GOVERNOR CUOMO UPDATES NEW YORKERS ON STATE’S PROGRESS DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC

By CUOMO PRESS OFFICE | January 8, 2021


8,561 Patient Hospitalizations Statewide

1,068 Patients in the ICU; 912 Intubated

Statewide Positivity Rate is 7.72%

161 COVID-19 Deaths in New York State Yesterday

Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today updated New Yorkers on the state’s progress during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

“We know these numbers and we know what is happening. This is all predictive. You have the holidays, socialization, holiday spread and the number goes up. We’ve said that since before Thanksgiving, and we said celebrate smart and stop the spread. Social gatherings happened and the infection rate went up. Slowing the spread depends on your behavior, and your belief in your community. You resolve community spread when the community acts differently,” Governor Cuomo said. “We are in a footrace between how fast the infection rate goes up and how fast the vaccination rate goes up. I am telling you, we are in a danger zone. The infection and hospitalization rates are going up quickly, and when the hospitalization rate goes up, the hospitals reach capacity and the economy shuts down. Add to that footrace a new factor: the UK strain. The UK strain is here and it’s spreading. This is the Usain Bolt of infection rates and it is frightening.”

Today’s data is summarized briefly below:

  • Test Results Reported – 243,903
  • Total Positive – 18,832
  • Percent Positive – 7.72%
  • Patient Hospitalization – 8,561 (+13)
  • Patients Newly Admitted – 1,068
  • Hospital Counties – 56
  • Number ICU – 1,475 (+51)
  • Number ICU with Intubation – 912 (+53)
  • Total Discharges – 108,144 (+901)
  • Deaths – 161
  • Total Deaths – 31,329

 

The total number of New Yorkers who have received the first COVID-19 vaccine dose to date is as follows:

Week Doses Administered
Week 1 (12/14 – 12/20) 33,709
Week 2 (12/21 – 12/27) 102,190
Week 3 (12/28 – 1/3) 148,165
Week 4 so far (1/4 -) 195,078
TOTAL 479,142

 

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 Regional Hospital Bed Capacity
Capital Region 515 0.05% 22%
Central New York 374 0.05% 24%
Finger Lakes 905 0.08% 30%
Long Island 1552 0.05% 27%
Mid-Hudson 980 0.04% 38%
Mohawk Valley 321 0.07% 23%
New York City 3066 0.04% 32%
North Country 106 0.03% 48%
Southern Tier 212 0.03% 41%
Western New York 530 0.04% 31%
Statewide 8561 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 Average)
Capital Region 254 203 17%
Central New York 266 189 27%
Finger Lakes 397 302 24%
Long Island 860 714 19%
Mid-Hudson 703 431 40%
Mohawk Valley 127 104 20%
New York City 2458 1880 26%
North Country 63 42 35%
Southern Tier 127 81 36%
Western New York 544 352 37%
NYS TOTAL 5799 4298 27%

 

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 10.07% 10.04% 10.16%
Central New York 9.13% 8.51% 8.57%
Finger Lakes 10.29% 10.09% 10.22%
Long Island 9.52% 9.51% 9.68%
Mid-Hudson 8.18% 8.21% 8.12%
Mohawk Valley 10.67% 10.38% 10.80%
New York City 6.39% 6.38% 6.42%
North Country 9.19% 8.80% 8.45%
Southern Tier 5.56% 5.55% 5.30%
Western New York 8.76% 8.46% 8.61%
Statewide 7.92% 7.85% 7.88%

 

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 7.48% 8.18% 8.21%
Brooklyn 6.38% 6.65% 6.70%
Manhattan 3.98% 4.30% 4.45%
Queens 7.47% 7.50% 7.49%
Staten Island 7.82% 7.97% 7.84%

 

Of the 1,094,144 total individuals who tested positive for the virus, the geographic breakdown is as follows:

 

County Total Positive New Positive
Albany 13,697 287
Allegany 2,066 51
Broome 9,459 195
Cattaraugus 2,925 89
Cayuga 3,707 118
Chautauqua 4,427 240
Chemung 5,038 94
Chenango 1,430 37
Clinton 1,556 56
Columbia 1,953 47
Cortland 2,340 51
Delaware 838 28
Dutchess 13,923 281
Erie 46,109 1,032
Essex 778 62
Franklin 886 34
Fulton 1,567 58
Genesee 3,199 61
Greene 1,674 50
Hamilton 128 4
Herkimer 2,862 112
Jefferson 2,348 103
Lewis 1,147 30
Livingston 2,259 64
Madison 2,682 80
Monroe 38,849 796
Montgomery 1,742 109
Nassau 99,439 1,693
Niagara 10,098 292
NYC 466,804 6,284
Oneida 14,396 322
Onondaga 24,316 552
Ontario 4,036 136
Orange 25,683 429
Orleans 1,629 77
Oswego 4,099 124
Otsego 1,360 25
Putnam 5,551 115
Rensselaer 5,440 191
Rockland 29,444 242
Saratoga 7,303 276
Schenectady 7,118 166
Schoharie 701 22
Schuyler 622 18
Seneca 982 17
St. Lawrence 2,803 104
Steuben 3,995 105
Suffolk 110,209 1,954
Sullivan 3,418 48
Tioga 1,940 39
Tompkins 2,318 40
Ulster 6,557 140
Warren 1,567 80
Washington 1,115 61
Wayne 3,129 100
Westchester 76,089 913
Wyoming 1,745 72
Yates 649 26

 

Yesterday, 161 New Yorkers died due to COVID-19 in New York State, bringing the total to 31,329. A geographic breakdown is as follows, by county of residence:

 

Deaths by County of Residence
County New Deaths
Albany 2
Bronx 7
Broome 3
Cattaraugus 3
Cayuga 1
Chemung 2
Chenango 2
Clinton 1
Dutchess 3
Erie 19
Fulton 1
Genesee 5
Greene 2
Jefferson 1
Kings 13
Madison 1
Manhattan 1
Monroe 14
Nassau 10
Niagara 5
Oneida 1
Onondaga 12
Orange 5
Oswego 2
Otsego 3
Putnam 1
Queens 14
Richmond 4
Saratoga 2
Schenectady 1
Seneca 1
Suffolk 12
Sullivan 1
Ulster 4
Westchester 2

 

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