(Fighting against New Coronary Pneumonia) New York State diagnoses of New Coronary Pneumonia patients have fewer than 100 deaths per day

  China News Agency, New York, May 23-New York State Governor Andrew Como said on the 23rd that New York State had 89 new patients diagnosed with new coronary pneumonia on the 22nd. This is the first time in the past two months or so that the indicator has fallen below 100 people.

  Como held the 84th daily press conference since the outbreak of the New Coronary Pneumonia outbreak at the New York State Governor ’s mansion in Albany that day. Indicators such as the total number of inpatients in New York State and the number of newly admitted patients with new coronary pneumonia continue to improve. Of the 10 districts in New York State, 3 including New York City still fail to meet the 7 restart criteria. However, Como said that if the Central Hudson region can continue to increase virus investigators and the number of single-day deaths on Long Island continues to decline, then these two regions are expected to restart in the next week. The total number of beds available in New York City, the number of beds available for intensive care, and the number of investigators per 100,000 residents have not yet reached the standard.

  In terms of New York City's epidemic indicators, there were 185 newly diagnosed infections on the 21st, a decrease of 348 from the 20th; 22 new patients with new coronary pneumonia who were hospitalized, a decrease of 41 from the 20th; the number of newly diagnosed deaths from the new coronary 15 people, 22 fewer than the 20th.

  Because of the small long holiday of the United States on National Day, Como signed an order on the evening of the 22nd to allow the gathering of less than 10 people in the state, provided that everyone maintains a social distance or wears a mask. He had previously confirmed that he would coordinate with New Jersey, Connecticut and Delaware to open beaches and lake shores for people to relax during the holidays, but the capacity of tourists is limited to half of the normal situation, and sports activities and other direct contact activities are prohibited.

  In consideration of the prevention of the epidemic, the beaches of New York City remain closed. But on the 22nd, a 24-year-old man violated the ban and accidentally drowned while swimming on Rockaway Beach in Queens, and died after being sent to hospital. Mayor Bai Sihao urged all New Yorkers to abide by the epidemic prevention regulations on social media, saying that the New York Police Department and park management will arrange more patrols during the small long holiday. He also said that if more violations occur, the city government will have to consider completely blocking the beach. Under normal circumstances, as the temperature rises, the National Day holiday generally marks New York City's entry into the "beach season", and a large number of citizens will go to the beach for recreation.

  According to data from Johns Hopkins University, nearly 360,000 people have been diagnosed with New Coronavirus infection in New York State, nearly 29,000 have died, and more than 63,000 have recovered. (Finish)