Most New Covid-19 Patients In NY Not Working, Older: Survey

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Police officers notify a man that the Coney Island, Stillwell Terminal is closed Wednesday, May 6, 2020, in the Brooklyn borough of New York. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)

NEW YORK (AP) — The great majority of people being newly hospitalized with the coronavirus in New York are either retired or unemployed and were avoiding public transit, according to a new state survey, the first such look at people still getting seriously ill despite six weeks of severe social distancing.

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The survey of 1,269 patients admitted to 113 hospitals over three recent days confounded expectations that new cases would be dominated by essential workers, especially those traveling on public transportation.

Retirees accounted for 37% of hospitalizations during the survey period. Another 46% were unemployed. Almost three-quarters were 51 years or older.

Only 4% used public transportation in their daily life, according to the survey.

“It reinforces what we’ve been saying, which is much of this comes down to what you do to protect yourself,” Gov. Andrew Cuomo said at his daily briefing. “Everything is closed down, the government has done everything it could … now it’s up to you. Are you wearing a mask, are you doing the hand sanitizer?”

The survey also showed, however, that 18% of the people admitted to hospitals with the virus had been transferred from nursing homes, underscoring the difficulty those facilities have had controlling infections.

People were far less likely to be hospitalized in other institutional settings. Fewer than 1% were in jails; 4% were in assisted living; 2% in congregate housing and 2% were homeless.

While hospitalization rates have been easing in New York, an average of more than 600 people per day have been admitted to hospitals in the state over the past three days.

The virus killed 232 people in the state Tuesday, Cuomo said, and nearly 2,800 people tested positive for the virus.

They survey was part of an effort by health officials to target their outbreak-fighting efforts more precisely.

Many survey results conformed with previous findings. More than half the hospitalizations were in New York City. African-Americans accounted for 21% of hospitalizations and Hispanics another 17%.


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Mike
Mike
4 years ago

So it’s not from going to funerals in the end.

So where is the apology?

ANON21
ANON21
4 years ago

So caumo got the opposite message. This shows that the lockdown is doing nothing. All the people who are getting sick are under complete lockdown already for 2 months. But he says the opposite. Shows how stupid he is

Elephant
Elephant
4 years ago

These numbers are fake news
1- All if not most deaths in NY are classified as Covid 19. As per New York State In 2017 there where 155,191 deaths which amounts to a 425 daily average.

2- A big number of these deaths are from nursing homes which are people that are anyway locked in. So please don’t include those numbers in your stats

lipa99
lipa99
4 years ago

any patient admitted to a NY hospital is and was considered Corona case because the hospitals can charge 20% more for these cases and they can file with the Federal govt for more money. so it’s all FAKE NUMBERS and politics…………………….

N.Oyb
N.Oyb
4 years ago

Statistics statistics! Were the unempolyed, retired,that were infected keeping to the rules?

As Mark Twain said. “There are three kinds of lies, Lies, damned lies, and statistics.

ana
ana
4 years ago

What percentage of patients are Jews? Or do we only count when we get singled out for disparate treatement by the mayor and/or harrased/ticketed by the cops?