February 3, 2023
Albany, NY

Governor Hochul Updates New Yorkers on State's Progress Combating COVID-19

Governor Encourages New Yorkers to Keep Using the Tools to Protect Against and Treat COVID-19: Vaccines, Boosters, Testing and Treatment

25 Statewide Deaths Reported on February 2

Governor Kathy Hochul today updated New Yorkers on the state's progress combating COVID-19 and outlined basic steps they can take to protect against the spread of viral respiratory infections that become more common in the winter season.

"I urge all New Yorkers to remain vigilant and continue to use all available tools to keep themselves, their loved ones and their communities safe and healthy," Governor Hochul said. "Be sure to stay up to date on vaccine doses, and test before gatherings or travel. If you test positive, talk to your doctor about potential treatment options."

Governor Hochul is urging New Yorkers to take common prevention measures — like staying up to date on vaccines and practicing proper hygiene — to protect from the flu and COVID-19 and reduce the patient burden on local hospitals. The Governor reiterated these basic steps when she updated New Yorkers on the state's winter health preparedness efforts last month.

The New York State Department of Health's weekly flu surveillance report for the week ending January 28, shows influenza remaining widespread throughout the state for a seventeenth consecutive week, with a total of 308,279 positive cases across 57 counties reported to date. The report found that confirmed cases statewide dropped 34 percent to 2,937 for the week, while overall hospitalizations were down 35 percent from the previous week, at 304 hospitalizations across the state.

Additionally, there were 6 outbreaks in acute care and long-term care facilities, the report determined. There was one influenza-associated pediatric death reported this week, bringing the total to nine statewide.

With flu season continuing and infections remaining widespread, Governor Hochul encourages all New Yorkers to get their annual flu vaccine. The flu virus and the virus that causes COVID-19 are both circulating, so getting vaccinated against both is the best way to stay healthy and to avoid added stress to the health care system.

The Health Department is continuing its annual public education campaign, reminding adults and parents to get both flu and COVID-19 shots for themselves and children 6 months and older. For information about flu vaccine clinics, contact the local health department or visit vaccines.gov/find-vaccines/.

Governor Hochul also continues to urge New Yorkers to get their bivalent COVID-19 vaccine boosters. Last month, the New York State Department of Health announced new guidance for bivalent COVID-19 booster doses, which are now available for eligible children down to 6 months of age.

The updated boosters are the first to be targeted to the original virus strain and recently circulating variants and are recommended for young New Yorkers and all those eligible. To schedule an appointment for a booster, New Yorkers should contact their local pharmacy, county health department, or healthcare provider; visit vaccines.gov; text their ZIP code to 438829, or call 1-800-232-0233 to find nearby locations.

Today's data is summarized briefly below:

  • Cases Per 100k - 16.41
  • 7-Day Average Cases Per 100k - 14.57
  • Test Results Reported - 48,960
  • Total Positive - 3,206
  • Percent Positive - 6.33%**
  • 7-Day Average Percent Positive - 5.55%**
  • Patient Hospitalization - 2,470 (-93)
  • Patients Newly Admitted - 362
  • Patients in ICU - 254 (-16)
  • Patients in ICU with Intubation - 99 (-12)
  • Total Discharges - 396,812 (+414)
  • New deaths reported by healthcare facilities through HERDS - 25
  • Total deaths reported by healthcare facilities through HERDS - 61,406

** Due to the test reporting policy change by the federal Department of Health and Human Services and several other factors, the most reliable metric to measure virus impact on a community is the case per 100,000 data -- not percent positivity.

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.

Important Note: Effective Monday, April 4, the federal Department of Health and Human Services is no longer requiring testing facilities that use COVID-19 rapid antigen tests to report negative results. As a result, New York State's percent positive metric will be computed using only lab-reported PCR results. Positive antigen tests will still be reported to New York State and reporting of new daily cases and cases per 100k will continue to include both PCR and antigen tests. Due to this change and other factors, including changes in testing practices, the most reliable metric to measure virus impact on a community is the case per 100,000 data -- not percent positivity.

