NYC reported zero deaths from coronavirus for the first time since start of pandemic while Florida sees record numbers of new cases
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Taylor Ardrey
Jul 14, 2020, 03:51 IST
A person wears a protective face mask and carries golf clubs in midtown as New York City moves into Phase 3 of re-opening following restrictions imposed to curb the coronavirus pandemic on July 12, 2020.Noam Galai/Getty Images
New York City Health officials reported zero coronavirus related deaths for the first time since the city's first reported fatality in March.
"It's something that should make us hopeful, but it's very hard to take a victory lap because we know we have so much more ahead," New York Mayor Bill de Blasio.
According to data released Sunday by the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, there were no COVID-19-related deaths on Saturday, July 11.
Under the new phase guidelines, people in New York City can enjoy more businesses including tattoo parlors, nail salons, and other personal care services. Indoor dining, however, is still off-limits.
Still, as indicators like new cases and hospitalizations have been promisingly low, in order to prevent the spread of the virus, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is cracking down on out-of-state travelers. Cuomo on Monday announced an emergency health order which mandates those traveling from coronavirus hotspots to provide their contact information.
All individuals traveling from coronavirus hot spots must complete a Department of Health traveling form. According to the governor's office, travelers who fail to do so will be subject to a $2000 fine and "may be brought to a hearing and ordered to complete mandatory quarantine. "
Since the beginning of the pandemic, New York has reported 215,924 cases, 55,451 hospitalizations and 18,670 coronavirus related deaths.
The state has recorded its lowest day-to-day average COVID-19 death toll since mid-March. The state reported six deaths on Friday, according to CBS News, five deaths on Saturday, and 10 new deaths as of Sunday, according to Cuomo.
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Florida hits new record for daily coronavirus cases
Florida's Department of Health reports 282,435 total cases and 4,277 deaths, making it the third-worst coronavirus outbreak among US states, trailing New York and California.
According to WESH Orlando, testing for the virus has doubled from 25,000 to almost 50,000 per day resulting in an average of 19% of positive cases a day.
Despite the surge in coronavirus cases in recent weeks, Florida's Walt Disney World Resort reopened its doors to visitors on Saturday morning after being closed since the end of March.
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