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Cases of new virus double overnight in New York state to 22

Office of NY Governor Andrew Cuomo

NEW YORK (AP) New York state's coronavirus caseload doubled overnight, to 22, as the mayor of the nation's largest city implored the federal government Thursday to send more test kits for the new virus.

The newly diagnosed cases include two hospitalized, intensive-care patients in New York City and a hospitalized man in Long Island's Nassau County, officials said.

The other positive tests were in people with mild symptoms _ or none at all _ in Westchester County, where a cluster of cases emerged earlier in the week and a 50-year-old lawyer at the center of it has been hospitalized since last week. Officials said Thursday he was improving.

``The number will continue to go up`` as testing increases, Gov. Andrew Cuomo warned, adding that he expected ``significant`` spread through the public.

Mayor Bill de Blasio said the two newly diagnosed patients in New York City, a man in his 40s and a woman in her 80s, are both in intensive care. The Long Island patient, a 42-year-old man, is not in intensive care, state Health Commissioner Dr. Howard Zucker said.

Meanwhile, officials in neighboring New Jersey said Thursday that the state's first positive test for the new coronavirus came from a 32-year-old man from Fort Lee.

In New York state, cases of the new virus _ and concerns about potential ones _ have already prompted officials to ask hundreds of people in recent days to quarantine themselves. A few schools and college campuses have closed for cleaning. Suburban Rockland County canceled a youth event planned for Sunday.

And a Manhattan federal judge switched courtrooms Thursday after learning that a person dismissed from a pool of prospective jurors earlier this week was later told to self-quarantine. The person hasn't tested positive for the virus, U.S. District Judge Alison J. Nathan said, but he or she had been at a house of worship on the same day as someone who did test positive.

De Blasio, a Democrat, urged the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to supply New York with more test kits and to speed the approval of tests that private companies may be developing.

``Our single greatest challenge is the lack of fast federal action to increase testing capacity,`` he said. ``Without that, we cannot beat this epidemic back.''

After an initial batch of test kits that the CDC sent to state and big city public health labs proved largely faulty last month, New York City and state officials pressed for permission for their labs to run their own tests.

The state got approval  Saturday to run its own version of the test. Gov. Andrew Cuomo, a Democrat, said Wednesday that the state lab is now able to run about 200 tests a day, and aiming for 1,000 daily.

New York City, meanwhile, got a new batch of CDC test kits. De Blasio said Wednesday that the current testing capacity was dozens of tests a day ``and we need to get to hundreds, quickly.''

City and state officials have stressed for weeks that they expected the coronavirus that has sickened thousands around the world to make its way to New York, a major travel hub.

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