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Governor Cuomo Announces NYC Indoor Dining Can Reopen at 25% Capacity on Valentine’s Day

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January 22, 2024

Change Takes Effect Assuming COVID-19 Positivity Rate Continues on Its Current Trajectory; Guidance Available Here

Receptions Can Take Place Under Strict State Guidance Starting March 15

8,357 Patient Hospitalizations Statewide

1,543 Patients in the ICU; 1,012 Intubated

Statewide Positivity Rate is 4.65%

151 COVID-19 Deaths in New York State Yesterday

Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced that assuming New York State’s COVID-19 infection rate stays on its current trajectory, indoor dining in New York City can reopen at 25 percent capacity on Valentine’s Day. The reopening will be subject to strict state guidance, which can be found here.

The Governor also announced that marriage receptions will be able to resume in accordance with state guidance on March 15. Events must be approved by the local health department. There will be a 50 percent capacity limit and no more than 150 people can attend the event. All patrons must be tested prior to the event.

“As data on infection rates and hospitalizations continue to improve, we must begin taking steps to jumpstart our economic recovery as long as public health can be protected,” Governor Cuomo said. “The restaurant industry is the lifeblood of New York City and the economic hardship they have endured at the hands of COVID is nothing short of tragic. Thankfully, if our current trajectory holds, we will be able to reopen New York City dining at 25 percent capacity on Valentine’s Day. This doesn’t only give us more time to stamp out the virus even further, but also gives restaurants ample notice to begin preparing for a reopening. This is a great development, but we cannot become complacent now – we must all continue to do our part to keep beating back COVID so we can continue re-opening our economy and get back to normal.”

Today’s data is summarized briefly below:

  • Test Results Reported – 270,518
  • Total Positive – 12,579
  • Percent Positive – 4.65%
  • Patient Hospitalization – 8,357 (-163)
  • Patients Newly Admitted – 997
  • Hospital Counties – 56
  • Number ICU – 1,543 (-41)
  • Number ICU with Intubation – 1,012 (-12)
  • Total Discharges – 125,909 (+933)
  • Deaths – 151
  • Total Deaths – 34,893

The regional hospital bed capacity and occupancy numbers, including the number of hospitalizations as a percent of the region’s population, is as follows:

Region COVID Patients Currently in Hospital in Region COVID Patients as Percent of Region Population Percent of Hospital Beds Available Within 7 Days Under Surge Plan
Capital Region 447 0.04% 24%
Central New York 213 0.03% 30%
Finger Lakes 596 0.05% 33%
Long Island 1,489 0.05% 29%
Mid-Hudson 1,015 0.04% 41%
Mohawk Valley 236 0.05% 24%
New York City 3,621 0.04% 31%
North Country 95 0.02% 52%
Southern Tier 243 0.04% 43%
Western New York 402 0.03% 36%
Statewide 8,357 0.04% 33%

The regional ICU bed capacity and occupancy numbers are as follows:

Region Total ICU Beds in Region Total Occupied ICU Beds in Region Percent of ICU Beds Available in Region (7-day Avg)
Capital Region 255 201 21%
Central New York 262 189 28%
Finger Lakes 397 299 24%
Long Island 852 681 20%
Mid-Hudson 689 434 38%
Mohawk Valley 133 99 25%
New York City 2,572 2,075 21%
North Country 61 37 40%
Southern Tier 127 89 35%
Western New York 544 327 40%
Statewide 5,892 4,431 26%

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

REGION TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
Capital Region 6.16% 5.97% 5.50%
Central New York 4.31% 3.96% 3.67%
Finger Lakes 4.85% 4.67% 4.37%
Long Island 6.83% 6.70% 6.51%
Mid-Hudson 6.70% 6.49% 6.27%
Mohawk Valley 6.02% 5.65% 5.19%
New York City 5.39% 5.32% 5.27%
North Country 6.45% 6.44% 6.03%
Southern Tier 2.72% 2.60% 2.36%
Western New York 5.54% 5.54% 5.41%
Statewide 5.64% 5.52% 5.35%

Each New York City borough’s 7-day average percentage of positive test results reported over the last three days is as follows:

BOROUGH TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
Bronx 6.98% 7.13% 7.06%
Brooklyn 5.54% 5.58% 5.57%
Manhattan 3.36% 3.43% 3.47%
Queens 5.73% 5.89% 5.80%
Staten Island 5.64% 5.58% 5.53%

Of the 1,387,059 total individuals who tested positive for the virus, the geographic breakdown is as follows:

County Total Positive New Positive
Albany 18,359 170
Allegany 2,541 9
Broome 12,509 143
Cattaraugus 3,740 27
Cayuga 4,841 24
Chautauqua 6,341 62
Chemung 5,998 20
Chenango 2,049 48
Clinton 2,636 53
Columbia 2,907 54
Cortland 2,805 12
Delaware 1,197 18
Dutchess 18,749 196
Erie 56,576 496
Essex 1,091 13
Franklin 1,465 37
Fulton 2,511 47
Genesee 3,995 26
Greene 2,314 34
Hamilton 195 1
Herkimer 4,147 56
Jefferson 3,845 43
Lewis 1,726 13
Livingston 2,987 29
Madison 3,426 23
Monroe 47,464 269
Montgomery 2,615 70
Nassau 126,604 1,234
Niagara 13,482 132
NYC 588,331 5,780
Oneida 18,133 76
Onondaga 29,690 102
Ontario 5,116 36
Orange 31,626 248
Orleans 2,146 33
Oswego 5,356 35
Otsego 1,965 25
Putnam 7,239 68
Rensselaer 7,807 87
Rockland 34,174 179
Saratoga 10,390 86
Schenectady 9,602 73
Schoharie 1,012 9
Schuyler 790 11
Seneca 1,379 20
St. Lawrence 4,289 68
Steuben 4,940 26
Suffolk 141,354 1,241
Sullivan 4,154 32
Tioga 2,441 10
Tompkins 2,944 27
Ulster 8,615 82
Warren 2,417 32
Washington 1,818 33
Wayne 4,052 29
Westchester 92,794 732
Wyoming 2,440 31
Yates 930 9

Yesterday, 151 New Yorkers died due to COVID-19 in New York State, bringing the total to 34,893. A geographic breakdown is as follows, by county of residence:

Deaths by County of Residence
County New Deaths
Allegany 1
Bronx 9
Broome 1
Cattaraugus 2
Chautauqua 3
Chenango 2
Columbia 2
Dutchess 5
Erie 7
Fulton 1
Herkimer 3
Kings 20
Livingston 1
Manhattan 18
Monroe 6
Nassau 8
Niagara 1
Oneida 5
Onondaga 1
Ontario 1
Orleans 1
Putnam 1
Queens 13
Richmond 2
Rockland 2
Saratoga 3
Schenectady 2
St. Lawrence 1
Steuben 1
Suffolk 14
Tompkins 1
Ulster 1
Washington 2
Westchester 9
Yates 1

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