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THE WPCNR DAILY COVID LOGBOOK UPDATED WITH WEDNESDAY COVID POSITIVES FOR THE REGION. THE CORONAVIRUS IS SPREADING AT AT A 50% RATE
WPCNR CORONAVIRUS MONITOR. Derived from the Coronavirus Workbook updated as of 4:15 P.M Saturday. Observations by John F. Bailey. January 1, 2022:
Covid new infections are sweeping Westchester County and the 6 other counties in Mid-Hudson Valley and doubling number of infections in Long Island and all of New York City. New York City went from 43,135 new positives last Tuesday to 82,996 on Wednesday. (The Covid Workbook is reports two days behind in results..)
Westchester County doubled the number of positive covid persons in one day, going from 3,602 positives Tuesday to 7,659 Wednesday, a 46.1% increase in our county. This is a disturbing development.
Infections are out of control in Orange and Rockland Counties through Wednesday, too. Orange doubled new cases to 3,394 compared to 1,624 on Tuesday. Rockland doubled in new covid cases jumping from 1,536 to 3,212. Dutchess lept from 722 Tuesday to 1,560 Wednesday, also doubling covid new cases. Putnam came close to double new positives, going from519 cases Tuesday to 1,039. A startling increase there Putnam, 45.2 %.. Ulster and Sulivan counties continued the trend up 31% and 43.4%.
NASSAU COUNTY had 44.6% more positives, 15,062, while SUFFOLK was recorded for a 53.9% in crease to 12,350.
The Washington Post yesterday reported that cases in South Africa showed persons not getting ill as seriously from the Omicron variant ( attributed to be more contagious and highly responsible for the remarkable surge in covid infections). The Post also reported the omicron positive patients in South African experienced lower rates of hospitalizatins. A New York Times article published today said that United Kingdom has found in studies on mice and hamsters the omicron variant infects more the throat and windpipe, rather than going deep into the lungs.
However mostly young people were infected who are better equipped to fight the disease. With the U.S. having an older population the infections may afflict the population more seriously. It was predicted the virus may go down in infections in about two weeks.
However it should be noted that the infections are seriously spreading at the rate of 8 persons being infected by every one person testing positive two weeks ago in Westchester County.
Two weeks ago on December 15, Westchester had 938 new cases. If you divide 7,650 new infections on December 29, by 938, you get considering this week infections so far, 7,650 Wednesday in Westchester. Those persons could bring us more infections approaching 62,000 persons by the end of the week January 9 to 15.
If hosptializations continue at the 125 person rate as it was a week ago, this means these 7,650 in cases in Westchester if they continue to be less seriously ill may only generate a 13% hospitalization rate but that still would mean 972 hospitalizations of those 7650. The 972 would not threaten Westchester available beds capacity if hospitalizations continued to go up slowly.
But if hospitalizations go up as they seem be doing, 50 a month ago compared to 125 as of a week ago and the omicron infects us more seriously, the positive spread rate may quickly fill up Westchester County bed capacity. Consider that the 7650 total is only one day of infections! If they all everyday hospitalized at the 124 rate we will have close to 6,000 a week in hospitalizations. by the end of January 15.
WPCNR CORONA VIRUS MONITOR.From the NEW YORK COVIDTRACKER. Observations by John F. Bailey. December 31, 2021:
The Covid Tracker (reporting Tuesday, December 29 covid cases) in Westchester recorded the third straight day of covid positives well over 3,000 new cases: 3,602. It was the third consecutive rise in Westchester covids rising steadily over 3,000 cases.
Since Sunday the day Westchester reported 3, 108 new cases for the first time ever, Monday has seen 3,408, and Tuesday, 3,602. At this steady rising rate, Westchester may see 20,000 new cases of covid by Sunday.
Nassau and Suffolk counties sustained their steady rise in covid for the fifth straight day to total 13,893 new person with covid Tuesday twice the number of cases in all 7 counties in the Mid-Hudson region. Nassau: 7,346. Suffolk County: 6,547.
The Washington Post reported though the Omicron variant given the reason for the record cases nationwide, was that the outbreak should only last two weeks and rapidly fade. Additionally the Washington Post reported that vaccinated victims are not getting as seriously sick. This optimistic view of the record spread of the Omicron variant is based on the reports of how the Omicron variant has performed in South Africa.
