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  • Update on New York State’s COVID numbers as Onondaga County loses one more to the coronavirus

    Update on New York State’s COVID numbers as Onondaga County loses one more to the coronavirus

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    (WSYR-TV) — Onondaga County has 206 new cases as the Onondaga County Executive announced one more resident has died from COVID-19.

    Ryan McMahon tweeted out the news Thursday that a man in 70s, with underlying conditions was the county’s latest victim.

    Meanwhile, Governor Kathy Hochul today updated New Yorkers on the state’s progress combating COVID-19.  

    “New Yorkers are resilient and strong and they have proven that repeatedly throughout this pandemic – by wearing their masks, socially distancing, and getting their vaccine, they have helped keep their communities safe and their loved ones healthy,” Governor Hochul said. “While we continue to progress, we need to remain mindful as we head into the holiday season. If you haven’t already, get your vaccine today. It’s the best defense we have against COVID-19 and it’s safe, effective, and free.”
     
    Today’s data is summarized briefly below:

    ·         Test Results Reported – 225,695

    ·         Total Positive – 4,285
    ·         Percent Positive – 1.90{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c}

    ·         7-Day Average Percent Positive – 2.08{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c}
    ·         Patient Hospitalization – 1,952 (-44)
    ·         Patients Newly Admitted – 231
    ·         Patients in ICU – 469 (+15)
    ·         Patients in ICU with Intubation – 268 (+6)
    ·         Total Discharges – 207,649 (+241)
    ·         New deaths reported by healthcare facilities through HERDS – 27
    ·         Total deaths reported by healthcare facilities through HERDS – 45,476
    The Health Electronic Response Data System is a NYS DOH data source that collects confirmed daily death data as reported by hospitals, nursing homes and adult care facilities only.
    ·         Total deaths reported to and compiled by the CDC – 57,889
    This daily COVID-19 provisional death certificate data reported by NYS DOH and NYC to the CDC includes those who died in any location, including hospitals, nursing homes, adult care facilities, at home, in hospice and other settings.
    ·         Total vaccine doses administered – 26,930,081
    ·         Total vaccine doses administered over past 24 hours – 94,060
    ·         Total vaccine doses administered over past 7 days – 458,878
    ·         Percent of New Yorkers ages 18 and older with at least one vaccine dose – 83.9{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c}
    ·         Percent of New Yorkers ages 18 and older with completed vaccine series – 76.3{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c}
    ·         Percent of New Yorkers ages 18 and older with at least one vaccine dose (CDC) – 87.0{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c}
    ·         Percent of New Yorkers ages 18 and older with completed vaccine series (CDC) – 78.3{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c}
    ·         Percent of all New Yorkers with at least one vaccine dose – 71.1{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c}
    ·         Percent of all New Yorkers with completed vaccine series – 64.6{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c}
    ·         Percent of all New Yorkers with at least one vaccine dose (CDC) – 73.8{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c}
    ·         Percent of all New Yorkers with completed vaccine series (CDC) – 66.3{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c}

     Each region’s 7-day average percentage of positive test results reported over the last three days is as follows:  

    Region Monday, October 25, 2021 Tuesday, October 26, 2021 Wednesday, October 27, 2021
    Capital Region 3.64{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} 3.58{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} 3.65{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c}
    Central New York 4.26{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} 4.28{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} 4.28{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c}
    Finger Lakes 4.43{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} 4.38{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} 4.38{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c}
    Long Island 2.16{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} 2.13{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} 2.13{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c}
    Mid-Hudson 1.90{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} 1.85{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} 1.81{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c}
    Mohawk Valley 3.85{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} 4.01{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} 4.19{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c}
    New York City 1.00{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} 0.98{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} 0.97{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c}
    North Country 4.81{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} 4.80{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} 4.75{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c}
    Southern Tier 3.06{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} 3.07{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} 3.16{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c}
    Western New York 4.65{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} 4.83{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} 4.69{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c}
    Statewide 2.09{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} 2.11{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} 2.08{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c}

     
    Each New York City borough’s 7-day average percentage of positive test results reported over the last three days is as follows:  

