COVID surge continues to slow in New York
The number of new coronavirus cases and the percentage of tests that come back positive continue to decline in New York state, Gov. Kathy Hochul announced Saturday.
"We are turning the corner on the winter surge, but we're not through this yet," the governor said in a press release, echoing her comments from Friday.
Cases have dropped by nearly half since Jan. 7, from 90,000 to less than 48,000, while the percent positivity has declined to 14.62% from a surge-high of 23.17% on Jan. 2.
However, the number of patients in intensive care units and the number of those intubated both rose, an indication that the significant strain on hospitals continues.
-ABC News' Will McDuffie