WPCNR notes that hospitalizations the last week in Westchester County have been running at 50% of new cases first infected two weeks ago, resulting in 125 hospitalizations reported last Friday. Howver, the latest Westchester County information as of Tuesday, according to County Execution George Latimer, 2 of every 3 of those hospitalized are not vaccinated.
Westchester Countuy reported 8,475 new positives Tuesday among 38,531 tested, a 22.8% Infection rate in one day of testing. Orange and Rockland Counties grew about a 100 new positives a day Tuesday. Totals for the last two days of 2021, including today should be available Sunday.
The 7 Counties in the Mid-Hudson region and Nassau and Suffolk combined for 32,368 new positive covid cases compared to New York City (all 5 boroughs) new cases of 43,135.
“On this New Years Eve I wish everyone a safe and healthy celebration,” Governor Hochul said. “It was a difficult year for so many New Yorkers, lets do the right thing and get vaccinated, and let’s welcome the new year with lots of good health and happiness. If we work together and get vaccinated, we can make 2022 the year we beat the pandemic.”
Today’s data is summarized briefly below:
Test Results Reported – 339,853
Total Positive – 76,555
Percent Positive – 22.53%
7-Day Average Percent Positive – 17.91%
Patient Hospitalization – 7,919 (+546)
Patients Newly Admitted – 1,718
Patients in ICU – 1,072 (+52)
Patients in ICU with Intubation – 525 (+7)
Total Discharges – 230,850 (+1,194)
New deaths reported by healthcare facilities through HERDS – 80
Total deaths reported by healthcare facilities through HERDS – 48,405
The Health Electronic Response Data System is a NYS DOH data source that collects confirmed daily death data as reported by hospitals, nursing homes and adult care facilities only.
Total deaths reported to and compiled by the CDC – 61,242
This daily COVID-19 provisional death certificate data reported by NYS DOH and NYC to the CDC includes those who died in any location, including hospitals, nursing homes, adult care facilities, at home, in hospice and other settings.
Total vaccine doses administered – 33,651,483
Total vaccine doses administered over past 24 hours -137,298
Total vaccine doses administered over past 7 days -671,674
Percent of New Yorkers ages 18 and older with at least one vaccine dose – 89.2%
Percent of New Yorkers ages 18 and older with completed vaccine series – 80.6%
Percent of New Yorkers ages 18 and older with at least one vaccine dose (CDC) – 95.0%
Percent of New Yorkers ages 18 and older with completed vaccine series (CDC) – 82.8%
Percent of all New Yorkers with at least one vaccine dose – 78.0%
Percent of all New Yorkers with completed vaccine series – 69.7%
Percent of all New Yorkers with at least one vaccine dose (CDC) – 84.0%
Percent of all New Yorkers with completed vaccine series (CDC) – 71.8%
Each region’s 7-day average of cases per 100K population is as follows
Region
Tuesday, December 28, 2021
Wednesday, December 29, 2021
Thursday, December 30, 2021
Capital Region
82.78
90.85
109.33
Central New York
82.01
91.69
107.14
Finger Lakes
62.24
72.95
86.33
Long Island
264.56
293.16
321.72
Mid-Hudson
184.06
209.51
233.52
Mohawk Valley
70.21
77.48
85.34
New York City
323.90
359.92
387.27
North Country
47.46
52.13
64.27
Southern Tier
73.14
78.67
91.08
Western New York
83.90
101.55
121.42
Statewide
222.26
248.11
271.60
Each region’s 7-day average percentage of positive test results reported over the last three days is as follows:
Region
Tuesday, December 28, 2021
Wednesday, December 29, 2021
Thursday, December 30, 2021
Capital Region
10.43%
11.53%
13.41%
Central New York
9.63%
11.29%
13.04%
Finger Lakes
10.18%
11.87%
13.91%
Long Island
17.32%
18.78%
20.75%
Mid-Hudson
13.72%
15.39%
16.97%
Mohawk Valley
9.39%
10.44%
11.37%
New York City
15.25%
16.90%
18.58%
North Country
7.19%
8.21%
10.51%
