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New York marks a turning point in the fight against COVID: for the first time, not one death in a day

'05.06.2020'

Vita Popova

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From Tuesday, June 2, to Wednesday, June 3, in New York, not a single death was recorded from COVID-19. This result was achieved for the first time since mid-March. This publication reports New York Post.

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“In the face of extraordinary challenges, New Yorkers have proven they can take care of each other’s safety despite the crisis,” said City Hall spokeswoman Avery Cohen.

She noted that New York will continue to do everything to keep its residents safe. “We will continue to do our best to open up safely, while not losing sight of the progress we have made,” said Cohen.

From Tuesday, June 2, to Wednesday, June 3, in New York, not a single death from a coronavirus was recorded. This was reported in the city health department, which provides data with a 24-hour delay.

Earlier this week, only three likely deaths from COVID were recorded in the city. The test results did not confirm the virus in these people, although the symptoms suggested otherwise. These deaths may be reclassified as confirmed deaths in the coming days, Cohen said.

During the peak of the pandemic in early April, about 500 people died every day.

As of today, the death toll from COVID-19 is 21, including 752 confirmed deaths and 16 probable.

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As previously reported, according to the results of May 23, the daily death rate from COVID-19 in New York State was 84. According to Governor Andrew Cuomo, number of deaths among those infected with coronavirus the state fell below 100 for the first time since the end of March, writes ABC News.

Recall that according to new study resultsBy the end of March, there were 10 times more cases of COVID in New York than previously thought. However, most people were not infected, and therefore at risk.

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