NEW YORK (1010 WINS) -- Mayor Bill de Blasio on Friday reported that all three of New York City's daily indicators have "unfortunately" gone above the threshold for the first time in months.
"That's obviously very worrisome," he said, adding hospitalization is becoming a bigger challenge as the hospitalization surpassed the 200 threshold and reached 205 and a 59 percent positivity rate.
The mayor also reported the hospitalization rate per 100,000, 7-day average at 2.48 percent and noting that he would like to see it below two percent.
New reported COVID-19 cases on 7-day average including probable cases climbed to 2,559 with the 7-day rolling average at 5.35 percent per 100,00.