Southern Tier
8.21%
9.51%
11.11%
Western New York
11.72%
13.29%
15.02%
Statewide
14.61%
16.21%
17.91%
Each New York City borough’s 7-day average percentage of positive test results reported over the last three days is as follows:
Borough in NYC
Tuesday, December 28, 2021
Wednesday, December 29, 2021
Thursday, December 30, 2021
Bronx
18.54%
20.77%
22.99%
Kings
14.67%
16.21%
17.72%
New York
13.23%
14.51%
15.62%
Queens
16.22%
17.98%
19.78%
Richmond
15.84%
17.38%
19.49%
Yesterday, 76,555 New Yorkers tested positive for COVID-19 in New York State, bringing the total to 3,469,564. A geographic breakdown is as follows:
County
Total Positive
New Positive
Albany
41,133
701
Allegany
6,979
22
Broome
33,512
382
Cattaraugus
11,497
48
Cayuga
11,419
105
Chautauqua
17,677
132
Chemung
15,092
147
Chenango
6,717
80
Clinton
9,900
156
Columbia
6,954
56
Cortland
7,256
92
Delaware
5,499
45
Dutchess
45,626
722
Erie
148,889
2,182
Essex
3,694
70
Franklin
6,382
34
Fulton
8,990
52
Genesee
10,090
66
Greene
6,031
91
Hamilton
605
8
Herkimer
10,031
103
Jefferson
13,131
98
Lewis
4,740
22
Livingston
8,462
91
Madison
8,976
107
Monroe
112,311
1,290
Montgomery
8,306
76
Nassau
287,304
6,861
Niagara
33,937
376
NYC
1,501,823
43,985
Oneida
38,828
416
Onondaga
69,885
844
Ontario
13,970
136
Orange
74,497
1,598
Orleans
6,421
34
Oswego
17,021
177
Otsego
6,585
42
Putnam
16,221
467
Rensselaer
20,809
174
Rockland
65,029
1,207
Saratoga
30,360
387
Schenectady
22,221
252
Schoharie
3,388
35
Schuyler
2,391
26
Seneca
3,917
36
St. Lawrence
15,053
101
Steuben
14,558
99
Suffolk
313,688
5,772
Sullivan
12,011
268
Tioga
7,585
81
Tompkins
11,325
191
Ulster
22,112
200
Warren
8,986
93
Washington
8,248
103
Wayne
12,231
102
Westchester
179,080
3,409
Wyoming
6,198
32
Yates
2,368
21
Given the rate of spread of Omicron, it is more meaningful to report the percentage of Omicron variants as reported to the public COVID-19 sequence databases, than to report counts of individual cases. This percentage can then be related to the total positive COVID case count in the state. This process is consistent with how the New York State Department of Health has reported on all other variants online: https://coronavirus.health.ny.gov/covid-19-variant-data
Data this morning in the GISAID database, the largest repository of SARS-CoV-2 sequences in the world, show the Omicron variant comprised 89% of uploaded sequences from NYS between 12/17/21 and 12/30/21. This is a significant increase from the 78% announced yesterday, which covered 12/16/2021 to 12/29/2021, and evidence of the ongoing rapid spread of this variant.
It should be noted that similar data reported from the CDC, updated this week, uses a statistical model to project the variant percentages for a more recent timeframe. This projection approach partly explains the different percentage for the Omicron variant reported by CDC this week.
Yesterday, 80 New Yorkers died due to COVID-19, bringing the total compiled by HERDS to 48,405. A geographic breakdown is as follows, by county of residence:
Deaths by County of Residence
County
New Deaths
Bronx
11
Broome
1
Cattaraugus
2
Chemung
1
Cortland
1
Dutchess
1
Erie
1
Fulton
1
Genesee
2
Kings
15
Madison
1
Manhattan
7
Monroe
3
Nassau
7
Niagara
2
Oneida
4
Onondaga
2
Ontario
2
Orange
2
Queens
4
Rockland
2
Seneca
1
Suffolk
3
Westchester
4
All New York State mass vaccination sites are open to eligible New Yorkers aged 12 years and older for walk-in vaccination on a first-come, first-serve basis, with 10 sites open to eligible New Yorkers aged 5 and older. People who would prefer to schedule an appointment at a state-run mass vaccination site can do so on the Am I Eligible Appor by calling 1-833-NYS-4-VAX. People may also contact their local health department, pharmacy, doctor or hospital to schedule appointments where vaccines are available, or visit vaccines.govto find information on vaccine appointments near them.
