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Covid-19: NY Seven-Day Infection Rate Drops To Lowest Level In Months; Latest From Long Island

The seven-day rolling positive infection rate for New Yorkers being tested for COVID-19 is at its lowest in several months as the state, and Long Island, continues recovering from the holiday wave of new infections.

The Suffolk County COVID-19 breakdown on Tuesday, April 20.

The Suffolk County COVID-19 breakdown on Tuesday, April 20.

Photo Credit: Suffolk County
The Nassau County COVID-19 breakdown on Tuesday, April 20.

The Nassau County COVID-19 breakdown on Tuesday, April 20.

Photo Credit: Nassau County

Statewide, the positive infection rate is at 2.80 percent, the lowest since mid-November, while there are 823 COVID-19 patients in ICU, and 504 intubated with the virus, both the lowest in New York since early December.

On Long Island, the positivity rate continues to drop, down to 3.04 percent on Monday, April 19 after peaking above 4.5 percent a week ago. Less than 300 newly confirmed COVID-19 infections were reported in either Suffolk or Nassau.

Six new virus-related deaths in Suffolk and two in Nassau brought the total on Long Island to 6,442 fatalities since the pandemic began more than a year ago.

As of Tuesday, April 19, there were 609 COVID-19 patients hospitalized on Long Island, up slightly, but still representing 0.02 percent of the region's population and leaving 34 percent of the region's hospital beds still available.

The latest breakdown of the communities with the most confirmed COVID-19 cases in Nassau, according to the most recent data provided by the county Department of Health on April 20:

  • Levittown: 5,372;
  • Hicksville: 4,376;
  • Hempstead: 4,178;
  • Freeport: 4,071;
  • East Meadow: 3,772;
  • Valley Stream: 3,818;
  • Elmont: 3,310;
  • Oceanside: 3,166;
  • Franklin Square: 3,150;
  • Long Beach: 3,071;
  • Glen Cove: 2,958;
  • Uniondale: 2,640;
  • Massapequa: 2,308;
  • Rockville Centre: 2,232;
  • Baldwin: 2,173;
  • Plainview: 2,003;
  • Woodmere: 1,995;
  • North Bellmore: 1,966;
  • North Massapequa: 1,947;
  • Wantagh: 1,934;
  • West Hempstead: 1,926;
  • Mineola: 1,909;
  • Merrick: 1,872;
  • Lynbrook: 1,823;
  • Garden City: 1,821;
  • East Massapequa: 1,766;
  • Massapequa Park: 1,738;
  • Bethpage: 1,713;
  • Seaford: 1,713.

The breakdown of cases reported in Suffolk County, according to the Department of Health:

  • Brookhaven: 55,718;
  • Islip: 47,606;
  • Babylon: 27,180;
  • Huntington: 22,196;
  • Smithtown: 13,789;
  • Southampton: 5,602;
  • Riverhead: 3,521;
  • Southold: 1,660;
  • East Hampton: 1,621;
  • Shelter Island: 58.

There were 116,483 COVID-19 tests administered in New York on Monday, April 19, according to New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, resulting in 3,922 newly confirmed infections for a 3.37 percent positive infection rate, up slightly from the day before.

As of April 20, there were 3,873 COVID-19 patients being treated in New York hospitals, up nearly 100 from the day before, though still one of the lowest numbers since November last year.

There were 45 new COVID-19-related deaths reported in the past 24 hours.

A total of more than 40 percent of New Yorkers over the age of 18 have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, while 28 percent are fully vaccinated.

As of Tuesday, 1,027,083 first doses have been administered to Long Island residents, while 662,563 have completed the process, both among the highest rates in the state.

"Our operation continues to make steady progress and we are indebted to the health professionals and the volunteers who have been behind this unprecedented effort," Cuomo said. "The best way to show our appreciation for their service is to get vaccinated and to continue to exercise the safety measures that help prevent new infections.

"We have come a long way, but the virus is still with us and we need to stay strong, united, and "New York tough" in order to defeat this beast."

Statewide, a total of 1,993,190 positive COVID-19 cases have been confirmed out of nearly 50 million tests that have been administered. There have been a total of 41,575 virus-related deaths since the beginning of the pandemic

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