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4 more COVID deaths on S I , 40+ new cases; hospitalizations up

4 more COVID deaths on S.I., 40+ new cases; hospitalizations up Updated May 18, 2021; Posted May 18, 2021 COVID hospitalizations on S.I. had hit this year s low of 40 on Monday before increasing on Tuesday. Mural honoring health care workers near emergency department at SIUH Prince s Bay during COVID-19 pandemic. (Staten Island Advance)/Tom Wrobleski) Facebook Share STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. The borough’s suspected coronavirus (COVID-19) death toll increased by four, while over 40 new confirmed cases of the disease were added to Staten Island’s total, city Health Department data shows. Meanwhile, coronavirus hospitalizations in the borough rose slightly, one day after falling to its lowest level this year.

4 more suspected COVID deaths on S I , but hospitalizations at lowest level this year

4 more suspected COVID deaths on S.I., but hospitalizations at lowest level this year Updated May 14, 2021; Posted May 14, 2021 Staten Island s coronavirus hospitalizations have dropped into the 40s after hitting 302 in January. Composite of Staten Island images from the 2020-21 coronavirus pandemic. (Staten Island Advance/Tom Wrobleski) Facebook Share STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. Four more borough residents are believed to have succumbed to the coronavirus (COVID-19), even as disease-related hospitalizations here dropped to the lowest level this year. At the same time, more than 60 new confirmed coronavirus cases were added to Staten Island’s total, city Health Department data shows. As of 1 p.m. Friday, 1,809 Staten Islanders are believed to have died from complications related to the coronavirus, according to the most recent data available.

4 more COVID deaths on S I , but less than 40 new cases; hospitalizations stable

4 more COVID deaths on S.I., but less than 40 new cases; hospitalizations stable Updated May 12, 2021; Posted May 12, 2021 The daily increase in confirmed coronavirus cases has dropped down to mid-double-digits levels. Signs at pop-up vaccination site at St. Philips Baptist Church, Port Richmond, run by the state and Northwell Health. (Staten Island Advance/Tom Wrobleski) Facebook Share At the same time, Staten Island’s coronavirus hospitalization count remained unchanged. As of 1 p.m. Wednesday, 1,804 Staten Islanders are believed to have died from complications related to the coronavirus, according to the most recent data available. Tuesday’s tally was 1,800. In addition, 210 fatalities were in the “probable” category, the same figure as on Monday and Tuesday.

COVID hospitalizations on S I down again after slight increase; no new deaths

COVID hospitalizations on S.I. down again after slight increase; no new deaths Updated May 11, 2021; Posted May 11, 2021 Coronavirus hospitalizations on Staten Island are at its lowest level since early November. Sign thanking health care workers on fence outside temporary hospital facility which had been at South Beach Psych Center. (Staten Island Advance/Tom Wrobleski) Facebook Share STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. Coronavirus (COVID-19) hospitalizations on Staten Island have dipped to the lowest level since early November, one day after briefly rising. At the same time, there was no change in the borough’s suspected coronavirus death total, while 45 new confirmed cases of the disease were recorded here, city Health Department data shows.

COVID hospitalizations on S I plunge again; 2 more deaths; 70 new cases

COVID hospitalizations on S.I. plunge again; 2 more deaths; 70 new cases Updated May 04, 2021; Posted May 04, 2021 Staten Island s COVID-19 hospitalization total has dropped to its lowest level since mid-November. Composite of images from the COVID-19 pandemic of 2020-2021. (Staten Island Advance/Tom Wrobleski) Facebook Share STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. Coronavirus (COVID-19) hospitalizations in the borough plunged yet again on Tuesday to a new low this year, after a brief one-day upswing. At the same time, two more residents have succumbed to the disease, while 70 new confirmed coronavirus cases were added to Staten Island’s tally, city Health Department data shows. As of Tuesday afternoon, 72 coronavirus in-patients were being treated in the borough’s two hospital systems. That number was down 13 from Monday’s tally of 85.

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