New Yorkers looking to schedule vaccine appointments for 5-11-year-old children are encouraged to contact their child’s pediatrician, family physician, county health departments, Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs), rural health centers, or pharmacies that may be administering the vaccine for this age group. Parents and guardians can visit vaccines.gov, text their ZIP code to 438829, or call 1-800-232-0233 to find nearby locations. Make sure that the provider offers the Pfizer-BioNTechCOVID-19 vaccine, as the other COVID-19 vaccines are not yet authorized for this age group.
Visit our new websitefor parents and guardians for new information, frequently asked questions and answers, and resources specifically designed for parents and guardians of this age group.
Yesterday, 31,900 New Yorkers received their first vaccine dose, and 16,560 completed their vaccine series. A geographic breakdown of New Yorkers who have been vaccinated by region is as follows:
People with at least one vaccine dose
People with complete vaccine series
Region
Cumulative Total
Increase over past 24 hours
Cumulative Total
Increase over past 24 hours
Capital Region
940,201
1,285
856,037
786
Central New York
629,245
578
580,937
387
Finger Lakes
837,938
935
772,692
810
Long Island
2,092,081
4,101
1,844,727
1,856
Mid-Hudson
1,635,792
2,900
1,425,226
1,398
Mohawk Valley
316,723
290
292,691
256
New York City
7,634,893
19,846
6,685,458
9,616
North Country
294,384
228
265,316
275
Southern Tier
426,703
575
389,628
382
Western New York
924,595
1,162
843,249
794
Statewide
15,732,555
31,900
13,955,961
16,560
Booster/Additional Shots
Region
Cumulative Total
Increase over past 24 hours
Increase over past 7 days
Capital Region
356,734
4,772
22,397
Central New York
224,725
3,025
15,328
Finger Lakes
360,598
4,601
23,056
Long Island
679,626
10,572
51,402
Mid-Hudson
552,095
7,953
40,058
Mohawk Valley
123,528
1,677
8,146
New York City
1,691,119
38,185
183,200
North Country
105,238
1,624
7,259
Southern Tier
164,835
2,630
11,348
Western New York
400,638
4,614
23,700
Statewide
4,659,136
79,653
385,894
The COVID-19VaccineTracker Dashboardis available to update New Yorkers on the distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine. The New York State Department of Health requires vaccinating facilities to report all COVID-19 vaccine administration data within 24 hours; the vaccine administration data on the dashboard is updated daily to reflect the most up-to-date metrics in the state’s vaccination effort. New York State Department of Health-reported data from NYSIIS and CIR differs slightly from federally-reported data, which is inclusive of federally-administered doses and other minor differences. Both numbers are included in the release above.
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The December 27 covid Numbers on the WPCNR COVID LOGBOOK
WPCNR CORONAVIRUS MONITOR.From the New York State Covid Trackerhhich reports testing results on a 2-day delay with observations from John Bailey. December 30, 2021:
Long lines at testing facilies wrapped around the block into the City Center Garage on North Broadway this afternoon in White Plains are vivid scemes of the anxiety of the omnipresence of the Omicron Covid Varient racing through Westchester and the 6 other counties in the Mid-Hudson region. Covid cases are spreading at a faster daily rate ever the 22 months of the pandemic.
The City of White Plains was giving away K95 maskes at the Youth Burea on Amherst Place this afternoon, received from Westchester County in a effort to help protect citizens against the variant.
There is not way to downplay how fast the omicronvariant is working Westchester over.
Westchester reported 3,108 Tests on Sunday and Monday reported 3,408 sustaining an infectionrate of 24% positives on 14,122 tested. The smaller counties in the Mid-Hudson Valley continued to surge beyond their low levels previously at the same rates. Orange County is second with 1,598 new cases . Rockland reported 1,207, slightly down from 1,426 Sunday. Observers should understand that the state tracker reports on a 2-day delay.
Nassau and Suffolk posted a 25% infection rate. Nassau had 6,861 test positive of 6,861 tested a 24% infection rate. Suffolk reported 5,772 positives on 23,372 tested, a 24.7% infection rate . For one week, Nassau and Suffolk have averaged infection rates over 15%. This will produce thousands of new infections and hundreds of hospitalizations if the omicron turns out to be affect the unvaccinated more seriously.
