Cuomo surprised most NY state coronavirus hospitalizations are people who stayed at home
About two-thirds of New York state’s new coronavirus patients had been sheltering in place at home before seeking medical attention in hospitals, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Wednesday, calling the data "shocking."
About two-thirds of New York state’s new coronavirus patients had been sheltering in place at home before seeking medical attention in hospitals, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Wednesday, calling the data "shocking."
“If you notice, 18 percent of the people came from nursing homes, less than 1 percent came from jail or prison, 2 percent came from the homeless population, 2 percent from other congregate facilities -- but 66 percent of the people were at home, which is shocking to us,” Cuomo said during his daily COVID-19 briefing.
The data was taken from a three-day survey of 113 New York hospitals, covering more than 1,200 patients, according to Cuomo. Click here for more.
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