April 27, 2020.
Dear
Daniel,
This
has been a hellish experience for our country. New Yorkers have come
together to fight this virus. We have flattened the curve and are
finally seeing the horrific number of fellow New Yorkers lost each day
come down, as well as seeing the daily hospitalization numbers
decrease. As we think about our next steps, we are focused on these
figures as well as the testing data to guide us forward. We will
closely monitor and act in accordance with the clear evidence
presented.
Chart of the Day: New COVID-19
hospitalizations continue to decline.
Here's what else you need to know tonight:
1. Phase two of the state's antibody
testing survey results are in. The preliminary
results, from an expanded sample size of about 7,500, show that 14.9
percent of the population are positive for COVID-19 antibodies. But
there are large variations depending on the region within the state.
2. Starting today, the state is expanding
its antibody testing survey to further determine the spread of
infection among frontline workers and first responders.
Today the state tested 1,000 FDNY officers and 1,000 NYPD officers from
across all five boroughs of New York City, and this week we will test
3,000 healthcare workers and 1,000 transit workers for antibodies.
These New Yorkers are putting themselves on the frontlines and we must
ensure we're checking on them.
3. Five new drive-through testing
facilities will open in Monroe, Erie, Broome, Niagara and Oneida
Counties. On Saturday, the state expanded diagnostic
testing criteria to include all first responders, healthcare workers
and essential employees even if they don't have symptoms. These
individuals will be able to get tested for COVID-19 at these new
drive-thru facilities. If you're eligible and would like to be tested,
you must make an appointment by calling 888-364-306 or by visiting http://covid19screening.health.ny.gov.
4. At a time when many New Yorkers are
hungry, food should not be wasted. Following
reports of unsold milk being dumped in upstate New York, the state will
work with farmers and companies such as Chobani and Cabot Cheese to
distribute their excess products to food banks and those in need. It's
part of the "Nourish New York" Initiative to purchase food
from New York farms for those in need.
5.
New York State will
provide financial support to food banks across the state. The
state will provide $25 million from the state's special public health
emergency fund for food banks and providers most impacted by COVID-19.
To find a food bank that supports your region, visit the Department of
Health's food bank state
map. We are also asking any philanthropies that would like to help
the state's food banks to email COVIDPhilanthropies@exec.ny.gov.
6. Two million bottles of "NYS
Clean" hand sanitizer have been distributed across all 62 counties
to date. The hand sanitizer, which is manufactured
by New York State, has been distributed to hospitals, nursing homes,
food banks, food handlers, the Red Cross, first responders, schools and
college, healthcare workers, homeless organizations, law enforcement,
unions, transportation systems and faith-based organizations.
Tonight's "Deep Breath Moment": Coloring can be a great way to relieve stress and
deal with cabin fever, for children or adults. ILoveNY released new
coloring pages featuring New York State landmarks. Download and print
out the coloring pages here.
If you were forwarded this email, you can subscribe
to New York State's Coronavirus Updates here.
Ever
Upward,
Governor
Andrew M. Cuomo
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