New York just recorded its biggest single-day jump in coronavirus deaths

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New York just recorded its biggest single-day jump in coronavirus deaths
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  • New York again saw its biggest one-day increase in coronavirus deaths, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said on Tuesday.
  • The state recorded 731 deaths since Monday.
  • ICU admissions are slowing, however, which is a sign that social distancing measures could be beginning to work, Cuomo said.
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The death toll of the coronavirus in New York continues to climb.

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Gov. Andrew Cuomo said on Tuesday that New York recorded 731 deaths related to coronavirus since Monday, the biggest single-day toll since the virus first entered the state on March 1.

"Behind every one of those numbers is an individual, is a family, is a mother, is a father, is a brother, is a sister," Cuomo said, in his daily updates from Albany. "So, a lot of pain again today."

Here are the other biggest takeaways from Cuomo's daily update:

  • New York accounts for roughly half of all the coronavirus deaths in the US, with 5,489 since the outbreak began.
  • There are 138,836 confirmed cases statewide, up from 130,689 on Monday. New York City accounts for 76,876 cases.
  • Intensive care admissions are slowing despite the deaths surging, which Cuomo attributed to a lag time between hospitalizations and death, since people are often ill for weeks.
  • There are 4,593 patients in intensive care in the state, a jump of 89 since Monday. For context, there were 395 patients admitted to the ICU on Friday.
  • The rate of hospital admissions is slowing as well - an increase of 4 percent since Monday - which the New York Times notes is the fourth straight day that rate had grown less than 7 percent since growing 20 percent day-over-day for weeks.
  • Cuomo added that there is a racial dimension to the virus' toll, which he said "kills vulnerable people."
  • State health officials said they'll have a breakdown of the racial disparities in hospital admissions and deaths sometime this week.
  • Cuomo reiterated the need to practice social distancing to "flatten the curve."
  • "To the extent that we see a flattening or a possible plateau, that's because of what we are doing and we have to keep doing it," he said.
  • Cuomo said he will sign an executive order on Tuesday that levies a $1,000 fine for breaking social distancing rules. It's not yet clear how this would be enforced.

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