Governor cuomo also provided an update on the states budget, which he said was consensually agreed to buy leaders at the new york legislature. Gov. Cuomo sorry we are a couple of minutes late. A lot going on today. The coronavirus, also the state budget we have to get done. Let me give you an update on where we are. I think Everybody Knows everyone to my farright. Overall, the numbers continue to go up. Our way up the mountain. The number of testing has increased. Im very proud of this. The more you test, the more negatives and positives, the more good you are doing. Positive cases are up to 7900. Total cases, 83,000. Down to one county that does not have a covid case. That is what you are going to see all across the nation. We have rural areas. Has gone through rural new york, it will go through rural america. The total numbers, 83,000. 12,000 people currently hospitalized, 3000 people in icu and 6000 patients discharged, of thats up 1167. People go into the hospital, get better, then
Americas energy grid during the coronavirus pandemic by talking to daniel oberhaus. That Niagara Falls powerplant, what does a day in the life there look like right now . Positive cases are up to 0, total cases 83,000 87,000 down to one county that. Oes not have a covid case 12,000 people currently icuitalized, 3000 people in , 6000 patients discharged, of 1167 up 1167. 18,000. Ey is that Governor Phil Murphy has been a great partner to me and the people of this state. Those lines between states often the calm walls, not with governor murphy and governor lamont. We are working together and will with neweratively jersey. California is taking up, michigan is ticking of, florida taking up, massachusetts, but no are. S anywhere near we 1900. Of deaths, that number will continue to go up. That is people who have been on ventilators for a time. There go on a ventilator, is roughly a 20 chance you will come off. The longer you are on a come of the lower the chance become off. Curve still look
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Margaret S. "Peggy" Ayer died Jan. 29, 2024, at age 97. Born in Portland, Maine June 7, 1926, she was raised in Belmont Massachusetts. Having graduated from Mount Holyoke College in 1947, she met John B. "Jack" Ayer of Franklin, Connecticut when she.