Governor Cuomo announces that people traveling to New York from three additional states, Puerto Rico and Washington DC must spend 14 days in quarantine.


Governor Andrew M. Cuomo announced today that three additional states, Puerto Rico and Washington, DC, meet the metrics to qualify for the travel notice that requires people who have traveled to New York from those areas, all of which have a significant extension of the community, quarantine for 14 days. The recently added states are Illinois, Kentucky and Minnesota. States have not been removed. Quarantine applies to anyone arriving from an area with a positive test rate greater than 10 per 100,000 residents for a 7-day moving average or an area with a positivity rate of 10 percent or more above a moving average 7 days.

Governor Cuomo also announced that the Joint State Liquor Authority and the New York State Police Task Force yesterday observed 26 additional violations of state social distancing requirements. The working group carried out 644 compliance checks last night.

The governor also renewed his call to Congress to include funds for state and local governments in the next stimulus package.

Governor Cuomo also offered that Major League Baseball teams come to play in New York if they have difficulties in their home states.

“Our job is to do everything possible to control COVID and anticipate possible future problems, and in that sense, the problems that we observe are the infection rates that spread throughout the country and compliance with the regulations that we now have in force throughout the country. the state, ” Governor Cuomo said. “The situation across the country is still very bad and there are more states that have exceeded our quarantine thresholds.”

“New York State has one of the lowest infection rates in the United States” Governor Cuomo continued. “We have a complete protocol system from the Department of Health, and I offer MLB that if you have trouble playing in other states, come and play here, we will establish a health protocol.”

The governor also briefed New Yorkers on the state’s investigation of a concert in Southampton that received widespread attention from the press and social media. Yesterday, New York State Health Commissioner Dr. Howard Zucker sent a letter to the city of Southampton requesting information about the concert within 24 hours and notifying the city that New York State will hold a investigation and assess the penalties associated with any public health violation. laws or regulations.

The complete and updated list of travel tips is below:

  • Alabama
  • Alaska
  • Arizona
  • Arkansas
  • California
  • Delaware
  • D.C.
  • Florida
  • Georgia
  • Idaho
  • Illinois
  • Indiana
  • Iowa
  • Kansas
  • Kentucky
  • Louisiana
  • Maryland
  • Minnesota
  • Mississippi
  • Missouri
  • Montana
  • Nebraska
  • Nevada
  • New Mexico
  • North Carolina
  • North Dakota
  • Ohio
  • Oklahoma
  • Puerto Rico
  • South Carolina
  • Tennessee
  • Texas
  • Utah
  • Virginia
  • Washington
  • Wisconsin

Today’s data is briefly summarized below:

  • Hospitalization of patients – 648 (+6)
  • Newly admitted patients – 68
  • Hospital counties – 29
  • ICU number – 152 (+3)
  • ICU number with intubation – 81 (-3)
  • Total downloads – 72,813 (+47)
  • Deceased – 9
  • Total deaths – 25,126

Of the 57,397 test results reported to New York State yesterday, 534, or 0.93 percent, were positive. The percentage of positive results for each region reported in the last three days is as follows:

REGION

SATURDAY

SUNDAY

MONDAY

Capital Region

1.2%

0.5%

1.2%

Central new york

0.4%

0.4%

0.9%

Finger Lakes

0.7%

0.9%

0.4%

Big Island

1.3%

1.5%

1.1%

Mid-Hudson

1.2%

0.8%

1.1%

Mohawk Valley

0.6%

1.0%

2.0%

New York

1.1%

1.2%

0.9%

Northern country

0.3%

0.2%

0.6%

Southern tier

0.9%

0.5%

0.6%

Western New York

0.9%

1.2%

0.9%

The governor also confirmed an additional 534 new coronavirus cases, bringing the state total to 412,878 confirmed cases in New York State. Of the total of 412,878 individuals who tested positive for the virus, the geographical breakdown is as follows:

County

Total positive

New positive

Albany

2,468

fifteen

Allegany

74

0 0

Broome

992

6 6

Cattaraugus

153

0 0

Cayuga

140

0 0

Chautauqua

219

one

Chemung

160

0 0

Chenango

203

0 0

Clinton

123

3

Columbia

504

one

Cortland

89

two

Delaware

99

one

Dutchess

4,447

7 7

Erie

8,364

37

Essex

55

0 0

Franklin

47

3

Fulton

270

0 0

Genesee

266

0 0

Greene

283

one

Hamilton

7 7

0 0

Herkimer

236

two

Jefferson

128

0 0

Luis

3. 4

0 0

Livingston

162

0 0

Madison

391

one

Monroe

4632

12

Montgomery

152

4 4

Nassau

43,059

42

Niagara

1424

0 0

New York

224,249

198

Oneida

2,028

18 years

Onondaga

3,419

twenty-one

Ontario

3. 4. 5

two

orange

11,024

14

Orleans

290

0 0

Oswego

239

0 0

Otsego

105

two

Putnam

1,412

4 4

Rensselaer

690

3

Rockland

13,845

4 4

Saratoga

691

3

Schenectady

998

8

Schoharie

68

0 0

Schuyler

twenty

0 0

Seneca

84

one

San Lorenzo

258

0 0

Steuben

289

one

Suffolk

43,024

57

Sullivan

1476

0 0

Tioga

180

0 0

Tompkins

225

0 0

Ulster

1942

sixteen

Burrow

298

4 4

Washington

254

0 0

Wayne

243

0 0

Westchester

35,838

39

Wyoming

111

one

Yachts

52

0 0

Yesterday, there were 9 deaths from COVID-19 in New York State, for a total of 25,126. A geographic breakdown is as follows, by county of residence:

Deaths by county of residence

County

New deaths

Albany

one

Bronx

one

Broome

one

Kings

two

Oneida

one

Onondaga

one

Queens

two