In all, 14,958 people in New York have died from COVID, or presumed to have, who lived in nursing homes, assisted-living facilities and adult-care places since last March.
New York State Team
ALBANY - Democratic lawmakers are pressing New York leaders to raise as much as $7 billion a year by raising taxes on investment sales.
As the home to Wall Street, New York could see a windfall if it boosts taxes on capital gains as the state grapples with a $15 billion budget gap over the next two years, supporters said.
Progressive Democrats are seeking a whole suite of tax increases on the rich to raise new revenue for the state amid the COVID-19 pandemic to stave off cuts in aid for schools and services.
“Billionaires and millionaires in our state have become wealthier during this pandemic while working-class New Yorkers are struggling to make ends meet, said Sen. Gustavo Rivera, D-Bronx, who introduced the bill Tuesday.
ALBANY – New York has exceeded 1 million total confirmed COVID-19 cases since the start of the pandemic, with the state surpassing the unwanted milestone Friday as the slow, steady climb in infections statewide continued.
A total of 15,074 coronavirus tests processed Friday came back positive, pushing New York s total to 1,005,785 since March, Gov. Andrew Cuomo s office reported Saturday.
The state s total includes only those cases confirmed positive by a diagnostic or rapid COVID-19 test. The actual number of coronavirus infections is likely much higher: Thousands of people have carried the virus but were never tested, either because they never showed symptoms or they were infected in the early days of the pandemic when tests were not as widely available.