Governor Cuomo announced the addition of New Mexico to the travel advisory
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo announced today that New Mexico has been added to New York State’s travel advisory for COVID-19. No areas have been removed. Counseling requires individuals who have traveled to New York from areas with a high local community to undergo a 14-day quarantine. Quarantine applies to anyone coming from an area with a positive test rate of over 10 per 100,000 residents over a 7-day average rolling-off average or an area with a positive rate of 10 percent or higher on a 7-day rolling average.
“Mass agglomerations cause contagion, which causes agglomeration; group causes community to spread – this is the natural development of things unless we intervene and stop the cycle,” Governor Como said. “We’ve seen it in colleges, in factory settings across the country, in apple plants around New York, in one restaurant on Long Island – we’ve seen even in the Rose Garden that mass gatherings are spreading this virus. We’re seeing groups now in several areas of the state and we have to stop.” Spread before we roll back our progress. “
Here is a complete and updated list of travel advisories:
- Alabama
- Alaska
- Arkansas
- Colorado
- Delaware
- Florida
- Georgia
- Guam
- Idaho
- Yes
- Illinois
- Indiana
- KS
- Kentucky
- Louisiana
- Minnesota
- Missouri
- Mississippi
- Montana
- North Carolina
- North Dakota
- Nebraska
- New Mexico
- Nevada
- Oklahoma
- Puerto Rico
- Rhode Island
- South Carolina
- South Dakota
- Tennessee
- Texas
- Utah
- Wisconsin
- West Virginia
- Wyoming
In the top 20 ZIP codes in regions that experienced a recent outbreak – Brooklyn, Queens, Rockland and Orange counties – 5,222 tests were performed, yielding 291 positive points or a positive rate of 5.5 percent. In the remainder of the state, 91,137 tests were performed that yielded 1,102 positive points, or a positive rate of 1.20 percent.
New York State continues to track clusters with a special focus on areas with hotspots and clusters. Within the top 20 ZIP codes in the most recently hit counties – Brooklyn, Queens, Rockland and Orange counties – the average positive test rate is 5.5 percent. The rate of positive tests for the rest of New York State, not counting these 20 zip codes, is 1.20 percent. These 20 zip codes contained 21 percent of all positive cases in New York state yesterday, but they account for only 6.9 percent of the state’s population.
New York State conducts focused testing in areas of hotspot communities, mostly in Brooklyn, Queens, Rockland and Orange counties. The country is also deploying rapid testing machines in these communities. Below are the top 20 most positive postal codes available in these counties:
boycott |
ZIP |
Positive 10/5% |
Positive% 10/4 |
Positive% – average of 3 days |
Positive% – average of 7 days |
% Positive – 14 days average |
orange |
10950 |
17.7% |
12.2% |
15.3% |
17.3% |
17.9% |
Rockland |
10952 |
13.8% |
17.9% |
15.0% |
13.2% |
13.3% |
Rockland |
10977 |
14.5% |
15.7% |
13.5% |
12.8% |
12.6% |
Kings |
11223 |
4.0% |
5.1% |
7.6% |
7.8% |
7.2% |
Rockland |
10901 |
8.2% |
4.8% |
6.8% |
7.1% |
6.8% |
Kings |
11230 |
5.1% |
9.3% |
7.8% |
7.0% |
6.4% |
Kings |
11210 |
7.1% |
7.0% |
7.0% |
5.9% |
5.5% |
Queens |
11367 |
10.2% |
3.9% |
6.4% |
5.7% |
4.9% |
Kings |
11219 |
5.5% |
6.3% |
5.0% |
4.9% |
5.6% |
Kings |
11204 |
6.4% |
10.7% |
6.7% |
4.8% |
5.4% |
Kings |
11229 |
3.9% |
6.8% |
4.20% |
4.5% |
4.3% |
orange |
12550 |
2.8% |
5.8% |
5.1% |
3.9% |
2.9% |
Queens |
11691 |
4.5% |
