May 17, 2020.
Dear
Daniel,
Back
on March 13th, which feels like a lifetime ago, New York set a goal that
was ambitious at the time: conduct 6,000 tests per day. Today, we have
met a far more ambitious goal and are able to conduct 40,000 tests a day.
We have ramped up our testing capacity to the point where the supply
exceeds the demand.
New
York's diagnostic testing criteria have been expanded further. If you are
eligible, I encourage you to get tested. Testing is available to:
- Any individual who has
COVID-19 symptoms
- Any individual who has
had contact with a person known to be positive with COVID-19
- Any individual who is
subject to a precautionary or mandatory quarantine
- Any individual who is
employed as a health care worker, nursing home worker or first
responder
- Any essential worker who
directly interacts with the public while working
- Any individual who would
return to the workplace in Phase 1 of the state's reopening plan
I
took the test myself today. It's easy and takes only a few seconds.
Here's
what else you need to know tonight:
1. There are over 700 locations where New
Yorkers can get diagnostic testing. New Yorkers can
visit a new website — coronavirus.health.ny.gov/find-test-site-near-you
— and enter their address to view a list and a map view of the nearest
testing sites. The state has also partnered with Google Maps to display
testing site results. New Yorkers can search "COVID testing near
me" on Google Maps to easily find the nearest testing sites. Please
remember you must always schedule an appointment to get a COVID-19
diagnostic test by calling 1-888-364-3065 or your healthcare
provider.
2.
New York State is
partnering with CVS to bring testing to more than 60 CVS pharmacies across
the state. Each site will be able to conduct 50 or
more tests per day.
3.
The number of total
COVID hospitalizations continues to drop. Total
hospitalizations fell to 5,897, from 6,220 the day before. The number of new COVID hospitalizations
also dropped to 374, from 400 the day before. Tragically, we lost 139 New
Yorkers to the virus yesterday.
4. A reminder that there are mental health
resources available to those who need it. The past
few months have been hard for everyone. If you need emotional support,
call the New York State Emotional Support Hotline at 1-844-863-9314 to
schedule a free appointment with a mental health professional. New
Yorkers can access additional mental health resources at headspace.com/ny.
Tonight's "Deep Breath Moment": Yesterday, World War II planes flew over hospitals
in Western and Central New York to honor healthcare workers and all
essential personnel who have kept us all safe throughout the pandemic.
See it here.
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you were forwarded this email, you can subscribe to New York State's
Coronavirus Updates here.
Ever
Upward,
Governor
Andrew M. Cuomo
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