
 
        
         
		Hospitals and group homes  
 can resume visits as New York  
 reaches new COVID-19 lows 
 New Yorkers will once more be allowed to visit loves ones in hospitals and group homes.  Pexels 
 COURIER LIFE, JUNE 19-25, 2020 23  
 BY EMILY DAVENPORT 
 Hospitals and group homes  
 across  the  state  can  now  accept  
 visitors  as  the  number  
 of  COVID-19  cases  continue  
 to  fall,  Gov.  Andrew  Cuomo  
 announced on Tuesday. 
 Healthcare  facilities  and  
 group  homes  must  require  
 visitors  to  wear  personal  
 protective  gear  during  visits, 
   and may subject  them to  
 symptom  and  temperature  
 checks,  Cuomo  said.  Group  
 homes will be required to tell  
 the state if they are accepting  
 visitors once again. 
 The  move  comes  as  the  
 number of coronavirus-related  
 hospitalizations  continue  
 to  decline  throughout  
 the  state,  falling  to  1,538  
 statewide  on  June  15  —  the  
 lowest  number  since  March  
 20.   
 “That is something to celebrate,” 
   Cuomo  said  at  the  
 daily  press  briefi ng.  “We  
 went  up  the  mountain,  we  
 came  down  the  mountain.  
 And  we  did  it  with  a  smart  
 reopening.” 
 About  3  million  people  
 statewide  have  been  tested  
 for the virus so far, and 12,000  
 have been surveyed  for antibodies  
 in  the  last  six weeks.  
 The  results  found  that  as  of  
 June  13,  13.4%  of  those  who  
 were infected with COVID-19  
 had  antibodies  for  the  infection, 
  and 21.6% of those with  
 the  antibodies  lived  in  New  
 York City. 
 Cuomo credited the state’s  
 shutdown  and  gradual  reopening  
 with  the  low  numbers, 
  and claimed that states  
 that  reopened  sooner  have  
 felt the fared worse.  
 “As  we  sit  here  today,  21  
 states are seeing an increase.  
 Why? They reopened quickly  
 – they did not have the same  
 phases, they did not have the  
 same  controls,  they’re  seeing  
 the  number  of  cases  go  
 up,”  he  said.  “The  cases  are  
 increasing,  that  destabilizes  
 the  market.  And  then  the  
 market responds in the negative, 
   and  that  actually  hurts  
 the economy.” 
 These spikes in COVID-19  
 cases  have  caused  the  number  
 of  projected  deaths  nationwide  
 to  increase  exponentially, 
   reaching  more  
 than  149,000  deaths  by  August  
 according  to  the  Institute  
 for  Health  Metrics  and  
 Evaluation, Cuomo said.  
 “Those are not Democratic  
 numbers,  those  are  not  Republican  
 numbers,  those are  
 just  numbers,”  said  Cuomo.  
 “New  York  has  the  lowest  
 rate  of  infection,  these  are  
 not  theories anymore. These  
 are just undeniable facts.” 
 Wellness