Cuomo said regions such as Central New York, North Country, Finger Lakes, Southern Tier, and Mohawk Valley may begin operations as part of the state’s Phase One reopening plan.
CBS News New York reports that a region may reopen if it meets the following criteria:
According to CDC guidelines, a region has to have at least 14 days of decline in total hospitalizations and deaths on a three day rolling average
Regions with few COVID-19 cases can not have 15 new cases or five deaths on a three day rolling average
A region must have fewer than two new COVID-19 patients per 100,000 residents per day
Hospitals can’t be filled to more than 70% capacity – including ICU beds – leaving 30% available in the event of a surge
All hospitals must have a 90 day stockpile of PPE
There must be 30 tests per 1,000 residents ready to go
Regions must have 30 contact tracers for every 100,000 residents, with additional tracers available based on the projected number of cases in the region
A risk/reward analysis of which businesses can reopen, with most essential businesses with lowest risk being prioritized
CBS News New York reports that a region may reopen if it meets the following criteria:
According to CDC guidelines, a region has to have at least 14 days of decline in total hospitalizations and deaths on a three day rolling average
Regions with few COVID-19 cases can not have 15 new cases or five deaths on a three day rolling average
A region must have fewer than two new COVID-19 patients per 100,000 residents per day
Hospitals can’t be filled to more than 70% capacity – including ICU beds – leaving 30% available in the event of a surge
All hospitals must have a 90 day stockpile of PPE
There must be 30 tests per 1,000 residents ready to go
Regions must have 30 contact tracers for every 100,000 residents, with additional tracers available based on the projected number of cases in the region
A risk/reward analysis of which businesses can reopen, with most essential businesses with lowest risk being prioritized
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