New York State exceeds 1 million cases covid in a holiday season increase

EMTs transport a woman with COVID-19 symptoms to a hospital in Yonkers, New York, on December 17, 2020.

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New York State surpassed one million cases of Covid-19, after a grim year in which more than 30,000 of its residents died from the virus.

More than a third of all state cases were reported in December, as the cold weather pushed people inside, holidays increased social gatherings and residents were tired of restrictions. On the first day of 2021, the United States surpassed 20 million Covid-19 cases, twice as many as the second nation, India.

Gov. Andrew Cuomo reported 15,074 new infections, less than the New York pandemic record of 16,802 cases reached two days ago. Another 128 people in the state died of Covid-19-related causes, Cuomo said Saturday. The statewide positive test rate decreased slightly to 7.45%.

The first New York case was reported on March 1 in New York City, attended by three major airports that handle more than 100 million passengers a year. The Big Apple quickly became the epicenter of the U.S. outbreak, accumulating more than 80,000 cases in the first month, about 40 percent of the U.S. total at the time. Gov. Andrew Cuomo later blamed President Donald Trump’s administration for allowing 3 million European travelers to enter the United States between December and March before suspending most arrivals.

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