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Covid-19: Surge In Long Island Cases Highest In Months

Alarm bells are sounding on Long Island as the area saw more new COVID-19 cases in a single day in several months.

Long Island has seen a spike in COVID-19 cases.

Long Island has seen a spike in COVID-19 cases.

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Both Nassau (138) and Suffolk (125) saw more than 100 new COVID-19 cases for the first time in weeks, and each county reported a virus-related fatality as the death toll continues to rise.

There have now been 3,846 COVID-19 deaths in Nassau and 3,440 in Suffolk.

Long Island continues to have among the state’s highest COVID-19 infection rates, rising from 1.28 percent to 1.80 percent in the past week as of those tested on Tuesday, July 20.

Infection rates in the state’s 10 regions on July 20, according to the state Department of Health:

  • Capital Region: 1.89 percent;
  • Long Island: 1.80 percent;
  • Western New York: 1.56 percent;
  • New York City: 1.42 percent;
  • Central New York: 1.14 percent;
  • Finger Lakes: 1.14 percent;
  • Hudson Valley: 1.10 percent;
  • Mohawk Valley: 0.94 percent;
  • North Country: 0.87 percent;
  • Southern Tier: 0.79 percent.

Statewide, the infection rate has spiked to 1.41 percent as New York and the rest of the country contends with new infections and the spread of the now-dominant Delta COVID-19 variant.

In the beginning of July, no single region had an infection rate above 1 percent.

There were 83,082 COVID-19 tests administered in New York on July 20, according to the Department of Health, resulting in 1,452 newly confirmed infections for a 1.75 percent daily positive infection rate, which continues to rise.

Ninety-six new COVID-19 patients were admitted to New York hospitals with the virus as the number rose to 462 being treated statewide, up nearly 100 from a week ago.

A total of 74 percent of New Yorkers over the age of 18 have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, while 67.5 percent are fully vaccinated. Officials said that 61.8 percent of all New Yorkers have received at least one dose, wåith 56.1 percent completing the vaccination process.

As of Wednesday, July 21, 1,570,938 (3,079 new) first doses have been administered to Long Island residents, while 1,434,335 (2,785 new) have completed the process, both among the highest rates in the state.

"Getting vaccinated is more crucial now than it's ever been before. As the Delta variant makes its way through the nation, it is the best way to protect yourself and your loved ones against the virus," New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said. 

"The vaccine is safe, effective, free, and accessible. There's no excuse not to get yours as soon as possible. This is steadily becoming a pandemic amongst the unvaccinated - utilize the weapon we have."

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