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Cuomo details regional restart criteria as NY hits 1M tests

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By MICHAEL R. SISAK and MARINA VILLENEUVE

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More than 1 million coronavirus tests have been conducted in New York, according to data released Monday, the most of any state in the country. Nearly 1 in 7 tests in the U.S. have been performed in New York.

COVID-19 Test Site Locator

https://findcovidtests.com/index.html?fbclid=IwAR1LiSr-8_Ui2sRzkHUqx9faMYcGljhH--8DeCAABLqjRo8_g1-vUbUkEEU

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In NYC, the epicenter of the coronavirus, the death rate for 18-44 yrs-old is 0.016% & hospitalization rate is 0.18%

https://www1.nyc.gov/site/doh/covid/covid-19-data.page#download

Time to start opening back up.

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An extended lockdown is economically unsustainable, and a perfect fix for the CCP virus does not look likely. So we have to live with this thing for the foreseeable future. The radical lockdowns need to end, while some sensible behavioural rules need to become semi-permanent for as while.

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In all, 19,415 people in the state have died from the disease, though the total doesn’t include more than 5,300 deaths in the city that were attributed to the virus on death certificates but weren’t confirmed by a lab test.

Other indicators are also continuing to fall, including the number of people being treated in hospitals for coronavirus -- now below 9,700 after a peak on April 12 of 18,825 -- and people newly admitted for disease treatment.

Has New York stopped forcing nursing home, and old folks homes, to admit coronavirus infected patients?

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