Coronavirus in New York City
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Since March 2020, THE CITY has been tracking COVID-19 in New York City. As the course of the virus — and the city’s response to it — have changed, so has what this database covers. Read more about how.
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The city tests wastewater from our sewage system and measures the amount of COVID-19 genetic material in it. Experts use trends in this data to estimate changes in COVID-19 cases.
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The city tests wastewater at 14 treatment plants around the city, which can point to larger trends in COVID-19 infections across boroughs.
COVID-19 hospitalizations show the total number of patients currently treated by NYC hospitals who have tested positive for COVID.
Some people hospitalized with COVID were initially admitted for other reasons. Starting in January 2022, New York began reporting the number of people admitted due to COVID or complications of COVID, shown as "admitted for COVID" below.
As of October 2023, New York State no longer keeps accurate record of how many COVID patients are in intensive care units (ICUs).
This data shows what share of New Yorkers received COVID vaccines and boosters, compared to New York City's population of 8.3 million in 2019, the year city health officials use for their measurements.
As of October 2023, New York State no longer publishes data on COVID vaccines.
7-day averages as of Sept.16
Hospitalizations per 100k vaccinated people | 0.4 |
Hospitalizations per 100k unvaccinated people | 3.7 |
This data shows the historical rise and fall of COVID-19 cases officially documented by the city. Cases were reported to the city are not tracked here, so this is an undercount of total cases.
As of September 2023, New York State no longer tracks data on day-to-day COVID-19 cases.
Also, given lack of testing, health experts no longer consider the number of Covid tests, or test positivity rate, as accurate data points in tracking the virus.
Borough | Cases | Deaths |
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Brooklyn | 926,931 | 14,611 |
Queens | 879,664 | 13,920 |
Manhattan | 599,377 | 6,429 |
The Bronx | 520,477 | 8,779 |
Staten Island | 214,153 | 2,842 |
Cases | Deaths | Vaccinated | |
---|---|---|---|
New York City | 3,140,602 | 46,581 | 7,574,349 |
New York State | 6,794,738 | 77,157 | 18,427,712 |
United States | 103,804,263 | 1,123,836 | 270,227,181 |
Additional reporting and development by Ann Choi, Josefa Velasquez, Sujin Shin, Yoav Gonen and Will Welch.