As NYC’s COVID Hospitalizations Decline, Adams Says ‘We Are Moving In The Right Direction’

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As NYC’s COVID Hospitalizations Decline, Adams Says ‘We Are Moving In The Right Direction’
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As of Sunday, there were 5,800 patients hospitalized citywide for COVID, down from 6,500 on Jan. 11th. “So these indicators may peak later than actual cases are being shown,” Mayor Adams said. “But we are winning and we're moving in the right direction.”

Mayor Eric Adams at the National Action Network headquarters on Monday.Mayor Eric Adams said Tuesday that the latest health COVID-19 data suggested the omicron wave may be “leveling off,” as he continued to insist that New York City schools and businesses could safely remain open.

Both the mayor and the city’s health commissioner, Dr. Dave Chokshi also pointed to a decline in reported cases. The city’s seven-day average of new cases is now under 20,000, down from a peak of nearly 43,000 earlier this month. Nash also said that the curve could merely wind up flattening. “The trends are suggestive of a precipitous decline, but there is always the possibility of a plateau at a high level and a slower decline of new infections,” he said.

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