2.2% |
3.0% |
3.3% |
3.0% |
Kings |
11249 |
5.5% |
1.1% |
3.2% |
2.9% |
2.6% |
Kings |
11218 |
2.9% |
2.7% |
3.4% |
2.9% |
2.7% |
Kings |
11235 |
3.2% |
2.8% |
3.2% |
2.7% |
2.6% |
Kings |
11234 |
1.6% |
4.3% |
2.5% |
2.5% |
2.2% |
Kings |
11220 |
3.0% |
4.7% |
3.2% |
2.0% |
1.5% |
Queens |
11432 |
1.0% |
2.8% |
2.4% |
1.9% |
1.8% |
Queens |
11385 |
2.3% |
3.3% |
2.3% |
1.8% |
1.3% |
Yesterday, the State Alcoholic Beverage Authority and State Police Task Force visited 507 establishments in New York City and Long Island and noted 6 establishments that were not complying with state requirements. The following is a breakdown of the boycott of the violations observed yesterday:
Today’s data is briefly summarized below:
- Hospitalization of the patient – 705 (+69)
- Newly admitted patients – 118
- Hospital districts – 36
- ICU number – 158 (+9)
- ICU number with intubation – 72 (+2)
- Total discharge – 77192 (+51)
- Death cases – 9
- Total deaths – 25536
The percentage of positive test results for each region that were reported within the last three days is as follows:
Area |
Saturday |
Sunday |
Monday |
Metropolitan area |
0.8% |
0.7% |
1.0% |
Downtown New York |
0.8% |
0.8% |
1.8% |
Finger lakes |
0.6% |
1.0% |
0.8% |
Long island |
0.9% |
0.9% |
1.1% |
Med Hudson |
1.4% |
1.9% |
2.5% |
Mohawk Valley |
0.4% |
0.5% |
0.6% |
New York City |
1.4% |
1.5% |
1.4% |
North countries |
0.3% |
0.8% |
0.3% |
Southern stratum |
1.1% |
0.7% |
1.8% |
West New York |
1.1% |
1.2% |
1.6% |
The percentage of positive test results reported in the past three days for each district in New York City is as follows:
Prog |
Saturday |
Sunday |
Monday |
Bronx |
1.0% |
1.4% |
1.4% |
Brooklyn |
2.4% |
2.5% |
2.1% |
Manhattan |
0.7% |
0.7% |
0.7% |
Queens |
1.3% |
1.6% |
1.3% |
Staten Island |
1.1% |
1.1% |
1.8% |
Of the total 466,908 individuals who tested positive for the virus, the geographical division was as follows:
boycott |
Positive overall |
New positive |
Albany |
3218 |
17 |
Allegany |
128 |
3 |
Brom |
2,026 |
52 |
Catarugus |
311 |
4 |
Cayuga |
232 |
1 |
Chutauqua |
636 |
4 |
Shimong |
785 |
38 |
Chenango |
263 |
1 |
Clinton |
173 |
3 |
Colombia |
609 |
1 |
Cortland |
237 |
14 |
Delaware |
143 |
2 |
Dutchess |
5,205 |
18 |
Airy |
11,864 |
66 |
Essex |
172 |
1 |
Franklin |
70 |
0 |
Fulton |
three hundred fifty |
2 |
Genesee |
351 |
5 |
Greene |
353 |
5 |
Hamilton |
15 |
0 |
Herkimer |
349 |
1 |
Jefferson |
176 |
0 |
Lewis |
53 |
0 |
Livingston |
212 |
1 |
Madison |
505 |
2 |
Monroe |
6,248 |
28 |
Montgomery |
241 |
3 |
Nassau |
47392 |
90 |
Niagara |
1,840 |
6 |
New York City |
247452 |
567 |
Oneida |
2,483 |
3 |
Onondaga |
4593 |
37 |
Ontario |
500 |
9 |
orange |
12493 |
55 |
Orleans |
338 |
1 |
Oswego |
529 |
6 |
Otsego |
353 |
6 |
Putnam |
1,656 |
4 |
Rensselaer |
952 |
7 |
Rockland |
16190 |
119 |
Saratoga |
1,103 |
3 |
Schenectady |
1430 |
1 |
Shohry |
87 |
0 |
Schuyler |
58 |
1 |
Seneca |
112 |
1 |
St. Lawrence |
337 |
1 |
Stubin |
570 |
30 |
Suffolk |
46 980 |
89 |
Sullivan |
1,623 |
7 |
Tioga |
284 |
6 |
Tompkins |
455 |
4 |
Ulster |
2,329 |
5 |
Warren |
419 |
3 |
Washington |
310 |
3 |
Wayne |
337 |
2 |
Westchester |
38567 |
52 |
Wyoming |
144 |
2 |
Yates |
67 |
1 |
Yesterday, there were 9 deaths from COVID-19 in New York State, bringing the total to 25,536. Geographical division as follows, according to the country of residence:
Deaths by county of residence |
|
boycott |
New deaths |
Airy |
1 |
Kings |
2 |
orange |
1 |
Queens |
2 |
Richmond |
1 |
Stubin |
1 |
Suffolk |
1 |
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