  • Total deaths reported to and compiled by the CDC - 78,037

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 - 43,707,866
  • Total vaccine doses administered over past 24 hours - 6,670
  • Total vaccine doses administered over past 7 days - 44,349
  • Percent of New Yorkers ages 18 and older with completed vaccine series - 85.4%
  • Percent of New Yorkers ages 18 and older with completed vaccine series (CDC) - 90.6%
  • Percent of New Yorkers ages 18 and older who are up to date - 15.7%
  • Percent of New Yorkers ages 12-17 with completed vaccine series - 74.5%
  • Percent of New Yorkers ages 12-17 with completed vaccine series (CDC) - 76.2%
  • Percent of New Yorkers ages 12-17 who are up to date - 6.1%
  • Percent of New Yorkers ages 5-11 with completed vaccine series - 40.0%
  • Percent of New Yorkers ages 5-11 with completed vaccine series (CDC) - 40.8%
  • Percent of New Yorkers ages 5-11 who are up to date - 3.5%
  • Percent of New Yorkers ages 0-4 with completed vaccine series - 7.5%
  • Percent of New Yorkers ages 0-4 who are up to date - 7.5%
  • Percent of all New Yorkers with completed vaccine series - 76.4%
  • Percent of all New Yorkers with completed vaccine series (CDC) - 80.7%
  • Percent of all New Yorkers who are up to date - 13.6%

Each region's 7-day average of cases per 100K population is as follows:

Region

Tuesday, January 31, 2023

Wednesday, February 1, 2023

Thursday, February 2, 2023

Capital Region

15.66

15.01

15.63

Central New York

16.17

15.82

15.57

Finger Lakes

11.28

11.50

11.61

Long Island

14.99

14.61

14.21

Mid-Hudson

17.83

17.36

17.09

Mohawk Valley

14.69

14.01

13.48

New York City

15.29

14.83

14.62

North Country

13.57

14.01

14.12

Southern Tier

10.94

10.47

11.08

Western New York

13.97

14.12

14.05

Statewide

15.07

14.71

14.57

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

Region

Tuesday, January 31, 2023

Wednesday, February 1, 2023

Thursday, February 2, 2023

Capital Region

9.32%

8.97%

9.48%

Central New York

7.74%

7.84%

7.92%

Finger Lakes

6.24%

6.33%

6.40%

Long Island

4.73%

4.63%

4.53%

Mid-Hudson

7.20%

6.94%

6.93%

Mohawk Valley

7.80%

7.55%

7.57%

New York City

4.67%

4.38%

4.36%

North Country

7.12%

7.47%

7.56%

Southern Tier

5.84%

5.67%

5.87%

Western New York

13.28%

12.94%

12.71%

Statewide

5.77%

5.55%

5.55%

** Due to the test reporting policy change by the federal Department of Health and Human Services and several other factors, the most reliable metric to measure virus impact on a community is the case per 100,000 data -- not percent positivity.

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

Tuesday, January 31, 2023

Wednesday, February 1, 2023

Thursday, February 2, 2023

Bronx

5.68%

5.65%

5.58%

Kings

3.66%

3.26%

3.33%

New York

4.71%

4.63%

4.57%

Queens

5.50%

5.24%

5.19%

Richmond

5.46%

5.36%

5.17%

** Due to the test reporting policy change by the federal Department of Health and Human Services and several other factors, the most reliable metric to measure virus impact on a community is the case per 100,000 data -- not percent positivity.

Yesterday, 3,206 New Yorkers tested positive for COVID-19 in New York State, bringing the total to 6,571,051. A geographic breakdown is as follows:

County

Total Positive

New Positive

Albany

78,407

51

Allegany

10,734

2

Broome

58,418

34

Cattaraugus

19,171

13

Cayuga

20,330

19

Chautauqua

29,261

20

Chemung

26,490

11

Chenango

11,760

10

Clinton

22,392

18

Columbia

13,764

14

Cortland

13,249

14

Delaware

10,121

6

Dutchess

84,509

65

Erie

267,567

158

Essex

7,627

11

Franklin

12,006

4

Fulton

16,528

5

Genesee

16,504

9

Greene

10,953

8

Hamilton

1,095

1

Herkimer

17,393

10

Jefferson

27,003

33

Lewis

7,308

6

Livingston

14,306

4

Madison

16,725

4

Monroe

190,929

124

Montgomery

14,975

10

Nassau

546,679

193

Niagara

59,285

49

NYC

3,067,911

1,395

Oneida

68,773

26

Onondaga

141,904

85

Ontario

26,042

23

Orange

139,293

76

Orleans

10,500

3

Oswego

34,453

25

Otsego

13,260

14

Putnam

31,491

16

Rensselaer

41,537

28

Rockland

118,383

55

Saratoga

61,189

35

Schenectady

43,457

35

Schoharie

6,552

5

Schuyler

4,309

-

Seneca

7,633

2

St. Lawrence

26,113

13

Steuben

25,169

5

Suffolk

565,493

182

Sullivan

24,521

16

Tioga

13,966

8

Tompkins

26,364

14

Ulster

42,965

30

Warren

18,814

11

Washington

15,696

24

Wayne

21,773

10

Westchester

333,694

161

Wyoming

9,880

3

Yates

4,427

-

Below is data that shows how many hospitalized individuals who have tested positive for COVID-19 were admitted for COVID-19/COVID-19 complications and how many were admitted for non-COVID-19 conditions:

