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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
10,929 10,993
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 6,394 6,220
5,897
5,327

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

March 16 May 16
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 -174
-240
-349 -312 -323
-362
-419 -445 -421 -420
-487 -514 -469 -514
-578 -561 -564
-600
-685 -605 -643
-754 -763 -734

March 16 May 16
Net Change in Intubations
351

313 316
303
290 295
291

260

222
200
192

165

124 132
116 121 110
109
93 9488
69 69

43
27

-14 -7 -16
-26 -21
-32
-40 -41
-48 -53
-65 -56 -56-62
-73 -78 -72
-92 -73
-92 -100
-112 -108 -102 -102 -108
-118 -115 -110 -108
-127 -124 -124 -130 -130
-139

March 17 May 16
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 2,016 2,156
1,949 2,039 2,045
1,925
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
401 416 420 431 400 374

March 20 May 16
Number of Lives Lost
May 11: 195
May 12: 166
May 13: 157
May 14: 132
May 15: 157
May 16: 139
(106 in Hospitals, 33 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
149 152 149 143

105
78

March 26 May 16
58
36 45
16 21

March 20 May 16
?
? Reopening ?
?
Five Upstate Regions Reopening

Regions in Phase 1 Reopening

Regions That Do Not Meet


Metrics to Reopen as of 5/17
Where Regions Currently Stand
For the Capital Region
and Western New York,
testing/tracing capacity must be
finalized.
Today is day 78.
Mental Health

The COVID-19 crisis can be a


a mental health crisis.
Mental Health
Mental Health
Share of Americans Reporting
Serious Mental Distress
38% 37%

25%

9%
4% 4% 4%
2%

Source: San Diego State University/Florida State University 18-29 30-44 45-59 60+
How are you?
How are you, really?

The Mental Health Coalition


www.howareyoureally.org
#HowAreYouReallyChallenge
Mental Health

New York State Emotional


Support Hotline:
1-844-863-9314
Additional mental health resources
available at: headspace.com/ny
Our reopening strategy:
Data Driven
Test Trace Isolate
From the beginning of
this outbreak to the reopening,
diagnostic testing
has been most important
New York Rapidly Expanded Testing Capacity

May 17
NYS now
April 21 averaging ~40k
Agreement tests/day
April 17 with President
NYS avgs Trump for
March 26 ~20,000/day NYS to double
NYS avgs capacity
March 19 ~15,000/day
NYS avgs
March 13
~10,000/day
FDA approves
Feb 29 28 NYS labs.
FDA Approves NYS sets goal
NYS Test; NYS of 6,000/day
sets goal of
1,000/day
New York Is Testing More Than Other Countries
TOTAL DIAGNOSTIC TESTS BY POPULATION

1.4% 2.6% 3.3% 3.4% 4.9% 7.1%


South UK USA Canada Italy New York
Korea State
New York Is Testing More Than Other States
TOTAL DIAGNOSTIC TESTS BY POPULATION
7.1%

3.5%
2.7% 2.8% 2.8% 2.9%

Kentucky Florida Georgia California Washington New York


State
Testing was key to
controlling the virus spread.

Now, it will be key to


monitoring the virus
as we reopen.
Testing Locations

New York State has worked


aggressively to build a massive statewide
sample collection network.
CVS Testing Partnership

Today we are announcing a partnership


between NYS and CVS to bring testing to
more than 60 CVS pharmacies across the state
each site able to conduct 50 or more tests per day.
In New York State, we now have:

700+
TESTING SITES
New York State Testing Network

700+
TESTING SITES
However, many sites are not at full
capacity our NYS drive through and
walk-in locations can test 15,000/day but
are currently testing ~5,000/day.

As New York reopens,


more New Yorkers need to get tested.
New Yorkers eligible for diagnostic testing:
• Any individual who has COVID-19 symptoms
• Any individual who has had contact with a person known
to be positive with COVID-19
• Any individual who is subject to a precautionary or
mandatory quarantine
• Any individual who is employed as a health care worker,
nursing home worker, first responder
• Any essential worker who directly interacts with the
public while working
• Any individual who would return to workplace in Phase 1
Today we are launching a new website
to find testing sites near you.

Find a Test Site by entering home address at:


coronavirus.health.ny.gov

We have also provided data to Google Maps to display


testing site results. Search: Covid
Testing is so
can do it.
NEW YORK TOUGH
SMART
UNITED
DISCIPLINED
LOVING

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