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Day 99

Day 14
COVID-19 and Social Unrest
Two separate issues,
but an important week for NYS on both fronts:

Reopening of Opportunity for NYS


NYC on Day to lead the nation in
100 of COVID- wake of George
19 crisis Floyd murder
Opportunity for New York State
to lead the nation in wake of
George Floyd murder
Protests continued
across the state last night.
Saying together in one voice:
We are angry
We are frustrated
We are marching
We are tired
Demand ACTION
Remember:
people follow. No, it is often the people

AJ PARKINSON
If there is no struggle,
there is no progress.
FREDERICK DOUGLASS
Now once again
for New York to lead.
4 Cornerstones
• Transparency of prior disciplinary records 50-a
• No chokeholds
• Attorney General as special prosecutor
• False race-based 911 report prohibited
My opinion
The George Floyd
Reform Agenda
should be:
FEDERAL
BOLDER
Address core inequality and
injustice issues:

Education equity
Child poverty
Affordable housing
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? REOPENING ?
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Based on data and facts.
Total Hospitalizations
18,654 18,825
18,569 18,697
18,707 18,335

2,427
18,279
18,079 17,735
17,493 17,316
16,967
16,837
16,103
16,479
16,213

HOSPITALIZATIONS
15,905 16,044
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
9,786
10,350 9,647
9,600
9,517
9,179
8,665
8,503 8,196 7,226
7,776 7,063
7,328 7,262 6,946 6,394
6,706 6,220 5,818
6,481 5,897 5,570
5,840 5,187
5,327 4,844 4,393
4,642 4,348 4,208
4,079 4,265 4,010 3,619
3,781 3,436 3,121
3,343 3,331 2,978 2,728
2,849 2,603
2,629 2,427
2,043
1,406
1,042
496 617
326

March 16 June 6
Number of Lives Lost
June 1: 58
June 2: 49
June 3: 52
June 4: 42
June 5: 35
June 6: 45
(31 in Hospitals, 14 in Nursing Homes)
Number of Lives Lost
3-day rolling average
763 755
736 739
713 714 724
701 703 704

651
628
608 617 605

554 558 543


525
506
485
471 470
451
423
391 384
384 374 364
339
329 331
297
279
260
231
235 229 226 224
216 198
195 188 173
174 152
143
149 149 134
108
117 107 109 101
105

March 22 June 6
99 96 93
78 81 74 72
69 63 59
58 56 54 53 48
36 45 43 41
16 21

March 20 June 6
Percent of Tests with Positive Results
50% 50%
49%
Yesterday:
48% 49%

60,435 tests
47% 47%
45% 44% 45%
44%
42% 42% 42% 43% 43%
40%
40% 40%

34%
37%
35%
38%

35% 35%
781 positive tests
29%
30%
32%
30% 29%
29%
lowest since March 16
27% 27%

23%
22%
25%
24% 23%
22%
21%
~1% positive
19%
17%
16% 17%
15% 15% 15% 15%
13%
13% 13% 12%
10% 10%
10% 10% 9%
8%
8%
8%
7% 6% 7%
6% 6% 5% 5%
5% 4% 3% 3%
4% 4% 3%
3% 3% 3% 2% 2% 2% 2% 2%
2% 2% 2% 1% 1%

March 12 June 6
New Yorkers bent the curve.

Based on these numbers,


we will advance our reopening.
Phased Reopening

Westchester/Rockland/
Hudson Valley is on track
to enter Phase II
on Tuesday.
Phased Reopening

Long Island is on track


to enter Phase II
on Wednesday.
Graduations
Today we are announcing that
outdoor, socially-distanced graduations
of up to 150 people will be allowed
beginning June 26.

Subject to any outbreaks or


significant changes.
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? NYC ?
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Phased Reopening

NYC meets the metrics


to begin reopening.

14-day decline in 14-day decline 30 per 1k


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

New York City ✓ ✓ 1.29 31% 33% 24,720/8,399 Expected 6/7


Phased Reopening

JUNE 8:
NYC will enter
Phase I tomorrow.
As New York City enters Phase I,
we will launch a new
focused testing strategy.

We will perform 35,000 tests


per day in New York City to
closely monitor the reopening.
New York State Testing Network

225+
TESTING SITES
in NYC
All participants in recent protests are eligible for
testing at any testing site.

We are prioritizing 15 testing sites across NYC


for individuals who have participated
in recent protests.
Please get a test!

www.coronavirus.health.ny.gov
New Yorkers bent the curve by
being smart.

Our reopening must


continue to be smart.
Heed the Caution Signs
Data-Driven Policy Works
New York Curve Rest of USA Curve
30,000

30,000
Daily Positive Cases

Daily Positive Cases


March 3 June 6 March 3 June 6
Source: COVID Tracking Project
All New Yorkers should be proud
of their accomplishment.
Landmarks across the state will be
lit blue and gold and
project NY Tough tonight.
1 WTC
Grand Central Terminal Bridge
Rockefeller Center
Corning Tower
Utica State Office Building
Kosciuszko Bridge
H. Carl McCall SUNY Administration Building
New York State Education Department Building
Alfred E. Smith State Office Building
New York State Fairgrounds
Niagara Falls
Olympic Ski Jumps
Olympic Center
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Mid-Hudson Bridge
NEW YORK TOUGH
SMART
UNITED
DISCIPLINED
LOVING

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