New York reports 918 new coronavirus infections – its highest total since mid-June 

New York reports 918 new coronavirus cases: State reports highest daily increase in infections since mid-June

  • Andrew Cuomo, governor of New York, announced the new toll on Friday
  • Cuomo said 918 people had been confirmed as infected in the prior 24 hours
  • The toll represents the highest new infection number since mid June
  • Cuomo said the results were ‘a reminder that the virus is still here’ 
  • In the 24 hours to Saturday morning there were 726 new cases and 11 deaths 

New York had 918 new cases of coronavirus confirmed on Thursday, the governor announced, in what he said was ‘a reminder that the virus is still here’.

The grim new tally was the first time that new infections were above 900 since June 12.

Andrew Cuomo, the governor, said when announcing the number on Friday that the latest data should act as a warning for all. 

Andrew Cuomo, the governor of New York, announced on Friday the new tally of cases

Andrew Cuomo, the governor of New York, announced on Friday the new tally of cases

New York state has now had almost 25,000 deaths from COVID-19 since March

New York state has now had almost 25,000 deaths from COVID-19 since March

‘The more than 900 new cases in New York yesterday, while representing just 1.38% of tests, is a reminder that the virus is still here,’ he said.

He also urged all New Yorkers to continue taking precautions against the virus, such as washing hands frequently, avoiding crowds and wearing a face mask.  

New York is the hardest-hit state for COVID

New York is the hardest-hit state for COVID

‘I cannot repeat enough that our actions today — those of individuals being smart and following all precautions, and local governments enforcing the state’s guidelines — will determine which direction these numbers go,’ he added.

The percentage of New York state residents who have tested positive for COVID-19 each day has hovered around 1% to 2% over the past week, despite concerns that protests last month over the death of George Floyd might have fueled a new surge.

More than 24,800 people with COVID-19 have died in New York since the first deaths were reported in March.

March and April were horrendous months in New York City, with May calming and a rise in June

March and April were horrendous months in New York City, with May calming and a rise in June

New York has lost more than 24,000 people to COVID-19 since the outbreak begun in March

New York has lost more than 24,000 people to COVID-19 since the outbreak begun in March

The state was by far the hardest-hit in the United States.

New York’s tally came as 40 states across the country reported a rise in the number of infections.

Florida, California, Arizona and Texas are now battling a surge in the virus, and two counties in Texas have said their hospitals are at full capacity.

Patients in the Rio Grande Valley, in Starr and Hidalgo counties, have been warned to stay at home as the outbreak overwhelms the local hospitals.

Judge Eloy Vera said there have been 18 deaths in Starr County due to Covid-19 and two severely ill patients had to be flown out of the area for treatment. 

One of the patients was taken to San Antonio and the other to Dallas, the judge said. 

‘The local and valley hospitals are at full capacity and have no more beds available,’ he said. 

New Yorkers are urged to wear face masks in public places, such as on the subway

New Yorkers are urged to wear face masks in public places, such as on the subway

‘I urge all of our residents to please shelter-in-place, wear face coverings, practice social distancing and AVOID GATHERINGS.’

On Saturday Cuomo announced that there were 726 new cases, and 11 deaths on Friday.

‘New Yorkers bent the curve of this deadly virus by being smart and taking proper precautions throughout this pandemic, and that’s reflected in yesterday’s low hospitalizations and rate of positive tests,’ he said. 

‘However, our actions today determine our numbers tomorrow, and as we move through this holiday weekend, I strongly urge everyone to closely follow state guidance on safe practices and local governments to enforce that guidance. 

‘Being New York tough means being New York smart: wear a mask, wash your hands and practice social distancing.’

source: dailymail.co.uk