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COVID-19 News

COVID-19 CASE UPDATE - May 14, 2020, 3:30 p.m.

Suffolk County reported the following information related to COVID-19 on May 14, 2020:

Testing

  • 124,052 COVID-19 tests have been administered, an addition of 2.950 tests
  • 30.3 percent of those tested were confirmed positive for COVID-19
  • 57,936 total tested for antibodies

Tested Positive*

  • 37,544 total
  • 239 new cases

Tested Positive for Antibodies

  • 7,160 individuals not previously tested for COVID-19 have tested positive for antibodies
  • 415 new cases

Hospitalization, May 12

  • 575 individuals were hospitalized, a decrease of 10
  • 183 patients were in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), a decrease of 31
  • 28 New admissions. 
  • 39 discharged
  • 4,362 total discharged since March 22

Fatalities

  • 1,697 individuals have died
  • 17 new deaths decline in deaths

Hospital Beds

  • 2,969 Total Hospital Beds; 939  available
    31% beds available. **Meets state reopening requirement for more than 30%
  • 574 ICU beds; 193 available
    34% available. **Meets state reopening requirement for more than 30%

**Suffolk County COVID-19 Reopening Parameters

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* This number of persons who tested positive as reported by New York State's COVID-19 Tracker. The test results data comes from a NYSDOH database that contains reported results from all the labs testing samples from New York State residents. NYS fatality data are reported by hospitals, nursing homes, and other health care facilities on a daily basis to the NYSDOH.

 

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