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New York's daily death toll for COVID-19 declines, slightly  

Governor Cuomo discusses when schools and businesses might be able to reopen, at his daily corona virus briefing, April 12, 2020.
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Governor Cuomo discusses when schools and businesses might be able to reopen, at his daily corona virus briefing, April 12, 2020.

Governor Andrew Cuomo visited an upstate nursing home and released new numbers on  the corona virus Sunday, as the total number of New Yorkers who have died from the virus reached 9,385.

Cuomo says the daily death toll, at 758,  has not decreased significantly in several days, when the numbers have ranged from around 780 to a high of 799 for the previous four days.

“It has been flattening, but flattening at a terribly high level,” Cuomo said.

The governor says the good news is that the rate of new hospitalizations is declining, with 53 new COVID 19 hospital patients admitted on Saturday, the lowest since the governor began his daily briefings several weeks ago.

On Saturday, 18,707 were hospitalized from the virus, but 1,862 were discharged from the hospital because their health is improving. There were 189 more patients placed in ICU, and 110 more patients were intubated, or put on ventilators.

Earlier Sunday, Cuomo visited Pathways Nursing home in Niskayuna, outside of Schenectady, to, at a safe distance, personally thank staff there who loaned the state 35 spare ventilators to help with the surge in hospitals in New York City.

“Governor Cuomo, God bless you,” staff shouted out the window.

He says the generosity of the nursing home bolstered his morale when he was feeling down about the crisis.

“They gave me an inspiration, and they gave me energy, and they gave me resolve,” Cuomo said. “Listen to our better angels. Be better, more generous more gracious, more loving”.

The state so far has not needed as many ventilators, or hospital beds, as first predicted. The governor says it’s likely due to the stay at home orders that have slowed the spread of the virus.

Cuomo says he thinking of a time line for reopening society, when it is safe to do so. On Saturday, he had a dispute with the Mayor of New York City, Bill deBlasio, after deBlasio said New York City schools would be shut down for the rest of the school year. Cuomo says it’s too early to make that determination, and he hopes to come up with a unified plan for reopening schools, and businesses, with the neighboring state of New Jersey and Connecticut. But he could not predict when that will be.

“I wouldn’t assume anything,” Cuomo said. “Because if you say schools aren’t going to open, then businesses are not going to open.”

The governor says no one can make an informed decision right now, and he points out that all of the expert’s predictions about the path of the virus  have so far, not been correct.  

Karen DeWitt is Capitol Bureau chief for the New York Public News Network, composed of a dozen newsrooms across the state. She has covered state government and politics for the network since 1990.