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COVID-19 data trending toward tougher restrictions for some areas, Cuomo says

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Gov. Andrew Cuomo warned Sunday that several areas of the state could face new COVID-19 restrictions this week after the positivity rates in those areas remained relatively high over the weekend and continued to increase in some cases, according to state data.

Part of Manhattan, Staten Island, Rochester, Syracuse, and Long Island could face new, or stronger, restrictions if the positivity rates in those areas don’t decline in the coming days.

Some of those areas, like the cities of Rochester and Syracuse, are already under the state’s most mild COVID-19 restrictions, but those could escalate this week if the share of positive tests remains high, Cuomo said.

Cuomo did not give details on which parts of those areas would be affected by new restrictions, but said the positivity rates were trending in that direction.

He also predicted that the statewide COVID-19 positivity rate could more than double after the holidays as a result of families coming together over the next month and a half, which would result in a significant uptick in hospitalizations and deaths from the virus.

"That could very easily happen if we're irresponsible,” Cuomo said. “It could even be higher if we're irresponsible."

That comes as an additional 119 people were hospitalized due to COVID-19 on Saturday, bringing the total number of people hospitalized statewide to 2,562. Of those, 234 people were intubated.

The statewide positivity rate was 2.74% on Saturday, Cuomo said. That’s essentially flat over the last few days, but lower than in recent weeks, when the positivity rate exceeded 3% statewide more than once.

Dan Clark is the host and producer of New York NOW, a weekly television show focusing on state government produced by WMHT in Albany. Clark has been reporting on New York state government and politics for the last six years, during which time he's worked out of the state Capitol in Albany. Clark reported for the national political fact-checking publication PolitiFact, the Buffalo News, the statewide political television show Capital Tonight, and most recently the New York Law Journal. At the New York Law Journal, Clark has focused on state legal challenges to President Donald Trump, as well as litigation concerning laws enacted by the New York State Legislature. Clark covered the Legislature in each role he's held and is a familiar face to state lawmakers and staff. Clark is a native of Afton, NY in Chenango County. He's lived in Albany with his husband since 2011.