“We need a reality check because there are dangerous times we’re in. The COVID ratio, the number of deaths, the number of hospitalizations, everything we watch on TV all day depends on our actions. There’s no predetermined result. Tell us what they’re doing today. New Yorkers, I’ll tell you the infection rate tomorrow Now we’re in a place where the synergy is bad – the COVID feeling tired Yes, we’re only 3 percent and only Vermont, Maine and Hawaii are lower than us, but that’s in an instant it can change and we have to remember how we got here ” said Governor Cuomo. “This community infection rate matters, so we’re talking about microclusters. It should affect the behavior of your family and community and be a COVID variable in your community. We’re social beings and this high season is social activity. It’s a bad combination and always a combination of events. the main problems.Now Upper Manhattan, basically the Washington Heights area will become a yellow zone.Additional yellow zones will be added to Long Island.A part of Onondaga and Monroe counties will become an orange zone.State Island, part of a yellow zone, part of an orange zone.This year think of Thanksgiving as a time when we do, we really thank the people who did really phenomenal things this year, and we continue to thank them for doing our part and wearing a mask, staying socially away, and learning safe behaviors . “
Change the current focus zones
Staten Island – Parts of Staten Island are moving to Orange Attention Zone – Click Here for Map
Parts of Staten Island will transition to an orange warning zone based on an increasing 7-day positivity rate, number of cases, and hospitalizations that meet the metrics for designating the orange warning zone. The rest of the district remains in a yellow precautionary zone.
New focus zones
Manhattan – New Yellow Caution Zone – Click Here for Map
A new yellow zone will be established in Washington Heights after meeting the metrics for designating the yellow precautionary zone, including increasing 7-day positivity rates, number of cases, and hospital nurses.
Monroe County – Click Here for Map
The city of Rochester and surrounding areas will transition to an orange zone once they meet the positive new cases and hospital treatment indicators for designating the orange zone. The rest of the existing yellow zone remains a precautionary yellow zone.
Nassau County – Links to the maps below
Yellow precautionary zones are being established in and around Great Neck and Massapequa Park, after being sustained positive in both areas, new case numbers and hospital treatments have been seen that meet the metrics for designating the yellow precautionary zone.
Onondaga County – Click Here for Map
The city of Syracuse and surrounding areas are moving to an orange precautionary zone as the number of positivity and cases, as well as the number of hospitalizations, continues to increase. The existing yellow zone will remain a yellow precautionary zone and parts of it will be expanded.
Suffolk County – Links to the maps below
Parts of Suffolk County, including Hampton Bays and Riverhead, will appear as a precautionary yellow zone after meeting positive new cases and new hospital measurement indicators for the designation of the yellow zone.
The governor noted that in all focus areas under the state microcluster strategy, the positive test rate was 4.48 percent and outside the focus area was 2.73 percent. Within the focus areas, 39,209 test results were reported yesterday, resulting in 1,755 positives. For the remainder of the condition, excluding these focus areas, 152,280 test results were reported, resulting in 4151 positive results. The full results of the tests reported yesterday, the previous day, the current 7-day rolling average and the last two weeks are:
