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  1. Coronavirus (COVID-19) — New York Public Health Updates

  2. Aug 22, 2023 · New coronavirus cases have been steadily rising since July, according to data from the New York City Health Department. The average number of daily cases, which includes confirmed and...

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  4. Latest Data. This page shows the latest data and key metrics on COVID-19 in New York City. Summary. Transmission. Recent Trends. By Neighborhood. Summary. This table shows summary data for the last seven days. Data Update Schedule. Our COVID-19 data are updated on these pages as follows: Daily and weekly data are updated every Thursday.

  5. This page shows data on COVID-19 in NYC since the beginning of the pandemic. Below, click a button to view data on trends over time, or cumulative data. Long-term Trends. Totals. Long-term trends. The data here show how COVID-19 has affected people in New York City since the city’s first confirmed case was diagnosed on February 29, 2020.

  6. 8/29/23: Governor Hochul announced new steps New York State is taking to protect individuals from COVID-19 following reports of a new variant, BA.2.86. Learn more about Governor Hochul Announces New Steps to Keep New Yorkers Protected Against COVID-19 as Summer Hospitalizations Rise

  7. Sep 13, 2023 · Coronavirus. Health. September 13, 2023. Albany, NY. Governor Hochul Updates New Yorkers on New COVID-19 Vaccine and Urges Precautions as COVID-19 Cases Rise. Updated Vaccine Targets COVID-19 Omicron Subvariants Effective Against Newer Strains. CDC Recommends Vaccine for All New Yorkers Ages 6-Months and Older Who Are Two-Months Past Last Vaccine.

  8. COVID-19 is still around and poses a threat to the health of New Yorkers. COVID-19 testing, treatment and vaccination are available for New Yorkers. Options are available for people regardless of immigration status or insurance.

  9. Apr 2, 2020 · Coronavirus (COVID-19) Information | NY State of Health. Protect yourself and your family. Get Your COVID-19 Booster. The New York State Department of Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommend individuals 12 and older get the new bivalent COVID-19 booster.

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