Thursday, March 26, 2020

New York is Scouting New Sites for Temporary Hospitals Downstate


Earlier today, Governor Andrew Cuomo announced the state is scouting additional new sites for temporary hospitals, with a goal of having a 1,000-plus patient overflow facility in each NYC borough as well as Westchester, Rockland, Nassau and Suffolk counties. These new additions, together with the temporary hospitals that are being built at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center and locations at SUNY Stony Brook, SUNY Old Westbury and the Westchester Convention Center, are aimed at building thousands of new beds to bolster existing hospital capacity, with the goal of being open to patients in early- to mid-April. The state is also preparing college dormitories and hotels for emergency beds.

The Governor also announced that an additional 12,000 healthcare workers, including retirees and students, have signed up to volunteer to work as part of the state's surge healthcare force during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, bringing the total number of volunteers to more than 52,000. Additionally, more than 8,600 mental health professionals, including individuals from other states, have now signed up to provide free online mental health services. New Yorkers can call the state's hotline at 1-844-863-9314 to schedule a free appointment.

Finally, the Governor confirmed 6,448 additional cases of novel coronavirus, bringing the statewide total to 37,258 confirmed cases in New York State. Of the 37,258 total individuals who tested positive for the virus, the geographic breakdown is as follows: 

County
Total Positive
New Positive
Albany
171
19
Allegany
2
0
Broome
16
5
Cayuga
2
0
Chautauqua
1
0
Chemung
7
6
Chenango
3
0
Clinton
11
1
Columbia
13
1
Cortland
2
0
Delaware
7
2
Dutchess
190
37
Erie
134
12
Essex
4
0
Franklin
1
0
Fulton
1
0
Genesee
4
2
Greene
5
1
Hamilton
2
0
Herkimer
7
2
Jefferson
3
1
Livingston
3
0
Madison
9
2
Monroe
139
21
Montgomery
5
1
Nassau
3914
629
Niagara
14
2
NYC
21393
3537
Oneida
13
4
Onondaga
83
18
Ontario
11
2
Orange
751
113
Orleans
2
0
Oswego
4
2
Otsego
3
1
Putnam
94
11
Rensselaer
32
1
Rockland
1197
229
Saratoga
73
9
Schenectady
62
7
Schoharie
2
0
St. Lawrence
2
1
Steuben
11
3
Suffolk
2735
475
Sullivan
53
14
Tioga
2
1
Tompkins
22
6
Ulster
78
13
Warren
2
0
Washington
4
0
Wayne
8
1
Westchester
5944
1253
Wyoming
7
3
 
Source: The Office of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo

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