CONDITION |
11 / 1- 11/7% positive |
11 / 8- 11/14% positive |
11 / 15- 11/21% positive |
The current 7-day rolling average |
Previous day (11/21)% positive |
Yesterday (11/22)% positive |
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All focus areas nationwide are% positive |
3.44% |
4.89% |
4.57% |
4.57% |
4.39% |
4.48% |
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Across the state,% is positive along with all focus areas |
1.95% |
2.86% |
2.89% |
2.93% |
2.74% |
3.08% |
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Across the state,% is positive, without any focus areas |
1.81% |
2.47% |
2.44% |
2.52% |
2.29% |
2.73% |
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The 7-day average positivity rates of the microcluster zone today, yesterday, the previous day, last week and the week before:
FOCUS ZONE |
11 / 1- 11/7% positive |
11 / 8- 11/14% positive |
11 / 15- 11/21% positive |
Previous day 7 day rolling average |
Yesterday was a 7-day rolling average |
Current 7-day rolling average |
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The focus area of the Erie orange zone is% positive |
4.53% |
7.22% |
7.30% |
7.25% |
7.30% |
7.20% |
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The focus area of the Erie Yellow Zone is% positive |
4.64% |
5.34% |
7.36% |
7.58% |
7.36% |
7.53% |
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Niagara yellow zone focus area% positive |
4.29% |
5.10% |
4.44% |
4.30% |
4.44% |
4.53% |
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Monroe Yellow Zone focus area% positive |
4.06% |
5.54% |
3.80% |
3.96% |
3.80% |
3.76% |
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Onondaga Yellow zone focus area% positive |
4.68% |
6.58% |
5.12% |
5.65% |
5.12% |
4.99% |
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Queens Kew Garden Hills / Forest Hills / Astoria yellow zone focus area% positive |
2.11% |
3.40% |
3.40% |
3.32% |
3.40% |
3.31% |
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Bronx East yellow zone focus area% positive |
2.70% |
3.81% |
3.52% |
3.49% |
3.52% |
3.73% |
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Bronx West Yellow – zone focus area% positive |
2.79% |
3.80% |
4.70% |
4.72% |
4.70% |
4.73% |
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Brooklyn Yellow Zone focus area% positive |
3.33% |
3.92% |
3.70% |
3.72% |
3.70% |
3.85% |
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Rockland Yellow Zone focus area% positive |
3.46% |
3.55% |
3.39% |
3.30% |
3.39% |
3.29% |
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The focus area of the Chemung Orange zone is% positive |
6.45% |
4.59% |
4.71% |
4.15% |
4.71% |
5.20% |
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Staten Island Yellow Zone focus area% positive |
3.00% |
4.33% |
4.15% |
3.99% |
4.15% |
4.28% |
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Tioga Yellow zone focus area% positive |
10.03% |
10.81% |
5.60% |
5.90% |
5.60% |
5.47% |
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Orange Middletown – The focus area of the yellow zone is% positive |
2.95% |
3.81% |
5.41% |
4.94% |
5.41% |
3.84% |
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Orange Newburgh – The focus area of the yellow zone is% positive |
5.96% |
8.07% |
7.89% |
7.93% |
7.89% |
8.68% |
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Westchester Peekskill – The focus area of the yellow zone is% positive |
5.16% |
10.36% |
7.15% |
7.70% |
7.15% |
7.29% |
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Westchester Ossining – The focus area of the yellow zone is% positive |
5.00% |
9.88% |
10.22% |
10.37% |
10.22% |
10.11% |
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Westchester Tarrytown – Yellow zone focus area% positive |
