COVID surge continues in New York, single-day case record broken
The total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases continues to surge in New York. The state is reporting more than 76,000 positive cases over the last 24 hours, marking another single-day record for the state.
"We're breaking records every day," Gov. Kathy Hochul said Friday at a COVID-19 briefing.
Meanwhile, nearly 8,000 New Yorkers were in the hospital with the virus on Thursday, an increase of more than 500 from the previous day.
Hochul announced that students in the State University of New York and City University of New York systems will need to receive their booster shot by Jan. 15, or whenever they are eligible for the extra shot. The requirement affects roughly 2.3 million students across the state.
The governor also said she is extending the mandate that businesses require either masks or vaccines, by two weeks, to Feb. 1.
Hochul pushed the importance of vaccines, especially for 5 to 11-year-olds, only 28% of whom have received their first dose, according to Hochul.
"We are not going to leave any stone unturned in terms of finding out how we can get parents to do the right thing for their children," she said.
In a piece of encouraging news, the number of hospitals in the state with less than 10% capacity has dropped from 35 to 21, according to Hochul, who signed an executive order in November that required hospitals with such limited capacity to pause non-essential surgeries.
-ABC News' Will McDuffie