Infection rate drops below 1% in New York state
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Wednesday that the COVID-19 infection rate across the Empire State has dropped below 1% again.
New York was once the epicenter of the novel coronavirus outbreak in the United States. Although the state's infection rate now stands at 0.87%, the governor cautioned that "this thing is not over."
"Our numbers continue to remain low, thanks to the hard work of New Yorkers, who rose to the occasion and ultimately flattened the curve," Cuomo said in a statement Wednesday. "We have been calibrating our reopening based on real-time data, and we will continue to make decisions based on science and facts, because this thing is not over. Having our infection rate come back down to 0.87 is great news for us -- we don't want to see our infection rate go over one percent for any period of time. There is no margin for error: It's going to take all of us to keep wearing our masks, washing our hands and remaining socially distant."