COVID-19 in New York

New York Passes 250,000 COVID-19 Cases

Despite experiencing an early onset of coronavirus equal to Washington and California, COVID-19 cases in New York state have been growing fast and have been pulling far ahead of those recorded in other states. A visualization of cumulative case numbers shows just how much faster New York cases have been increasing.

Health care providers have been feeling the consequences of the surge and hospitals in the state and the city have been working at capacity and beyond.

County level data published by Johns Hopkins University shows that by Thursday, New York City alone had logged more than 141,000 out of the approximately 253,000 cases recorded in the state.

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This chart shows the cumulative number of COVID-19 cases registered in New York state, California and Washington state between March 16 and April 14, 2020.

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