NYC Adds Testing as COVID-19 Cases Spike

NEW YORK (AP) —
A man receives a COVID-19 nasal swab test at West Brooklyn Community High School in New York. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens, File)

With COVID-19 cases spiking, New York City officials said Wednesday they’re opening more testing sites and restricting visiting at city-run hospitals and jails.

Some 17,200 people tested positive in the city Tuesday, setting another new one-day record since testing became widely available. New York City has seen the average number of people testing positive each day spike more than 220% in a week.

At least 89,000 people in the city tested positive in the seven-day period that ended Tuesday.

Cases are also rising on Long Island, in the mid-Hudson Valley and in central New York counties such as Tompkins County, where Cornell University has faced an outbreak.

Still, because of widespread vaccination, hospitalizations and deaths from the virus are far fewer than at the pandemic’s height, or even during a surge last winter.

New York hospitals are up to 4,452 patients as of Tuesday — up 18% from the previous Monday.

That’s below more than 6,000 patients who were hospitalized in mid-December 2020.

Dr. Mitchell Katz, CEO of the city’s hospital system, said the 11 city-run hospitals had a total of 54 COVID-19 patients in intensive care as of Wednesday — up from 20 a few weeks ago, but a mere fraction of the 970 ICU patients at the peak in March 2020.

De Blasio said the city was opening seven additional testing sites Wednesday, increasing its total to 119, and will set up five distribution sites — one in each borough — on Thursday to hand out at-home rapid COVID-19 tests, which have been hard to come by at pharmacies.

The news of more city-run testing sites came as CityMD, the privately run chain of urgent care clinics, said it was temporarily closing 13 city locations “to preserve our ability to staff our sites.” CityMD has seen testing lines wrapping around city blocks and wait times of several hours.

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, who joined Mayor Bill de Blasio at his news conference Wednesday and was honored with a key to the city, said he’s asking the federal government to send the city 100 mobile testing sites.

“Today they said they’re sending six. That ain’t close to enough,” Schumer said.

New measures to curb the spread of COVID-19 include requiring police officers to wear masks indoors and outdoors when interacting with the public. The NYPD has a vaccine mandate, but officers are still getting sick — with about twice as many out Tuesday as on an average day.

 

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