Covid-19: Here's Latest Rundown Of Long Island Hospitalization Trends, Cases
There have now been nearly 250,000 people tested and more than 76,000 confirmed positive novel coronavirus (COVID-19) cases on Long Island as the region looks to begin the process of reopening the economy.
In Nassau County, the state Department of Health is reporting that 124,888 residents have been tested, resulting in 38,743 (31 percent) positive cases. In Suffolk County, 124,052 people have been tested, which has led to 37,544 (30.3 percent) positive cases in residents.
Since the outbreak began in early March, there have been 2,016 COVID-19-related deaths in Nassau, and 1,697 in Suffolk.…
Covid-19: Here's Latest Rundown Of Long Island Hospitalization Trends, Cases
The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) hospitalization, death, and infection rate continue to drop on Long Island, though the region may still be weeks away from reopening the first phase of businesses.
As of Wednesday, May 13, Long Island has met only five of seven metrics laid out by the state before regions are permitted to reopen. The rate of new hospitalizations over a three-day average are too high, and there hasn’t been enough of a decline in hospitalization deaths, per the state’s requirements.
In Nassau County, 122,255 residents have been tested for COVID-19, with 38,587 (31.6 percent) t…
Covid-19: Here's Latest Rundown Of Long Island Hospitalization Trends, Cases
Long Island continues to see new cases of novel coronavirus (COVID-19), though the region is approaching the minimum criteria to begin reopening the economy.
In Nassau County, 119,881 residents have been tested for COVID-19, with 38,434 testing positive, according to the state Department of Health. In Suffolk County, 117,873 residents have been tested, resulting in 37,062 positive tests.
There have been 1,991 COVID-19-related deaths in Nassau, while 1,654 Suffolk residents have died from the virus.
Hospitalization numbers were not provided by the state, though Suffolk County Executive Stev…
Covid-19: Here's Latest Rundown Of Long Island Hospitalization Trends, Cases
The number of new novel coronavirus (COVID-19) cases on Long Island continues to drop, as the hospitalization, death, and intubation rates continue to trend downward across New York State.
In Nassau County, there were 120 new positive COVID-19 cases, bringing the total to 38,337 since the outbreak began in early March. There were 209 new cases in Suffolk County, as the total climbed to 36,911.
There have been 1,973 Nassau County residents who died from COVID-19, while there have been 1,639 fatalities of Suffolk residents.
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Covid-19: Here's Latest Rundown Of Long Island Cases, Deaths
The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) infection, hospitalization, and death rates continue to trend in the right direction on Long Island, though there were still hundreds of newly reported positive cases of the virus overnight.
In Suffolk, there was 264 newly reported cases of COVID-19, while Nassau saw an additional 219 residents test positive for the virus, though dozens of COVID-19 patients continue to be released from Long Island hospitals daily.
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Covid-19: Here's Latest Rundown Of Long Island Cases, Hospitalizations, Deaths
Hospitalizations for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) continue dropping in Nassau County, though there has been an uptick in Suffolk County for the second straight day.
Nassau County Executive Laura Curran said that there has been a slight drop in hospitalizations in the county for the 20th straight day, down to slightly more than 1,000 as of Tuesday, May 5.
In Suffolk, County Executive Steve Bellone said that there were 18 more people hospitalized with the virus, up for the second day in a row.
According to the New York State Department of Health, there have been 105,444 people test…
Long Island Covid-19 Death Toll Tops 3,000: Latest Rundown Of Cases, Hospitalizations, Deaths
More than 3,000 Long Islanders have now died from novel coronavirus (COVID-19) as the outbreak enters its third month in New York.
In Nassau, 103,622 residents have been tested for COVID-19, resulting in 36,965, according to the state Department of Health. In Suffolk, 100,389 people have now been tested, resulting in 35,077 positive COVID-19 tests.
Since the outbreak began in early March, 1,792 Nassau residents have died, while 1,273 Suffolk residents have died. The total number for the Island is 3,065.
In Nassau, Hempstead still had the highest volume of cases (1,915), followed by Freepor…
Covid-19: Latest Rundown Of Long Island Cases, Hospitalizations, Deaths
Hospitalization rates for novel coronavirus (COVID-19) continue to drop on Long Island, as both Nassau and Suffolk county look to slowly reopen their economies.
In Nassau, there have been 36,161 (307 new) positive COVID-19 tests, which have now resulted in the death of 1,720 county residents. There have been 34,037 (373 new) confirmed cases in Suffolk, leading to the death of 1,203 county residents.
"We're seeing signs of strength hope and resiliency throughout the county," Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone said, noting that the county is approaching the magic number of 14 consecutive …