The Guardian (USA)

New York and other north-eastern US states see a rapid fall in Covid cases

- Edward Helmore

New York City and some north-eastern US states appear to be seeing rapid decreases in their numbers of Covid-19 cases in recent days, raising the possibilit­y that the Omicron wave has now already peaked in some parts of America.

In New York City the rolling sevenday average of new cases was less than 28,000 a day on 16 January, down from an average of more than 40,000 on 9 January.

Similar patterns were being observed in the state as a whole and other nearby regions.

“The Covid forecast is improving … the Covid clouds are parting,” said Kathy Hochul, the New York governor, in a statement Sunday after releasing figures that showed positivity rates in the state are falling sharply. “Overall, the prognosis, the forecast, for Covid is much brighter than it had been before.”

Some 400,000 tests were conducted in New York on Saturday, with a positivity rate of 12.9%. Just one week ago, on a similar number of tests, the positivity rate was almost 20%. The state reported 51,264 new cases on Saturday, down from the peak of more than 90,000 a week earlier, according to a New York Times database. The number of people hospitaliz­ed fell for a fourth straight day.

Several other north-east states – including New Jersey, Massachuse­tts, Connecticu­t and Rhode Island – may be heading in a similar, down-trending direction.

But in certain areas, including the Bronx in New York City, staff at hospital facilities have issued calls for help, saying they were struggling to treat a surging patient load.

“Patients are lying in the hallway on stretchers that are touching each other,” said Karen Lam, an emergency room nurse in the Bronx. President Joe Biden and Hochul said military medical and National Guard teams would be dispatched to help.

Over the weekend US surgeon general Vivek Murthy, warned that despite its rapid spread, Omicron had not yet peaked in the US as a whole. On a national level, the seven-day rolling average of new cases was still around 800,000 cases a day on 16 January, as it had been for the previous two days.

Murthy warned that infections are set to continue to increase in much of the country and the “next few weeks will be tough”. The rates of infection and levels of hospitaliz­ation are set to be much higher in unvaccinat­ed population­s.

“The challenge is that the entire country is not moving at the same pace,” Murthy said on CNN’s State of the Union. “The Omicron wave started later in other parts of the country. We shouldn’t expect a national peak in the coming days.”

The Biden administra­tion has been battered by accusation­s that it failed to anticipate demand for testing after a national vaccine and re-vaccinatio­n or booster drive showed clear signs of faltering. The administra­tion has also faced criticism that it failed to anticipate demand for therapeuti­c antiviral treatments.

The CDC, too, has faced criticism. With little available data on Omicron, the agency has attempted to move faster with recommenda­tions, including by cutting the isolation periods and drop a negative test result as a requiremen­t for leaving isolation.

But that was offset by employers requiring a negative test before infected Americans could return to work, creating pressure on testing capacity that authoritie­s have struggled to meet.

CDC director Rochelle Walensky told the Wall Street Journal in an interview published Monday that she was committed to communicat­ing CDC policy more clearly. “I think what I have not conveyed is the uncertaint­y in a lot of these situations,” Walensky said. “We felt the need to take action before we had Omicron-specific data,” she added.

In a statement last week, the White House said it would purchase $1bn tests to distribute free. A half-billion would be available for order on 19 January and mailed directly on request, with up to four free tests per residentia­l address.

“This program will ensure that

 ?? ?? New York City and some north-eastern US states are experienci­ng a sharp decrease in Covid-19 cases. Photograph: Carlo Allegri/Reuters
New York City and some north-eastern US states are experienci­ng a sharp decrease in Covid-19 cases. Photograph: Carlo Allegri/Reuters

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