Region

COVID-19 Patients currently hospitalized

Admitted due to COVID or complications of COVID

% Admitted due to COVID or complications of COVID

Admitted where COVID was not included as one of the reasons for admission

% Admitted where COVID was not included as one of the reasons for admission

Capital Region

151

104

68.90%

47

31.10%

Central New York

99

57

57.60%

42

42.40%

Finger Lakes

248

65

26.20%

183

73.80%

Long Island

357

161

45.10%

196

54.90%

Mid-Hudson

289

126

43.60%

163

56.40%

Mohawk Valley

41

22

53.70%

19

46.30%

New York City

1,015

404

39.80%

611

60.20%

North Country

60

34

56.70%

26

43.30%

Southern Tier

52

17

32.70%

35

67.30%

Western New York

158

62

39.20%

96

60.80%

Statewide

2,470

1,052

42.60%

1,418

57.40%

The Omicron variant now represents more than 95% of the viruses in circulation. For more information on variant tracking, please visit here: COVID-19 Variant Data | Department of Health (ny.gov).

Yesterday, there were 25 total new deaths reported due to COVID-19, bringing the total to 61,406. A geographic breakdown is as follows, by county of residence:

County

New Deaths

Bronx

1

Greene

1

Kings

2

Monroe

1

Nassau

1

New York

2

Onondaga

1

Ontario

1

Queens

1

Richmond

1

Saratoga

1

Schenectady

3

Schoharie

1

Suffolk

4

Sullivan

1

Westchester

3

Grand Total

25

New Yorkers looking to schedule vaccine appointments for 5-11-year-old children are encouraged to contact their child's pediatrician, family physician, county health departments, Federally Qualified Health Centers, rural health centers, or pharmacies that may be administering the vaccine for this age group. Parents and guardians can visit vaccines.gov, text their ZIP code to 438829, or call 1-800-232-0233 to find nearby locations. Make sure that the provider offers the Pfizer-BioNTechCOVID-19 vaccine, as the other COVID-19 vaccines are not yet authorized for this age group.

Visit our website for parents and guardians for new information, frequently asked questions and answers, and resources specifically designed for parents and guardians of this age group.

A geographic breakdown of New Yorkers who have been vaccinated and boosted by region is as follows:

Regional Vaccination Data by Provider Location

People with complete vaccine series

People who are up to date

Region

Cumulative
Total

Cumulative
Total

Capital Region

910,111

221,247

Central New York

616,435

144,570

Finger Lakes

829,799

232,719

Long Island

2,022,915

365,135

Mid-Hudson

1,574,614

329,506

Mohawk Valley

311,733

67,410

New York City

7,465,474

956,714

North Country

284,859

61,632

Southern Tier

419,899

103,551

Western New York

913,457

221,913

Statewide

15,349,296

2,704,397

Booster/Additional Shots

Region

Cumulative
Total

Increase over past 7 days

Capital Region

817,677

2,144

Central New York

543,934

1,131

Finger Lakes

861,951

2,156

Long Island

1,847,589

3,508

Mid-Hudson

1,507,314

3,273

Mohawk Valley

278,029

806

New York City

4,795,746

14,338

North Country

252,026

414

Southern Tier

388,038

831

Western New York

885,766

1,918

Statewide

12,178,070

30,519

The COVID-19 Vaccine Tracker Dashboard is available to update New Yorkers on the distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine. The New York State Department of Health requires vaccinating facilities to report all COVID-19 vaccine administration data within 24 hours; the vaccine administration data on the dashboard is updated daily to reflect the most up-to-date metrics in the state's vaccination effort. New York State Department of Health-reported data from NYSIIS and CIR differs slightly from federally reported data, which is inclusive of federally administered doses and other minor differences. Both numbers are included in the release above.

The vaccination data reported in today's release has been updated to include New Yorkers who are "up to date." Up to date represents the total number of individuals who have completed all COVID-19 vaccinations, including the bivalent booster, as appropriate per age and clinical recommendations (CDC At-A-Glance COVID-19 Vaccination Schedules).

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