"We're going to keep growing," he said Sunday, noting that 20,000 tests administered per day amounts to nearly 150,000 per week, a significant milestone for the city as it works to manage further transmission of the virus nearly two months into its lockdown."Our goal is to continue to build that rapidly," de Blasio continued of New York City's testing capacity,"and CityMD's really helped us take a big step forward.
During the state's daily coronavirus briefing on Sunday, Governor Andrew Cuomo announced comparable progress with regard to diagnostic testing outside of New York City. He said statewide testing capacity had reachedat more than 700 locations, doubling what it had been two weeks prior. The governor also shared plans to increase testing further through an additional partnership with CVS, which will allow more than 60 New York state pharmacies to offer diagnostic tests.
A New York City MedRite clinic advertises walk-in antibody tests to determine past infections with the new coronavirus on May 10. During his daily news conference on Sunday, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced a partnership with CityMD that he expects will allow 6,000 additional New Yorkers to receive diagnostic tests, which identify active infections, every day.
Both de Blasio and Cuomo have prioritized mobilization of diagnostic and antibody testing across New York, the national epicenter of the United States' outbreak. As of Sunday afternoon, more than 350,000 of the country's 1.4 million cases had been diagnosed within the state, according to Johns Hopkins University's tracker. At least 28,232 New York residents have died as a result, while close to 60,800 have recovered.
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