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Today is day 75

Total Hospitalizations
18,654 18,825
18,569
18,707 18,697
18,279 18,335
18,079 17,735
17,493 17,316
16,837 16,967
16,479 16,103
16,213 16,044
15,905
15,599
14,810 15,021
14,258
13,383 13,524
12,819
12,839 12,646
12,226 12,159
11,598
10,993
10,929
10,350
9,786
9,517 9,647 9,600
9,179
8,665
8,503 8,196
7,776 7,226
7,328 7,262 7,063 6,946
6,706
6,481

5,327

4,079
3,343
2,629
2,043
1,406
1,042
617
326 496

March 16 May 13
Net Change in Total Hospitalizations

1,412 1,427
1,297
1,248
1,154 1,175 1,157
1,095
1,014

847
714 736
637 656
586 574 586

425
364 358
290
170 200
121
91 85 53 118

-20 -47 -36


-59
-128 -110 -139 -117
-173 -163
-240
-362 -349
-419 -445 -421 -420
-487 -514 -469 -514
-578 -561 -564
-600
-605 -643
-685
-754 -763 -734

March 16 May 13
Net Change in Intubations
351

313 316
303
290 295 291

260

222
200
192

165

132
124 121
116 110
109
93 94 88
69 69

43
27

-7
-14 -16
-26 -21
-32
-40 -41
-48 -53 -56 -56
-65 -62
-73 -78
-92 -92
-108 -102 -102 -108
-112 -118 -115 -110 -108
-127 -124 -124 -130 -130
-139

March 17 May 13
New COVID Hospitalizations Per Day
Gross new COVID hospitalizations (3-day rolling average)
3,181 3,169
3,042
2,945
2,825
2,772
2,736 2,722 2,689
2,563
2,487
2,411 2,389

2,210
2,119 2,156
2,016 2,039 2,045
1,925 1,949
1,833
1,776
1,616
1,564
1,408 1,404
1,389 1,367
1,265 1,224
1,119
1,076
973 970 933 954
924
837 831
789
717
656 694 659
601 607 604 572
489 521 488
401 416 420

March 20 May 13
Number of Lives Lost
May 8: 226
May 9: 207
May 10: 161
May 11: 195
May 12: 166
May 13: 157
(121 in Hospitals, 36 in Nursing Homes)
Number of Lives Lost
3-day rolling average 763 755
736 739
724
713 703 714 704
701

651
628
608 617 605

554 558
543
525
506
485
471 470
451
423
391 384 384
374 364
339 331
329
297
279
260
235 229 231 226 224
216
195 198
188
174 173
149

58
78
105
March 27 May 13
36 45
16 21

March 20 May 13
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? Reopening ?
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? Too soon ?
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Caution

Follow the data science metrics

Learn the lessons AND be smart.


Check the data on a daily basis.

Transparency is key.
New York State will post a

of relevant local information.


Central New York

14-day decline 30 per 1k


14-day decline in
in hospital New residents Contact tracers
hospitalizations Share of ICU
deaths hospitalizations Share of total beds tested 30 per 100K
OR beds available
Region Under 15 new
OR (Under 2 per 100K available
(threshold of
monthly residents or Metrics Met
Fewer than 5 residents— (threshold of 30%) (7-day average based on
hospitalizations 30%)
deaths 3 day rolling avg) of new tests infection rate
(3-day avg)
(3-day avg) per day)

Central New York 0I6 1I3 .99 43% 53% 1,052/775 Yes 7/7
Where Do Regions Currently Stand?
Where Do Regions Currently Stand?

Regions Beginning Phased


Reopening 5/15

Regions That Do Not Meet


Metrics to Reopen as of 5/14
Local Government Management

• Daily monitoring of numbers


• Daily monitoring of numbers
• Daily monitoring of numbers
• Business compliance
• Individual compliance
• React immediately if numbers change
At the same
States need
federal help.
Washington must act smart
and fast.
New York State in a

$61 BILLION HOLE


Need to fund schools, hospitals,
local governments, police officers, firefighters.
President Trump
$3.9B EXPEDITED
The House proposed a good bill
• State and local aid
• Testing funding
• Repeals SALT to help states most affected by COVID

Top 10 most
impacted states:
SALT Impact on New York

The cap on SALT effectively increases


federal taxes on New Yorkers by

$12 - 15 BILLION
Washington

No delay
No special interests
No unscrupulous corporate bailouts
Washington

No delay
No special interests
No unscrupulous corporate bailouts
No politics
Yesterday, Governor Hogan and I called on
Congress to pass $500 billion in state fiscal relief.

This is not a red vs. blue issue.


fix the mistakes of the past
and Build Back Better.
Learn from the experience.
Re-Imagine

• Education
• Tele-commuting
• Tele-medicine
• Better public transportation
• Better public health system
We need to make emergency
medical equipment in the United States.
Masks
Gowns
Drugs
Ventilators
Tests
New York State
will lead the way
New York State is developing
business here to provide
emergency medical equipment.
Lessons Learned: Hardening Our Healthcare System
Initial $3 million in grants to businesses to
manufacture supplies and equipment here in New York:
• LMD Power of Light Corp (Monroe County) non-invasive ventilators
125 per month
• New Lab (Brooklyn) Devices to automate manual respirators
• Bodi Energy (Tompkins County) 420,000 N95 masks per week
• Strong Manufacturers (Erie County) 6.75 million masks per week
• Clear-Vu Medical (Suffolk County) 115,000 face shields per week
• Garment District for Gowns (NYC) Over 30,000 gowns per week.
• Made in Midtown Inc. (NYC) up to 3,600 masks per week
Contact Empire State Development
to grow or start medical supply
business:
www.esd.ny.gov
With this virus we must stay vigilant.

We are still learning,


and so is the virus.
COVID-Related Illness in Children

• DOH is now investigating 110 cases of what may be


a rare COVID-related illness in children.
• Symptoms similar to atypical Kawasaki disease or
toxic shock-like syndrome.
• The illness has tragically taken the lives of three
young New Yorkers a 5-year-old boy, a 7-year-old
boy, and an 18-year-old girl.
COVID-Related Illness in Children
• New York State and
DOH are leading a
national effort to
understand and
combat this new
syndrome.
• So far, 16 other states,
Washington, D.C., and
six European countries
have reported cases
as well.
COVID-Related Illness in Children
While we believe this illness to be rare, seek care immediately if your child has:
Predominant Symptoms:
Prolonged fever (more than 5 days)
Severe abdominal pain, diarrhea, or vomiting
Bloodshot eyes
Skin rash
Other Symptoms:
Change in skin color - becoming pale, patchy, and/or blue
Difficulty feeding (infants) or is too sick to drink fluids
Trouble breathing or is breathing very quickly
Racing heart or chest pain
Lethargy, irritability, or confusion
COVID-Related Illness in Children

• New York has issued first-in-the-nation criteria


to healthcare professionals across the state
defining this syndrome.
• NYS DOH has also directed hospitals to
prioritize testing for children with these
symptoms.
COVID-Related Illness in Children

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For More Information

WWW.HEALTH.NY.GOV
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