WPCNR CORONAVIRUS MONITOR. Based on the New York State Covid-19 Tracker. December 29, 2021:
The daily State-supplied covid new infections in Westchester County Sunday, the 26, out this evening were 3,108, setting a new daily high for the county.
With 2,049 infections Saturday Christmas Day and 3,108 the next day with more Westchester residents being tested, the 5,157 new infections were confirmation of the Covid Omicron Variant contagious power.
Westchester tested 14,415 Sunday and 3,108 tested positive, matching the 21% infection rate the county posted Saturday when 9,536 were tested and 2,049 tested positive.
Every other county in the Mid-Hudson Region experience sharp spikes in new infections.
Orange County showed 1,512 new infections four times the Saturday total of 461.
Rockland more than doubled its positives from 679 Saturday to 1,426.
Dutchess doubled positives from 278 Saturday to 799.
ULSTER doubled from 111 to 236.
Putnam with a most recent high total of 205 in the last two weeks showed 630 positive Sunday a tripling of positives from a previous high infection mark.
Sullivan quadrupled new positive infections Sunday from 61 Saturday to 284.
Long Island continued to spread red. reaching 10,545 infections total for the two counties, Nassau and Suffolk. Saturday the counties showed 6,334 infections.
The combined new infections in the 9 counties surrounding New York City Sunday was 17,940.
The one satisfaction is that Omicron does not appear to deliver as serious an illness as the Delta or original covid. However, there is no breakdown available of the impact on the unvaccinated persons getting the Omicron variant, yet.
JOHN BAILEY’S DAILY COVID JOURNAL ON LEFT NOTING DAY BY DAY PULSE OF POSITIVES COUNTY BY COUNTY IN THE METROPOLITAN AREA. (COUNTS ARE FROM THE STATE COVID TRACKER WHICH ARE TWO DAYS DELAYED.)
WPCNR CORONA VIRUS MONITOR.From the New York State Covid Tracker. Observations by John F. Bailey. UPDATED 9:25 A.M. E.S.T:
In the week before Christmas, positive cases from two weeks ago resulted in an “explosion” of new positive cases December 19 through December 25. Based on the WPCNR daily logbook of infections, the 2,788 persons testing positive two weeks ago in the week December 5 to 12 resulted in part to spreading the disease to 11,450 persons during Christmas week.
Those persons infected with covid two weeks ago resulted in passing the disease to 3.6 other persons who were not infected.
Governor Kathy Hochul in her analysis of the state of rapidly escalating covid infections Monday said that 65% of new cases of covid statewide had been identified to be the Omicron Covid strain.
The 10,050 persons testing positive through Christmas Day if they spread the disease to 3.6 persons at various times before being tested positive could result in 36,230 persons infected with covid in two weeks.
That 3.6 persons infected by new covid positives 2 weeks ago reflected in last week 11,450 positives is a rate of spread of 1 new infectee spreading to 2.5 persons from the two weeks before December 5, beginning November 21, when 1,086 were newly infected that week.. The highly contagious omicron variant has increased new infections in the tri-state area to new positive rates of up to 20%.
Of those tested in the Mid-Hudson Valley region, of 18,874 tests Saturday, 3,659 residents of Mid-Hudson tested positive, an average of 18.4% Westchester tested 9,536 and 2,049 were positive for covid, 21.5% Infection Rate
Hospitalizations of covid patients in Westchester rose to 214 as of Friday, December 24, County Executive George Latimer reported in his Tuesday WVOX broadcast, up from 50 one month ago.
It would appear those infected with covid, Omicron or Delta varients are getting less sick. The 214 hospitalizations last Friday indicate only 8% of the 2,788 infections two weeks ago have been sick enough to be hospitalized.
In the Mid-Hudson Valley region, Westchester County had the most cases Saturday, 2,049. Rockland reported 679; Orange County, 461; Dutchess, 278; Ulster, 111; Sullivan, 61; and Putnam 20. The total Mid-Hudson region cases last week was 3,659.
Nassau and Suffolk counties Saturday surged back to 6,334 new covid infections between the two counties, with infection rate of 21% of those tested in those two counties.
New York City new cases outpace the 9 surrounding counties with 3 times the number of new covid cases.