tunnel,” Governor Cuomo said. “New Yorkers’ resilience and willingness to follow the rules got us through the Spring and the holiday surge, and it is getting us through the winter. We’re vaccinating New Yorkers at a fast clip and expanding our network of distribution sites as fast as we can, but we’re going to need more vaccines to address a large enough portion of the population to defeat this pandemic once and for all. I’m confident that we will get there, but in the meantime New Yorkers need to continue social distancing, wearing masks and washing their hands. We wear masks not just to protect ourselves, but to protect each other, and that spirit will get us through the coming months as we work to beat the COVID beast.”

 

Today’s data is summarized briefly below:

  • Test Results Reported – 291,189
  • Total Positive – 8,204
  • Percent Positive – 2.82%
  • 7-Day Average Percent Positive – 3.22%
  • Patient Hospitalization – 5,626 (-77)
  • Net Change Patient Hospitalization Past Week – -529
  • Patients Newly Admitted – 697
  • Hospital Counties – 53
  • Number ICU – 1,132 (+8)
  • Number ICU with Intubation – 771 (-3)
  • Total Discharges – 144,991 (+669)
  • Deaths – 95
  • Total Deaths – 38,321

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 156 0.01% 34%
Central New York 70 0.01% 33%
Finger Lakes 214 0.02% 41%
Long Island 944 0.03% 34%
Mid-Hudson 577 0.02% 44%
Mohawk Valley 93 0.02% 37%
New York City 3,193 0.04% 31%
North Country 64 0.02% 57%
Southern Tier 114 0.02% 47%
Western New York 201 0.01% 38%
Statewide 5,626 0.03% 36%

 

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 249 201 22%
Central New York 262 174 34%
Finger Lakes 397 269 36%
Long Island 865 690 22%
Mid-Hudson 679 401 42%
Mohawk Valley 127 86 31%
New York City 2,633 2,035 22%
North Country 59 37 44%
Southern Tier 126 68 44%
Western New York 545 318 39%
Statewide 5,942 4,279 28%

 

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

 

REGION TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
Capital Region 2.02% 1.95% 1.86%
Central New York 1.08% 1.05% 1.03%
Finger Lakes 2.22% 2.11% 2.00%
Long Island 4.10% 4.17% 4.08%
Mid-Hudson 4.18% 4.21% 4.10%
Mohawk Valley 1.92% 1.95% 1.82%
New York City 4.35% 4.37% 4.20%
North Country 3.39% 3.18% 2.81%
Southern Tier 0.71% 0.74% 0.74%
Western New York 2.31% 2.03% 1.93%
Statewide 3.36% 3.34% 3.22%

 

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

 

BOROUGH TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
Bronx 5.62% 5.96% 5.78%
Brooklyn 4.72% 4.77% 4.72%
Manhattan 2.80% 2.92% 2.88%
Queens 4.85% 4.99% 4.80%
Staten Island 4.62% 4.74% 4.62%

 

Of the 1,614,724 total individuals who tested positive for the virus, the geographic breakdown is as follows:

 

County Total Positive New Positive
Albany 20,683 63
Allegany 2,878 9
Broome 14,637 116
Cattaraugus 4,363 12
Cayuga 5,345 12
Chautauqua 7,268 11
Chemung 6,420 12
Chenango 2,410 13
Clinton 3,530 23
Columbia 3,368 8
Cortland 3,140 28
Delaware 1,486 8
Dutchess 22,088 120
Erie 64,689 275
Essex 1,332 4
Franklin 2,027 19
Fulton 3,289 17
Genesee 4,378 6
Greene 2,622 13
Hamilton 281 2
Herkimer 4,539 5
Jefferson 4,743 19
Lewis 2,050 4
Livingston 3,515 31
Madison 3,817 11
Monroe 52,245 123
Montgomery 3,149 12
Nassau 146,727 742
Niagara 15,194 38
NYC 703,170 4,419
Oneida 19,629 46
Onondaga 32,224 73
Ontario 5,750 19
Orange 36,556 222
Orleans 2,439 6
Oswego 5,969 13
Otsego 2,311 4
Putnam 8,271 27
Rensselaer 8,935 33
Rockland 38,265 127
Saratoga 11,844 48
Schenectady 10,765 25
Schoharie 1,187 4
Schuyler 859 2
Seneca 1,589 15
St. Lawrence 5,439 56
Steuben 5,478 15
Suffolk 160,967 675
Sullivan 4,715 26
Tioga 2,788 9
Tompkins 3,435 8
Ulster 9,940 42
Warren 2,819 12
Washington 2,320 25
Wayne 4,433 8
Westchester 106,611 482
Wyoming 2,792 7
Yates 1,011 0

 

Yesterday, 95 New Yorkers died due to COVID-19 in New York State, bringing the total to 38,321. A geographic breakdown is as follows, by county of residence:

 

Deaths by County of Residence
County New Deaths
Albany 3
Bronx 13
Broome 1
Dutchess 1
Erie 2
Fulton 1
Kings 12
Livingston 1
Madison 1
Manhattan 15
Monroe 2
Montgomery 1
Nassau 6
Onondaga 4
Orange 2
Orleans 1
Queens 13
Richmond 1
St. Lawrence 2
Suffolk 7
Westchester 6

 

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