GOVERNOR CUOMO ANNOUNCES NEW YORK STATE’S RATE OF TRANSMISSION HAS DROPPED BELOW ONE

By CUOMO PRESS OFFICE | January 26, 2021


An Rt of 1 or More Means COVID-19 Will Spread Quickly

Announces All Elective Surgeries Can Resume in Erie County Amid Sustained Decline in County’s Positivity Rate and Hospitalizations

8,730 Patient Hospitalizations Statewide

1,522 Patients in the ICU; 1,005 Intubated

Statewide Positivity Rate is 5.47%

167 COVID-19 Deaths in New York State Yesterday

Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced that New York State’s rate of transmission, or Rt, has dropped below 1. An Rt of 1 or more means COVID-19 will spread quickly.

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The Gvernor also announced that elective surgeries can resume in Erie County following a sustained decline in Western New York’s positivity rate. The county’s positivity has steadily declined for nearly three weeks, going from 8.6 percent on January 7 to 5.2 percent. Hospitalizations have declined from 427 on December 31 to 323. The county’s hospital capacity is at 48 percent.

 

“We predicted that increased social activity would lead to a spike in COVID cases, and that the spike would eventually dissipate, and the ongoing fulfilment of that prediction is good news. The rate of transmission—one of the most important numbers—has now declined below one, meaning the virus is no longer spreading quickly. And when those numbers decrease, you can increase economic activity,” Governor Cuomo said. “That decline has extended to Erie County, and we now feel comfortable resuming elective surgeries there and will have more adjustments over the next couple of days. This is good news, but don’t get cocky with COVID—this beast has been ahead of us from the beginning and it will require New Yorkers to stay vigilant, wash their hands, wear masks and socially distance to get to the light at the end of the tunnel together.”

 

Today’s data is summarized briefly below:

 

  • Test Results Reported – 219,538
  • Total Positive – 12,003
  • Percent Positive – 5.47%
  • Patient Hospitalization – 8,730 (+117)
  • Patients Newly Admitted – 817
  • Hospital Counties – 57
  • Number ICU – 1,522 (-5)
  • Number ICU with Intubation – 1,005 (+8)
  • Total Discharges – 122,544 (+621)
  • Deaths – 167
  • Total Deaths – 34,242

 

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 503 0.05% 24%
Central New York 259 0.03% 29%
Finger Lakes 701 0.06% 33%
Long Island 1,594 0.06% 28%
Mid-Hudson 1,030 0.04% 40%
Mohawk Valley 251 0.05% 25%
New York City 3,638 0.04% 31%
North Country 97 0.02% 51%
Southern Tier 248 0.04% 43%
Western New York 409 0.03% 34%
Statewide 8,730 0.04% 32%

 

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 257 198 19%
Central New York 262 190 29%
Finger Lakes 397 300 22%
Long Island 861 675 21%
Mid-Hudson 685 415 37%
Mohawk Valley 133 94 24%
New York City 2,545 1,986 22%
North Country 57 33 34%
Southern Tier 125 77 35%
Western New York 545 327 39%
Statewide 5,867 4,295 26%

 

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 6.90% 6.74% 6.43%
Central New York 5.29% 5.34% 4.84%
Finger Lakes 5.78% 5.52% 5.24%
Long Island 7.10% 6.99% 6.92%
Mid-Hudson 6.92% 6.85% 6.77%
Mohawk Valley 7.08% 6.70% 6.61%
New York City 5.71% 5.68% 5.57%
North Country 6.69% 6.55% 6.54%
Southern Tier 3.30% 3.23% 3.10%
Western New York 6.01% 5.89% 5.70%
Statewide 6.07% 5.99% 5.85%

 

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 7.49% 7.50% 7.26%
Brooklyn 5.90% 5.82% 5.60%
Manhattan 3.74% 3.69% 3.58%
Queens 6.50% 6.49% 6.23%
Staten Island 6.10% 6.15% 5.96%

 

Of the 1,338,990 total individuals who tested positive for the virus, the geographic breakdown is as follows:

 

County Total Positive New Positive
Albany 17,620 135
Allegany 2,480 21
Broome 12,008 84
Cattaraugus 3,623 16
Cayuga 4,710 21
Chautauqua 6,053 40
Chemung 5,866 32
Chenango 1,943 17
Clinton 2,458 34
Columbia 2,762 39
Cortland 2,762 9
Delaware 1,134 15
Dutchess 18,004 191
Erie 54,873 371
Essex 1,046 9
Franklin 1,359 27
Fulton 2,355 25
Genesee 3,875 20
Greene 2,220 18
Hamilton 166 0
Herkimer 3,955 24
Jefferson 3,618 56
Lewis 1,655 10
Livingston 2,894 17
Madison 3,335 8
Monroe 46,265 201
Montgomery 2,463 25
Nassau 122,200 1,198
Niagara 12,933 90
NYC 566,421 5,695
Oneida 17,742 85
Onondaga 29,147 108
Ontario 4,969 30
Orange 30,545 257
Orleans 2,042 10
Oswego 5,201 25
Otsego 1,891 20
Putnam 7,004 77
Rensselaer 7,502 52
Rockland 33,327 203
Saratoga 10,020 69
Schenectady 9,299 68
Schoharie 981 6
Schuyler 760 4
Seneca 1,331 6
St. Lawrence 4,065 59
Steuben 4,802 28
Suffolk 136,593 1,419
Sullivan 4,038 23
Tioga 2,364 18
Tompkins 2,845 14
Ulster 8,301 74
Warren 2,270 11
Washington 1,703 24
Wayne 3,930 31
Westchester 90,029 804
Wyoming 2,343 25
Yates 890 5

 

Yesterday, 167 New Yorkers died due to COVID-19 in New York State, bringing the total to 34,242. A geographic breakdown is as follows, by county of residence:

 

Deaths by County of Residence
County New Deaths
Albany 3
Bronx 8
Broome 5
Cattaraugus 1
Chautauqua 3
Chenango 2
Clinton 1
Columbia 1
Delaware 1
Dutchess 4
Erie 5
Fulton 3
Herkimer 2
Jefferson 4
Kings 19
Manhattan 9
Monroe 4
Montgomery 1
Nassau 10
Niagara 7
Oneida 2
Onondaga 2
Orange 3
Oswego 3
Otsego 2
Queens 13
Richmond 7
Rockland 3
Saratoga 6
Schenectady 5
Schoharie 1
Suffolk 18
Sullivan 1
Ulster 2
Warren 1
Westchester 5

 

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