Coronavirus | New York registers daily deaths under 550 for first time in almost two weeks

New York City, the epicentre of coronavirus outbreak in the US, has 122,148 confirmed virus cases.

April 19, 2020 05:04 am | Updated 05:04 am IST - New York

The Empire State building is lit in red to honour emergency medical workers during the coronavirus outbreak, in New York on April 17, 2020.

The Empire State building is lit in red to honour emergency medical workers during the coronavirus outbreak, in New York on April 17, 2020.

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said the state appears to be past the plateau on the coronavirus infection curve and is “starting to descend , as hospitalizations continue to decline and the daily death toll dropped under 550 for the first time in almost two weeks.

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“Hospitalization numbers are down (and that is) good news, Cuomo said at his daily coronavirus press briefing on Saturday, noting that the number of people getting hospitalized from the virus continues to fall from around 18,000 to currently 16,000, the emergency rooms have fewer people in them and the ICU admissions and intubations continue to be down.

“If you look at the past three days, you could argue that we are past the plateau when we’re starting to descend, which would be very good news. Again, it’s only three days but that’s what the numbers would start to suggest, he said, while cautioning that even if the state is not at a plateau any more, we’re still not in good position.

He said the state continues to witness the tragic news of daily deaths.

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An additional 540 people died on April 17, which is not as high as it was but still suggests that the health crisis is far from over. New York State had reported 606 deaths on April 15, which was the lowest figure then in 10 days.

Of the 540 deaths, 504 people had passed away at hospitals and 36 in nursing homes, which Mr. Cuomo said are the single biggest fear in all of this because of all the vulnerable people in one place. It is the feeding frenzy for this virus despite everything we can do in the best efforts of people who are working in those nursing homes and are doing a fantastic job.

New York City, the epicentre of coronavirus outbreak in the US, has 122,148 confirmed virus cases and more than 7,890 COVID-19 deaths and another 4,309 probable deaths, people who did not have a positive COVID-19 laboratory test, but their death certificate lists as the cause of death “COVID-19” or an equivalent.

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