Share of tests that were reported positive in New York State:
4/12/20: 38%
4/5/20: 47%
3/29/20: 49%
3/22/20: 34%
3/15/20: 15%
3/8/20: 9%https://t.co/MtU6toy8TO— Nate Silver (@NateSilver538) April 13, 2020
When can NYC start reopening? The answer must be based on one and only one thing: the data.
And starting this a.m. the Health Dept is posting some of the data we need to watch like a hawk.
First up: hospital admissions, which need to be below 200/day for 10 consecutive days. pic.twitter.com/DysVRrU423
— Mark D. Levine (@MarkLevineNYC) April 13, 2020
In our hour of need, other states stepped up to help us.
We promised we would do the same.
We will be sending 100 ventilators to Michigan and 50 ventilators to Maryland.
— Andrew Cuomo (@NYGovCuomo) April 15, 2020
I am incredibly grateful that @CAgovernor sent Michigan 50 ventilators on loan from the State of California inventory that will arrive in Lansing today. These ventilators will save lives and help our health care system treat more COVID-19 patients here in Michigan. pic.twitter.com/V2JceFpbzm
— Governor Gretchen Whitmer (@GovWhitmer) April 15, 2020
On Sunday 38 states & Washington, D.C. had 11 or fewer coronavirus deaths. https://t.co/Sg2788E9cq
— Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) April 13, 2020
Gov. Guomo: "The curve continues to flatten" in New York state
— Jesse Rodriguez (@JesseRodriguez) April 13, 2020
We are seeing positive signs in respect to lower hospitalizations and the number of people on ventilators, but all of these gains can be easily lost if we ignore the stay at home order & social distancing guidelines.
Do your part. Be a good neighbor. Stay home. #lagov #lalege pic.twitter.com/c68g1FvRUd
— John Bel Edwards (@LouisianaGov) April 15, 2020