    Borough in NYC Monday, October 25, 2021 Tuesday, October 26, 2021 Wednesday, October 27, 2021
    Bronx 0.89{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} 0.86{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} 0.85{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c}
    Kings 1.26{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} 1.21{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} 1.13{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c}
    New York 0.69{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} 0.70{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} 0.74{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c}
    Queens 0.94{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} 0.92{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} 0.93{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c}
    Richmond 1.51{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} 1.47{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} 1.48{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c}

     
    Yesterday, 4,285 New Yorkers tested positive for COVID-19 in New York State, bringing the total to 2,524,516. A geographic breakdown is as follows:  
      

    County Total Positive New Positive
    Albany 31,373 99
    Allegany 4,793 31
    Broome 25,058 127
    Cattaraugus 8,032 43
    Cayuga 8,787 13
    Chautauqua 12,661 20
    Chemung 11,207 61
    Chenango 4,782 20
    Clinton 6,909 29
    Columbia 5,081 11
    Cortland 5,467 19
    Delaware 3,641 18
    Dutchess 35,929 65
    Erie 108,224 286
    Essex 2,406 13
    Franklin 4,421 30
    Fulton 6,542 26
    Genesee 7,207 41
    Greene 4,460 12
    Hamilton 442 3
    Herkimer 6,994 27
    Jefferson 9,199 42
    Lewis 3,692 11
    Livingston 5,887 42
    Madison 6,365 31
    Monroe 85,673 232
    Montgomery 6,136 33
    Nassau 215,664 239
    Niagara 24,479 48
    NYC 1,096,188 1,086
    Oneida 29,112 72
    Onondaga 53,074 132
    Ontario 9,553 33
    Orange 58,063 92
    Orleans 4,470 21
    Oswego 12,028 40
    Otsego 4,677 21
    Putnam 12,600 22
    Rensselaer 15,127 46
    Rockland 53,518 92
    Saratoga 20,720 59
    Schenectady 17,112 40
    Schoharie 2,360 10
    Schuyler 1,578 9
    Seneca 2,781 3
    St. Lawrence 10,901 57
    Steuben 10,427 64
    Suffolk 241,522 351
    Sullivan 8,608 31
    Tioga 5,275 27
    Tompkins 6,625 18
    Ulster 17,458 37
    Warren 5,680 39
    Washington 4,805 36
    Wayne 8,423 43
    Westchester 144,164 114
    Wyoming 4,461 14
    Yates 1,695 4

     
    Yesterday, 27 New Yorkers died due to COVID-19, bringing the total compiled through HERDS to 45,476. A geographic breakdown is as follows, by county of residence:  

    Deaths by County of Residence
    County New Deaths
    Cattaraugus 2
    Chemung 1
    Columbia 1
    Cortland 2
    Erie 2
    Essex 1
    Jefferson 2
    Kings 1
    Manhattan 1
    Monroe 3
    Montgomery 3
    Nassau 1
    Onondaga 1
    Queens 2
    Saratoga 1
    Suffolk 1
    Warren 1
    Washington 1

     
    All New York State mass vaccination sites are open to eligible New Yorkers for walk-in vaccination on a first-come, first-serve basis. People who would prefer to schedule an appointment at a state-run mass vaccination site can do so on the Am I Eligible App or by calling 1-833-NYS-4-VAX. People may also contact their local health department, pharmacy, doctor or hospital to schedule appointments where vaccines are available, or visit vaccines.gov to find information on vaccine appointments near them. 

    Yesterday, 20,563 New Yorkers received their first vaccine dose, and 18,020 completed their vaccine series. A geographic breakdown of New Yorkers who have been vaccinated by region is as follows: 

      People with at least one vaccine dose People with complete vaccine series
    Region Cumulative
    Total
    Increase over past 24 hours Cumulative
    Total
    Increase over past 24 hours
    Capital Region 764,289 763 703,796 542
    Central New York 594,706 460 553,310 370
    Finger Lakes 777,656 841 726,316 792
    Long Island 1,931,601 2,561 1,726,684 1,884
    Mid-Hudson 1,494,569 1,863 1,331,638 1,291
    Mohawk Valley 298,922 271 277,709 273
    New York City 6,890,040 12,209 6,178,927 11,476
    North Country 277,005 224 251,306 173
    Southern Tier 397,952 407 368,320 319
    Western New York 854,717 964 787,747 900
    Statewide 14,281,457 20,563 12,905,753 18,020