COVID-19: Latest Rundown Of Long Island Cases, Hospitalizations, Deaths COVID-19: Latest Rundown Of Long Island Cases, Hospitalizations, Deaths
Covid-19: Latest Rundown Of Long Island Cases, Hospitalizations, Deaths Hospitalizations for novel coronavirus (COVID-19) on Long Island continue to drop, even as the death toll creeps closer to 3,000. In Nassau County, there have been 35,854 positive COVID-19 tests, which have now resulted in 1,700 deaths, County Executive Laura Curran announced. There have been 33,664 confirmed cases in Suffolk, leading to the death of 1,177 residents. There are currently 1,292 Nassau County residents hospitalized with COVID-19, down 76 in the past 24 hours. Suffolk’s numbers dipped below 1,000 for the first time in April, down to 970 COVID-19 patients, with 114 patients disc…
COVID-19: Latest Update On Number Of Long Island Cases COVID-19: Latest Update On Number Of Long Island Cases
Covid-19: Latest Update On Number Of Long Island Cases Hospitalization rates for novel coronavirus (COVID-19) continue to drop on Long Island, though the death toll has now topped 3,200. In both Nassau and Suffolk County, there has been a near 20 percent drop in hospitalization rates as the state begins seeing the light at the end of the COVID-19 tunnel, though new cases and deaths have been reported. "We've basically flattened the curve with what we've been doing, and now we see we're getting a little bit on the downslope," New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said. "But we have to be careful. Look at what happened in Germany, and their infection rate r…
COVID-19: Latest Update On Cases In Suffolk, Nassau COVID-19: Latest Update On Cases In Suffolk, Nassau
Covid-19: Latest Update On Cases In Suffolk, Nassau New testing centers for novel coronavirus (COVID-19) are opening on Long Island, which has seen a stark drop in hospitalization rates as the state begins to stabilize after being punched in the gut by the virus. Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone said that a new testing site will be set up in Southampton this week, as the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases reached 33,418 in the county as of Tuesday, April 28. In Nassau, which has seen a 40 percent decline in hospitalization since the virus peaked, County Executive Laura Curran said that new testing sites are coming to Elmont and New Ca…
COVID-19: Latest Rundown Of Long Island Cases, Deaths COVID-19: Latest Rundown Of Long Island Cases, Deaths
Covid-19: Latest Rundown Of Long Island Cases, Deaths Parts of Long Island may be "within striking distance" of beginning the process of reopening amid the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis. Deaths continue to rise, while COVID-19 hospitalizations continue to drop across Long Island, sparking optimism among residents and elected officials that they may be settling into the "new normal."  "Given our current trajectories, our daily improving numbers, and without any unexpected hiccups, it is my opinion, and I am saying this as my opinion, we are within striking distance of reopening parts of our economy, like some outdoor construction," N…
Woman, Man Nabbed For Attempted Murder After Long Island Incident Involving Teen Woman, Man Nabbed For Attempted Murder After Long Island Incident Involving Teen
Woman, Man Nabbed For Attempted Murder After Long Island Incident Involving Teen A woman and man have been arrested for alleged attempted murder for their roles in the stabbing of a Long Island teenager on New Year’s Eve, police said. Nassau County Police officers were dispatched to reports of a stabbing on Franklin Avenue in Franklin Square at approximately 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 31. Upon arrival at the scene, the officers found a 17-year-old man with a stab wound, who stated that he was sitting in his vehicle when he was approached by several strangers who began banging on his door, demanding that he open it and get out. According to police, when he got out, he was …
Long Island Real Estate Agent Charged In $150,000 Mortgage Fraud Long Island Real Estate Agent Charged In $150,000 Mortgage Fraud
Long Island Real Estate Agent Charged In $150,000 Mortgage Fraud A Long Island real estate agent has been charged after his involvement in a $150,000 mortgage fraud, according to police. Officers with the County of Nassau Police Department say they arrested Rickie Roberts, 58, of North Valley Stream on Tuesday, Oct. 1 based on a mortgage fraud complaint made by two victims from Freeport on Saturday, Aug. 24. After an investigation by Nassau County Police Department Fraud and Forgery Unit and the New York State Department of Financial Services, it was determined that Roberts showed the victims multiple properties in Bethpage over the course of three years…