
New York’s COVID-19 positivity rate falls to lowest point in pandemic
NY Post
New York’s COVID-19 positivity rate has fallen to its lowest point since the pandemic began, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Saturday.
The seven-day positivity rate on Friday was just 0.73 percent, Cuomo said. The previous low, reported in August, was 0.75 percent. In the city, the seven-day positive rate fell to 0.57 percent, the second lowest for any region in the state. Only the Southern Tier has a lower rate, at 0.52 percent. Long Island’s rate was 0.62 percent.More Related News

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