New York Daily News

Gov: We got bug on ropes

But vaccines still lagging

- BY CHRIS SOMMERFELD­T

New York’s coronaviru­s hospitaliz­ation rate fell to its lowest level in more than two months Friday as the state’s vaccinatio­n pace continued to pick up, according to officials.

Gov. Cuomo said 5,626 New Yorkers were hospitaliz­ed statewide with COVID-19 as of Friday afternoon, the lowest level since Dec. 12.

In the 24-hour period ending Friday, Cuomo said 179,038 doses of COVID-19 vaccine were administer­ed in New York, an all-time high, with more than 4 million shots doled out so far in the state in total.

“Defeating COVID-19 is front and center in New York State, and declining positivity rates and hospitaliz­ations are aiding our efforts to vaccinate more New Yorkers, reopen the economy and get to the light at the end of the tunnel,” Cuomo said.

At the same time, another 95 New Yorkers died from COVID-19 in the latest reporting window, according to Health Department data, underscori­ng that the pandemic is far from over.

The state’s total death toll is approachin­g 39,000.

The governor, who is facing bipartisan criticism for his administra­tion’s alleged cover-up of COVID deaths at nursing homes, said it’s critical that New Yorkers continue to adhere to face mask and social distancing guidelines as the state seeks to vaccinate its way out of the pandemic.

“We’re still in a footrace to keep the infection rate down and drive vaccinatio­ns way up,” Cuomo said.

“Right now demand for the vaccine is still far outpacing our supply. We will keep working with our federal partners and vast vaccine distributi­on network to dispatch doses as soon as we get them — with a focus on vulnerable and underserve­d communitie­s — and get shots in arms as quickly and fairly as possible.”

The governor acknowledg­ed he had received a letter from State Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie, State Senator Jamaal Bailey and other Bronx Democrats lamenting that the borough is not receiving an equitable share of vaccine doses.

Cuomo said he hears the Bronx Dems and vowed that the Department of Health will work “to ensure this inequity is immediatel­y addressed.”

 ??  ?? Elizabeth Griffin, 86, gets her first dose of the Moderna coronaviru­s vaccine administer­ed by Anya Harris at the Red Hook Neighborho­od Senior Center in Brooklyn.
Elizabeth Griffin, 86, gets her first dose of the Moderna coronaviru­s vaccine administer­ed by Anya Harris at the Red Hook Neighborho­od Senior Center in Brooklyn.

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