Study Show 14.9% of Population Has COVID-19 Antibodies

State is Expanding Antibody Testing Survey to Test FDNY and NYPD Officers, Health Care Workers and Transit Workers

State is Opening Five New Drive-Through Testing Facilities in Monroe, Erie, Broome, Niagara and Oneida Counties

State is Providing $25 Million for Food Banks and Providers Most Impacted by COVID-19

Announces Nourish New York Initiative to Purchase Food and Products from Upstate Farms and Direct it to Food Banks Across the State

Two Million Bottles of NYS Clean Hand Sanitizer Have Been Distributed Across All 62 Counties

Confirms 3,951 Additional Coronavirus Cases in New York State – Bringing Statewide Total to 291,996; New Cases in 43 Counties

Amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo announced the results of phase two of the state’s antibody testing survey. The preliminary results show 14.9 percent of the population have COVID-19 antibodies. The preliminary results of phase one of the state’s antibody testing survey released on April 23rd showed 13.9 percent of the population have COVID-19 antibodies.

The Governor also announced the state is expanding its antibody testing survey starting today to further determine the spread of infections among frontline workers and first responders. The state is testing today 1,000 New York City Fire Department officers and 1,000 New York City Police Department officers from across all five boroughs, and this week will test 3,000 health care workers and 1,000 transit workers for antibodies.

The Governor also announced the state is opening five new drive-through testing facilities in Monroe, Erie, Broome, Niagara and Oneida Counties. On Saturday, the state expanded diagnostic testing criteria to include all first responders, health care workers and essential employees even if they aren’t symptomatic. These individuals will be able to get tested for COVID-19 at these new drive-through facilities. Residents who would like to be tested at these facilities must make an appointment by calling 888-364-3065 or online at covid19screening.health.ny.gov.

Amid a large surge in demand at food banks across the state, the Governor also announced the state is providing $25 million from the state’s special public health emergency fund for food banks and providers most impacted by COVID-19. The state isalso asking any philanthropies that would like to help the state’s food banks to contact Fran Barrett, Director of Non-Profits at [email protected].

If you look back in history, sometimes it takes a crisis to wake people up, and when it comes to re-opening the state we have to use this moment to re-imagine a new New York and be smart and grow from this experience.

Governor Andrew M. Cuomo
The Governor also announced the launch of the Nourish New York Initiative to purchase food and products from Upstate farms and direct it to food banks across the state. The state will also be partnering with the state’s dairy producers – Chobani, Dairy Farmers of America, Upstate Niagara, Cabot Cheese and others – to process excess milk into products like yogurt, cheese, sour cream and cream cheese, that will be distributed to food banks and those in need. The Nourish New York Initiative will be led by:

Kelly Cummings, Director of State Operations and Infrastructure
Richard Ball, Commissioner of Agriculture
Rossana Rosado, Secretary of State
Karim Camara, Executive Director of the Office of Faith-Based Community Development Services
Fran Barrett, Director of Non-Profits
Mike Hein, Commissioner of the Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance
The Governor also announced that two million bottles of NYS Clean hand sanitizer have been distributed across all 62 counties to date. The hand sanitizer has been distributed to hospitals, nursing homes, food banks, food handlers, Red Cross, first responders, schools and colleges, healthcare workers, homeless organizations, law enforcement, unions, transportation systems and faith-based organizations

«If you look back in history, sometimes it takes a crisis to wake people up, and when it comes to re-opening the state we have to use this moment to re-imagine a new New York and be smart and grow from this experience,» Governor Cuomo said. «The NYS on PAUSE regulations are set to expire statewide on May 15th and some regions may be ready to begin re-opening at that time, but we have to be smart about it and make sure each industry and business is putting the necessary precautions in place so the infection rate doesn’t go back up. Antibody and diagnostic testing will be a key component of our phased re-opening because it tells us the people who were infected and have now resolved, as well as the overall infection rate across the state.»

Finally, the Governor confirmed 3,951 additional cases of novel coronavirus, bringing the statewide total to 291,996 confirmed cases in New York State. Of the 291,996 total individuals who tested positive for the virus, the geographic breakdown is as follows:

CountyTotal PositiveNew Positive
Albany97931
Allegany350
Broome2614
Cattaraugus450
Cayuga481
Chautauqua301
Chemung1082
Chenango952
Clinton592
Columbia1463
Cortland280
Delaware580
Dutchess2,79364
Erie3,02167
Essex240
Franklin140
Fulton620
Genesee1484
Greene1111
Hamilton30
Herkimer581
Jefferson600
Lewis90
Livingston622
Madison1241
Monroe1,33115
Montgomery470
Nassau34,865343
Niagara37810
NYC160,4892,231
Oneida39713
Onondaga72634
Ontario862
Orange8,238132
Orleans800
Oswego610
Otsego622
Putnam92521
Rensselaer2464
Rockland11,366110
Saratoga3366
Schenectady4578
Schoharie350
Schuyler70
Seneca380
St. Lawrence1692
Steuben2092
Suffolk32,470411
Sullivan74824
Tioga710
Tompkins1260
Ulster1,21929
Warren14712
Washington1303
Wayne694
Westchester28,007343
Wyoming634
Yates170

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