Statewide Antibody Testing Survey Begins Tomorrow

Large-Scale Antibody Testing Will Help Determine What Percentage of the Population is Now Immune to the Virus and Help Get More People Back to Work

State Will Continue Working with the Federal Government to Assist with the Supply Chain and Coordinate Private Labs to Ramp Up Diagnostic Testing

Announces State is Ready to Transport 400 Ventilators to Massachusetts if Needed

Expands Executive Order to Allow Any Authorized Officiant to Perform Marriage Ceremonies Using Online Video Technology

Confirms 6,054 Additional Coronavirus Cases in New York State – Bringing Statewide Total to 242,786; New Cases in 46 Counties

Amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced the State Department of Health will begin to conduct a statewide antibody testing survey tomorrow. The testing survey will sample 3,000 people for a population of 19.5 million people – for context Germany performed a 3,000-person sample with a population of 83 million. Large-scale antibody testing will help determine the percentage of the population that is now immune to the virus, allowing more individuals to safely return to work.

Governor Cuomo also announced the state will continue working with the federal government to assist with the supply chain and coordinate private labs to ramp up diagnostic testing, another key component of getting people back to work and restarting the economy.

The Governor also announced the state is ready to transport 400 ventilators to Massachusetts within 24 hours if they are needed.

The Governor also will sign an Executive Order allowing any authorized officiant to perform marriage ceremonies using online video technology. Yesterday, the Governor issued an Executive Order allowing New Yorkers to obtain a marriage license remotely and allowing clerks to perform ceremonies via video conference, a practice that is banned under current law. Many marriage bureaus have temporarily closed as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, preventing New Yorkers from getting a marriage license during the current health emergency; yesterday’s Executive Order temporarily suspends a provision of law that requires in-person visits.

Any plan to start to reopen the economy has to be based on data and testing, and we have to make sure our antibody and diagnostic testing is up to the scale we need so we can safely get people back to work

Governor Andrew M. Cuomo
«Any plan to start to reopen the economy has to be based on data and testing, and we have to make sure our antibody and diagnostic testing is up to the scale we need so we can safely get people back to work,» Governor Cuomo said. «We are going to start antibody testing across the state tomorrow – and we are going to do that in the most aggressive way in the nation. This will be the first true snapshot of exactly how many people were infected by COVID-19 and where we are as a population and will help us to reopen and rebuild without jeopardizing what we’ve already accomplished.»

Finally, the Governor confirmed 6,054 additional cases of novel coronavirus, bringing the statewide total to 242,786 confirmed cases in New York State. Of the 242,786 total individuals who tested positive for the virus, the geographic breakdown is as follows:

CountyTotal PositiveNew Positive
Albany68234
Allegany300
Broome1926
Cattaraugus340
Cayuga360
Chautauqua250
Chemung731
Chenango781
Clinton491
Columbia1072
Cortland250
Delaware490
Dutchess2,24039
Erie2,07073
Essex182
Franklin130
Fulton270
Genesee11730
Greene853
Hamilton30
Herkimer492
Jefferson544
Lewis80
Livingston392
Madison1061
Monroe1,03224
Montgomery351
Nassau30,013833
Niagara24612
NYC134,4363,173
Oneida2757
Onondaga4986
Ontario701
Orange6,379113
Orleans465
Oswego472
Otsego481
Putnam59210
Rensselaer1739
Rockland9,364193
Saratoga2517
Schenectady2689
Schoharie200
Schuyler60
Seneca180
St. Lawrence1057
Steuben1677
Suffolk26,888745
Sullivan53713
Tioga353
Tompkins1170
Ulster85434
Warren962
Washington6311
Wayne501
Westchester23,803624
Wyoming360
Yates90

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