4.26% |
8.47% |
8.27% |
8.56% |
8.27% |
8.80% |
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Westchester Yonkers – The focus area of the yellow zone is% positive |
3.42% |
4.48% |
4.11% |
4.07% |
4.11% |
4.38% |
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Westchester New Rochelle – Yellow zone focus area% positive |
4.40% |
6.46% |
5.68% |
6.58% |
5.68% |
5.20% |
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Westchester Port Chester Orange Zone focus area% positive |
7.46% |
9.34% |
7.59% |
7.09% |
7.59% |
7.94% |
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Today’s data is briefly summarized below:
- Hospital care – 2 724 (+162)
- Newly admitted patients – 363
- Hospital counties – 52
- Number ICU – 545 (+43)
- ICU number with intubation – 249 (+15)
- Total emissions – 83,501 (+194)
- Deaths – 33
- Total deaths – 26,390
The percentage of positive test results reported in each region over the past three days is as follows:
COUNTRY |
FRIDAY |
SATURDAY |
SUNDAY |
CURRENTLY 7 DAYS AVERAGE |
Capital region |
2.4% |
2.0% |
2.0% |
2.28% |
The center of New York |
3.5% |
2.6% |
3.6% |
3.43% |
Fingers |
3.8% |
2.5% |
3.6% |
3.30% |
Long Island |
2.9% |
3.5% |
3.5% |
3.24% |
Mid-Hudson |
3.7% |
3.3% |
4.2% |
3.91% |
Mohawk Valley |
3.3% |
2.1% |
2.5% |
2.58% |
New York City |
2.6% |
2.3% |
2.5% |
2.57% |
Northern country |
2.2% |
1.3% |
1.7% |
1.73% |
South level |
1.2% |
1.5% |
1.8% |
1.23% |
Western New York |
5.7% |
6.0% |
5.5% |
5.11% |
The percentage of positive test results reported in each New York County over the past three days is as follows:
DISTRICT |
FRIDAY |
SATURDAY |
SUNDAY |
CURRENTLY 7 DAYS AVERAGE |
The Bronx |
3.9% |
3.3% |
3.4% |
3.39% |
Brooklyn |
2.4% |
2.0% |
2.7% |
2.33% |
Manhattan |
2.0% |
1.4% |
1.4% |
1.78% |
Queens |
2.4% |
2.9% |
2.9% |
2.81% |
Staten Island |
3.8% |
4.4% |
4.2% |
4.15% |
Of the 602,120 individuals who tested positive for the virus, the geographical breakdown is as follows:
County |
Completely positive |
New positive |
Albany |
5,148 |
40 |
Allegany |
856 |
10. |
Broome |
4,927 |
68 |
Cattaraugus |
901 |
24. |
Cayuga |
735 |
31 |
Chautauqua |
1,403 |
11. |
Chemung |
2,702 |
55 |
Chenango |
578 |
15 |
Clinton |
428 |
10. |
Colombia |
965 |
3 |
Cortland |
907 |
23 |
Delaware |
314 |
5. |
The Netherlands |
6,728 |
94. |
Erie |
21,572 |
497 |
Essex |
250 |
2 |
Franklin |
239 |
8. |
Fulton |
454 |
22. |
Genesee |
800 |
42 |
Greene |
633 |
7 |
Hamilton |
39 |
2 |
Herkimer |
582 |
7 |
Jefferson |
435 |
17. |
Lewis |
306 |
6. |
Livingston |
617 |
34 |
Madison |
821 |
24. |
Monroe |
12,771 |
365 |
Montgomery |
396 |
18. |
Nassau |
57,127 |
421 |
Niagara |
3,213 |
61 |
NYC |
296,547 |
1,782 |
Oneida |
4,210 |
129 |
Onondaga |
9,362 |
202 |
Ontario |
1,129 |
42 |
orange |
15,987 |
115 |
Orleans |
576 |
15 |
Oswego |
1,273 |
86 |
Otsego |
529 |
21 |
Putnam |
2,472 |
110 |
Rensselaer |
1,528 |
13. |
Rockland |
20,708 |
106. |
Saratoga |
1,969 |
65 |
Schenectady |
2,136 |
63 |
Schoharie |
176 |
7 |
Schuyler |
271 |
9. |
Seneca |
253 |
10. |
St. Lawrence |
678 |
11. |
Steuben |
1,599 |
42 |
Suffolk |
56,865 |
526 |
Sullivan |
2,093 |
15 |
Tioga |
1,043 |
19. |
Tompkins |
936 |
32 |
Ulster |
3,073 |
50 |
Warren |
543 |
1 |
Washington |
430 |
8. |
Wayne |
967 |
55 |
Westchester |
47,262 |
421 |
Wyoming |
419 |
18. |
Yates |
239 |
11. |
Yesterday, 33 New Yorkers died of COVID-19 in New York State, rising to 26,390. The geographical breakdown is as follows by county of residence:
Deaths by county of residence |
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County |
New deaths |
Allegany |
1 |
The Bronx |
3 |
Chemung |
1 |
Erie |
10. |
Genesee |
1 |
Kings |
2 |
Lewis |
1 |
Madison |
1 |
Monroe |
3 |
Nassau |
1 |
Richmond |
3 |
Rockland |
1 |
Steuben |
1 |
Suffolk |
3 |
Tioga |
1 |