SCHOOL DECISION ON OPENING DUE BY AUGUST 7

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WPCNR CORNAVIRUS UPDATE. From the Governor’s Office. July 8, 2020:

Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced that New York State will decide whether schools will reopen in the fall during the first week of August. New York State is now consulting with stakeholders on guidance, which will be finalized on July 13. Plans to reopen schools are due on July 31.

The governor also announced that all county fairs will be canceled until further notice out of an abundance of caution. Governor Cuomo previously announced that the New York State Fair will be canceled this summer.

Governor Cuomo also announced beginning Friday, July 10, malls can open in regions that have entered Phase IV of reopening if they have implemented an enhanced Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning – or HVAC – filtration system and follow proper ventilation protocols. HVAC systems will be required to include filters with a Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value – or MERV – rating of which filters out the COVID-19 virus, but can, if the system makes additional protections, run on a minimum MERV of 11. Ventilation protocols include increased outdoor air, reduced air circulation, longer system run times and frequent filter checks.

Governor Cuomo also announced that New York State will provide 1,000 masks and 1,000 2-ounce bottles of hand sanitizer for the Fire Island COVID Destroyers – a partnership that includes GMHC and Fire Island community leaders – to distribute on Fire Island.

The governor also updated New Yorkers on the state’s progress during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Long Island enters Phase IV of reopening today. The number of new cases, percentage of tests that were positive and many other helpful data points are always available at forward.ny.gov.

“We have been consulting all stakeholders on guidance for how a school would reopen in September. We have 700 school districts in this state, and they range from rural to urban to suburban areas. Localities are very involved in their schools and school decisions, so we have been meeting with them,” Governor Cuomo said. “During the first week of August, the state will announce a decision on whether or not those schools reopen, and we want to make that decision with the best available data because facts change here day to day and week to week. A week can be a lifetime with this virus because everything changes so quickly. The schools say they need a decision made by the end of the first week in August so they can then turn on the switches and get everything ready for September, and we’ll look at the data in that first week and then we’ll make a decision.”

Today’s data is summarized briefly below:

  • Patient Hospitalization – 841 (+5)
  • Patients Newly Admitted – 84 (+16)
  • Hospital Counties – 31
  • Number ICU – 166 (+6)
  • Number ICU with Intubation – 97 (-6)
  • Total Discharges – 71,185 (+94)
  • Deaths – 11
  • Total Deaths – 24,944

Of the 57,585 tests conducted in New York State yesterday, 692, or 1.2 percent, were positive. Each region’s percentage of positive tests over the last three days is as follows:

REGIONSUNDAYMONDAYTUESDAY
Capital Region1.00%1.20%0.90%
Central New York1.70%1.60%1.20%
Finger Lakes1.10%0.90%1.40%
Long Island0.90%1.00%1.30%
Mid-Hudson0.90%0.90%1.20%
Mohawk Valley1.10%1.10%1.10%
New York City0.90%1.10%1.20%
North Country0.40%0.20%0.20%
Southern Tier0.70%0.50%0.50%
Western New York1.20%1.40%1.70%

The Governor also confirmed 692 additional cases of novel coronavirus, bringing the statewide total to 398,929 confirmed cases in New York State. Of the 398,929 total individuals who tested positive for the virus, the geographic breakdown is as follows:

CountyTotal PositiveNew Positive
Albany2,17511
Allegany641
Broome7664
Cattaraugus1302
Cayuga1220
Chautauqua14914
Chemung1470
Chenango1592
Clinton1061
Columbia4823
Cortland541
Delaware910
Dutchess4,2502
Erie7,59652
Essex490
Franklin330
Fulton2620
Genesee2442
Greene2630
Hamilton60
Herkimer1810
Jefferson940
Lewis310
Livingston1373
Madison3681
Monroe4,04642
Montgomery1210
Nassau42,12234
Niagara1,30710
NYC217,777289
Oneida1,77616
Onondaga3,02932
Ontario2863
Orange10,8068
Orleans2861
Oswego2103
Otsego860
Putnam1,3444
Rensselaer5809
Rockland13,67911
Saratoga5824
Schenectady8441
Schoharie601
Schuyler130
Seneca710
St. Lawrence2271
Steuben2710
Suffolk41,79969
Sullivan1,4601
Tioga1500
Tompkins1801
Ulster1,8452
Warren2730
Washington2470
Wayne1932
Westchester35,15448
Wyoming981
Yates480

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