The Big Apple marked a major turning point in its battle against the
coronavirus pandemic Wednesday with no new confirmed deaths from
COVID-19 for the first time since March 12.
“In the face of extraordinary challenges, New Yorkers have gone above
and beyond to keep each other safe throughout the crisis,” said City
Hall spokeswoman Avery Cohen.
“With hope on the horizon, we will continue to do everything we can
to reopen safely without losing sight of the progress we’ve made,” Cohen
said.
There were zero additional deaths between Tuesday and Wednesday,
according to the city’s Health Department data that is reported with a
24-hour lag.
During that same period earlier this week the city saw just three
probable deaths of people who never tested positive for the virus but
showed tell-tale symptoms. Those probable deaths could be reclassified
as confirmed deaths in the coming days, Cohen said.
There were 500 new fatalities each day during the pandemic’s peak in early April.
The city’s current COVID-19 death toll of 21,752 includes 16,992 confirmed fatalities and 4,760 probable ones.
https://nypost.com/2020/06/04/nyc-reports-no-new-coronavirus-deaths-for-first-time-since-mid-march/
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