New York Gov. Cuomo says the state saw its 'largest single-day increase' in deaths Monday at 731.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Monday the state saw its"largest single-day increase" in deaths yesterday at 731, but that the three-day hospitalization rate is lowering.
New York now has seen 138,836 cases of coronavirus and 5,489 deaths, up from yesterday's total of 4,758. The governor said ICU admissions are also"way down," with only 89 new admissions yesterday. He also said the federal stimulus plan does far less for the state then what is needed, saying Congress' bill"gets worse when you read it."'I'm nervous': Kate Snow on caring for her husband who has coronavirusmy husband, Chris Bro,
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