New single-day record for NY virus deaths but hospitalizations fall

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NEW YORK, April 9, 2020 (BSS/AFP) – America’s coronavirus epicenter
of New York recorded a new single-day high of 799 COVID-19 deaths
Thursday but Governor Andrew Cuomo said the rate of hospitalizations
continued to fall.

Cuomo said 799 people died in the last 24 hours, outdoing the
previous high of 779 announced on Wednesday, but added that the curve
was flattening because of social confinement measures.

“We had a 200-net increase in hospitalizations, which you can see is
the lowest number we’ve had since this nightmare started,” Cuomo told
reporters, adding that intensive care admissions were also at the
lowest yet.

COVID-19 has killed more than 14,800 people in the United States, and
the number of confirmed cases has grown to more than 432,000,
according to a running tally by Johns Hopkins University.

New York is bearing the brunt of the United States’ deadly
coronavirus pandemic, accounting for around half the number of deaths
across the country.

On Monday, Cuomo extended the state-wide shutdown of schools and
non-essential businesses until April 29 to help stop the rate of
infections increasing again.

“We are flattening the curve by what we are doing,” he said Thursday,
adding, “We have to keep the curve flat.”

He warned that there could be a second wave of infections and said it
was too early to say when the city might be reopened again.

“I’m not going to say to anyone ‘this is where I think we’ll be in
three weeks or four weeks or five weeks.’ I have no idea,” Cuomo
admitted.