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3 additional coronavirus deaths on S I; hospitalizations dip
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S I records 4 more coronavirus deaths; Dec fatality tally already exceeds all of Nov
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As pandemic rages, NYC breaks its record for coronavirus testing, Mayor de Blasio says Shant Shahrigian © Barry Williams Operations for New York City s first coronavirus testing site in the parking lot of the South Beach Psychiatric Center in Staten Island, New York. (Photo by Barry Williams)
Half a million coronavirus tests were administered in a seven-day span leading up to Thanksgiving, Mayor de Blasio said Thursday, touting a new record for the city.
“These are the kind of numbers we dreamed of long ago that would really allow us to understand exactly what was happening and to protect the most people,” Hizzoner said at a press conference.
NYC breaks its record for COVID testing: de Blasio - New York Daily News
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Hunt for hospital staff on Staten Island ‘is on again,’ says Borough President Oddo
Updated Dec 10, 2020;
Posted Dec 09, 2020
Borough President James Oddo is shown at Richmond University Medical Center in West Brighton on April 20, 2020. (Staten Island Advance/Jan Somma-Hammel)
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. “The chase for staffing help for Staten Island’s hospitals is on again,” said Borough President James Oddo, as Staten Island’s health care systems see a surge of coronavirus (COVID-19) hospitalizations reaching levels not seen since the spring.
As of Wednesday morning, 244 people were being treated for COVID-19 within the borough’s two hospital systems, which represented an increase of 10 since Tuesday and a rise of 69 since Dec. 1.