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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
15,021
14,810
14,258
13,383 13,524
12,819
12,839 12,646
12,226 12,159
11,598
10,993
10,929
10,350
9,786
9,517 9,647 9,600
9,179
8,665
8,503 8,196
7,776
7,328 7,2627,226
7,063
6,481

5,327

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

March 16 May 11
Net Change in Total Hospitalizations

1,412 1,427
1,297
1,248
1,154 1,175 1,157
1,014 1,095

847
714 736
637 656
586 574 586

425
364 358
290
121 200
170
91 85 53 118

-20 -47 -36


-59
-128 -110 -139
-173
-163
-362 -349
-419 -445 -421 -420
-487 -514 -469 -514
-578 -561 -564
-600 -605
-643
-685
-754 -763 -734

March 16 May 11
Net Change in Intubations
351

313 316
303
290 295 291

260

222
200
192

165

132
124 121
116 110
109
93 94
88
69 69

43
27

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

March 17 May 11
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
1,949 2,119 2,0392,156
2,039
2,016 2,045
1,949
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
383 401

March 19 May 11
March 19 May 11
Number of Lives Lost
May 6: 231
May 7: 216
May 8: 226
May 9: 207
May 10: 161
May 11: 195
(142 in Hospitals, 53 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
149

105
78

March 27 May 11
58
36 45
16 21

March 20 May 11
We are making real
progress

cocky or arrogant.
Update on Emerging Issue

NYS DOH is now investigating approximately 100 cases


of what may be a COVID-related illness in children with
symptoms similar to Kawasaki disease and toxic shock-
like syndrome.

The illness has tragically taken the lives of three young


New Yorkers 5 year old boy, 7 year old boy, 18 year old
girl.
Update on Emerging Issue Ages of ~100 Cases
Age Percent of Cases

<1 5%

1-4 18%

5-9 29%

10-14 28%

15-19 16%

20-21 4%
Update on Emerging Issue
Seek care immediately if your child has:

• Prolonged fever (more than 5 days)


• Difficulty feeding (infants) or is too sick to drink fluids
• Severe abdominal pain, diarrhea, or vomiting
• Change in skin color - becoming pale, patchy, and/or blue
• Trouble breathing or is breathing very quickly
• Racing heart or chest pain
• Decreased amount or frequency of urine
• Lethargy, irritability, or confusion
Update on Emerging Issue

DOH is advising all hospitals to


prioritize COVID-19 testing for children
presenting these symptoms.
?
? Reopening ?
?
NEW YORK TOUGH
SMART
Source: New York Times
SMART
Smart
 Following data and facts, CDC reopening criteria, not
Dr. Fauci

 , South Korea,
Germany, other states
 Regional management and citizen participation
 Transparency
Where Do Regions Currently Stand?
Calibrate/Control

DIAGNOSTIC INFECTION
ANTIBODY HOSPITALIZATION
TESTING RATE RATE
TESTING RATE VS. CAPACITY
(TRACING) (Rt)

Managing/monitoring/compliance
by regional control group
Southern Tier Control Room
• Basil Seggos, DEC Commissioner
• Stacey Duncan, the Agency Executive Director
• Dave Marsh, Business Manager, Laborers Local 785
• Broome County Executive Jason Garnar
• Chemung County Executive Chris Moss
• Tompkins Co. Administrator Jason Molino
• Steuben County Manager Jack Wheeler
• Tim , Schuyler County
• Tioga County Chair Martha Sauerbrey
• Chenango County Chair Lawrence Wilcox
• Delaware County Chair Tina Mole
• City of Binghamton Mayor Rich David
• City of Ithaca Mayor Svante Myrick
Where Do Regions Currently Stand?

Updated online daily to track progress:


forward.ny.gov/regional-monitoring-dashboard
States are doing what they must do.

Washington must act smartly.


This time pass a smart federal bill:
NO handouts to
greedy corporations.
NO political pork.
NO partisanship.
Fund:
• State and local governments
• Working families
• State testing and tracing
• A real economic stimulus
Federal Funds Became State Pork

Alabama had
~600 cases of COVID-19
and received $1.8 billion.

Legislative leaders gave


Gov. Kay Ivey a preliminary

$200 million for a new


The first COVID bill bailed out big business and
millionaires, not those who actually need it.
Instead of bailing out corporate America,
save working Americans:
Police Officers
Firefighters
Nurses
School Teachers
Food Banks
New York needs $61 billion alone in
federal support or we will have to
reduce spending:

Schools Local Govts Hospitals


20% 20% 20%
This is not a red vs. blue issue.
Democratic and Republican states are leading
the reopening and need federal assistance.

Gov. Hogan & I will issue a joint


statement today.
The federal bill must be responsive to
working families:
Landlord and renter assistance
Payroll protection
Funeral costs
Repeal SALT
Fund State Testing and Tracing:
• Bringing state testing to scale and

for the duration of this virus, and


just

It should reimagine America.


It should
stimulate the economy
Invest in public infrastructure
Airports
Bridges
Mass transit
Public health infrastructure
Invest in Public Infrastructure

Investment in
public
infrastructure
is long overdue.
Every president in recent history said the same thing
pubic infrastructure is
Invest in Public Infrastructure

If not now, when?


NO BAILOUT
BOONDOGGLES
the American

AGAIN
Learn From the Past

In 2008, the banks were bailed out


while working Americans
lost their life savings.
Learn From the Past
Learn From the Past
As Attorney General, I saw
Corporations have already

They will use the pandemic to


enact layoffs and not rehire many
employees increasing corporate
profit and stock values on the
backs of American workers.
I propose:
The Americans First Law
If a corporation does not rehire the same
number of employees pre-pandemic
no government money.
New York Congressional Delegation
members will propose the Americans First
Law to stop corporate bailout boondoggles.

Rep. Nydia Velazquez Rep. Thomas Suozzi Rep. Carolyn Maloney Rep. Hakeem Jeffries Rep. Greg Meeks Rep. Grace Meng Rep. Eliot Engel
I have spoken to the New York
Congressional Delegation and they
have the opportunity to lead the way
in the House bill that will be proposed.
USA TOUGH
SMART
UNITED
DISCIPLINED
LOVING
Relief Shortchanged Hardest Hit States

Alaska $3,396,739
Wyoming $2,133,106
Hawaii $2,016,129
Kentucky $337,697
Connecticut $47,204 Federal COVID-19 Funding
New Jersey $27,174 per Positive Case
New York $23,840
AP analysis as of May 4

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