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Big dip in COVID hospitalizations on S I ; 1 more death; nearly 190 new cases

Big dip in COVID hospitalizations on S.I.; 1 more death; nearly 190 new cases Updated Apr 22, 2021; Posted Apr 22, 2021 Coronavirus hospitalizations on Staten Island dropped to its lowest level in five months. Composite of Staten Island images from the coronavirus pandemic. (Staten Island Advance/Tom Wrobleski) Facebook Share STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. With a sharp 24-hour decline, coronavirus (COVID-19) hospitalizations in the borough dropped to its lowest level so far this year. At the same time, the disease has claimed the life of another Staten Islander, and nearly 190 more confirmed coronavirus cases were added to the borough’s total, city Health Department data shows.

4 more suspected COVID deaths on S I ; hospitalizations dip again

4 more suspected COVID deaths on S.I.; hospitalizations dip again Updated Apr 20, 2021; Posted Apr 20, 2021 For the second time in three days, COVID hospitalizations here dipped to its lowest level in 2021. Composite of Staten Island images from the coronavirus pandemic. (Staten Island Advance/Tom Wrobleski) Facebook Share STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. The coronavirus (COVID-19) is believed to have claimed the lives of four more borough residents, while just over 200 new confirmed cases of the disease were added to Staten Island’s total, city Health Department data shows. At the same, coronavirus hospitalizations here dropped, for the second time in three days, to its lowest count this year.

COVID on S I : 1 more suspected death; hospitalizations unchanged; 160+ new cases

COVID on S.I.: 1 more suspected death; hospitalizations unchanged; 160+ new cases Updated Apr 21, 2021; Posted Apr 21, 2021 COVID hospitalizations were unchanged, remaining at its lowest level this year. Composite of Staten Island images from the coronavirus pandemic. (Staten Island Advance/Tom Wrobleski) Facebook Share STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. The borough’s suspected coronavirus (COVID-19) death total rose by one, as the city Health Department has added over 160 new confirmed cases of the disease to Staten Island’s tally. At the same time, the number of coronavirus hospitalizations here did not change, remaining at its lowest level this year. As of 1 p.m. Wednesday, 1,760 Staten Islanders are believed to have died from complications related to the coronavirus.

Coronavirus hospitalizations on Staten Island drop again to lowest this year; deaths and new cases up

Coronavirus hospitalizations on Staten Island drop again to lowest this year; deaths and new cases up Updated 4:11 PM; Today 4:11 PM Coronavirus hospitalizations on S.I. are now less than half the number of the highest total this year. Mural honoring health care workers near emergency department at SIUH Prince s Bay during COVID-19 pandemic. (Staten Island Advance/Tom Wrobleski) Facebook Share STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. On Tuesday, for the second time this week, coronavirus (COVID-19) hospitalizations in the borough dipped to the lowest level this year. At the same time, the disease has claimed the lives of two more Staten Islanders, while 116 more confirmed coronavirus cases were added to the borough’s total, city Health Department data show.

COVID recap: 5 more deaths on S I; hospitalizations down again; almost 250 new cases

COVID recap: 5 more deaths on S.I; hospitalizations down again; almost 250 new cases Updated Apr 09, 2021; Posted Apr 09, 2021 Despite a rise in deaths and new confirmed coronavirus cases, hospitalizations continue to drop. Composite of Staten Island images from the coronavirus pandemic. (Staten Island Advance/Tom Wrobleski) Facebook Share STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. The coronavirus (COVID-19) has claimed the lives of five more borough residents, while nearly 250 more confirmed cases of the disease were added to Staten Island’s total, city Health Department data shows. At the same time, hospitalizations in the borough continued to decline to one of the lowest levels this year.

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