Total Hospitalizations

18,654 18,825 18,569 18,707 18,697 18,279 18,335 18,079 17,735 17,493 17,316 16,837 16,967 16,103 16,479 16,213 15,905 16,044 15,599 15,021 14,810 14,258 13,524 13,383 12,819 12,839 12,646 12,226 12,159 11,598 10,929 10,993 10,350 9,600 9,786 9,179 9,517 9,647 8,665 8,196 8,503 7,776 7,262 7,226 6,946 7,328 7,063 6,706 6,394 5,897 6,481 6,220 5,840 5,570 5,818 5,187 5,327 4,844 4,642 4,393 4,079 3,343 2,629 2,043 1,406 1,042 617 326 496

March 16 May 23 Net Change in Total Hospitalizations

1,412 1,427 1,297 1,248 1,1541,175 1,157 1,095 1,014

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March 16 May 23 Net Change in Intubations

351

313 316 303295 290 291

260

222 200 192 165

124 132 121 116 109 110 93 94 88 69 69 43 27

-7 -21-14 -16 -26 -32 -40 -48 -41 -53-56 -56 -63 -57 -60 -65 -62 -73 -78 -72 -73 -76 -76 -92 -92 -91 -102 -102 -100 -112 -108 -108 -111 -118 -115 -110 -108 -127 -124-124 -130 -130 -139 March 17 May 23 New COVID Hospitalizations Per Day Gross new COVID hospitalizations (3-day rolling average)

3,1813,169 3,042 2,945 2,825 2,772 2,736 2,722 2,689 2,563 2,487 2,411 2,389 2,210 2,119 2,0162,156 2,039 2,045 1,925 1,949 1,833 1,776 1,616 1,564 1,4081,404 1,389 1,367 1,265 1,224 1,119 1,076 973 924 970933954 837 831 789717 656694 659 607 601 604572 489 521488 420431 401416 400374373 321295246 225208229

March 20 May 23 Number of Lives Lost May 18: 105 May 19: 112 May 20: 105 May 21: 109 May 22: 84 May 23: 109 (82 in Hospitals, 27 in Nursing Homes) Number of Lives Lost

3-day rolling average

763 755 739 736 724 713 714 701 703 704

651 628 617 608 605 558 554 543 525 506 485 471 470 451 423 384 391 384 374 364 339 329 331 297 279 260 231 224 235 229 226 216 198 195 188 174 173 149 152 149 143 134 117 105 108 10710999 101 78 58 36 45 16 21 March 25 May 23 March 20 May 23 What does a Governor do on Memorial Day weekend? Goes to the beach! And brings his friends! Memorial Day

• State beaches open: Jones Beach, Sunken Meadow, Hither Hills and Robert Moses • Campgrounds & RV parks will open statewide tomorrow. • BE SMART ? ? Reopening ? ?

Follow the numbers not emotions Follow the science not the politics Where Do Regions Currently Stand? Learn from the past or repeat it. 1918 Pandemic: Learn the Lessons

Mitigation Efforts in Place

In 1918, St. Louis experienced a sharp increase in deaths when restrictions were

relaxed after two months. WeeklyperDeaths100,000

0 5 10 15 20 Weeks Since Outbreak 1918 Pandemic: Learn the Lessons

Mitigation Efforts in Place

In Denver, when mitigation measures were ended after 10 weeks, influenza deaths spiked again,

WeeklyperDeaths100,000 even worse than before.

0 5 10 15 20 Weeks Since Outbreak Learn the Lessons for Reopening

In California and Florida, the death rate could spike to roughly 1,000 a day by July without efforts to mitigate the spread, according to the report. The people of New York

We have to stay smart. Mid-Hudson

The Mid-Hudson region is still on track to enter Phase 1 of reopening by Tuesday.

14-day decline in 14-day decline 30 per 1k net in hospital New residents Contact Tracers Share of ICU hospitalizations deaths hospitalizations Share of total beds tested 30 per 100K beds available Region OR OR (Under 2 per 100K available monthly residents or Metrics Met (threshold of Under 15 new Fewer than 5 residents— (threshold of 30%) (7-day average based on 30%) hospitalizations deaths 3 day rolling avg) of new tests infection rate (3-day avg) (3-day avg) per day) Mid-Hudson 40 I 0 9 I 5 1.62 37% 53% 4,855/2,322 Expected 6/7 Long Island

Long Island is on track to open Wednesday if deaths continue to decline contact tracing operation will be online by Wednesday.

14-day decline in 14-day decline 30 per 1k net in hospital New residents Contact Tracers Share of ICU hospitalizations deaths hospitalizations Share of total beds tested 30 per 100K beds available Region OR OR (Under 2 per 100K available monthly residents or Metrics Met (threshold of Under 15 new Fewer than 5 residents— (threshold of 30%) (7-day average based on 30%) hospitalizations deaths 3 day rolling avg) of new tests infection rate (3-day avg) (3-day avg) per day) Long Island 42 I 0 11 I 10 1.22 34% 37% 5,828/2,839 Expected 5/7 As Long Island moves toward Phase 1, the MTA will be taking steps to protect LIRR customers. The MTA is doing what people thought was virtually impossible cleaning and disinfecting trains and buses daily. LIRR

The LIRR is ready to add more cars to trains to help assist with social distancing as Long Island and the Downstate region reopens. REMINDER: Mask is mandatory when riding on public transportation systems. Starting today, New York professional sports leagues will be able to begin training camps in the state while following appropriate health protocols. Veterinarians

Veterinarian practices will be able to open in all regions beginning on Tuesday. Nourish NY Initiative Update Here on Long Island: 10,000+

Over 10,000 households on Long Island have received Nourish NY products. Six new Nourish NY distributions are scheduled for Long Island this week. Nourish New York

Philanthropies/foundations can help.

Contact: [email protected]

STAY HOME. STOP THE SPREAD. SAVE LIVES. As we begin to reopen, we must use this opportunity to Build Back Better. We announced Eric Schmidt, former CEO and Executive Chairman of Google, founder of Schmidt Futures, would chair a 15-member blue-ribbon commission focused on improving telehealth and broadband access using new, innovative technologies. Blue-Ribbon Commission

Eric Schmidt - Executive Chair/Founder, Schmidt Futures Richard Parsons - Chair, Rockefeller Foundation Darren Walker - President, Ford Foundation Dennis Rivera - Former Chair, SEIU Healthcare Plinio Ayala - President, CEO, Per Scholas Charles Phillips - Chair/Former CEO, Infor Sid Mukherjee - Physician/Author, Assistant Professor At Columbia Jane Rosenthal - Co-founder/CEO/Executive Chair, Film Festival Dr. Toyin Ajayi - Chief Health Officer & Co-Founder, Cityblock Health Elizabeth Alexander - President, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Martha Pollack - President, Cornell University Steven Koonin - Director, NYU Center For Urban Science And Progress Satish K. Tripathi - President, SUNY Buffalo Hamdi Ulukaya - Founder/Chairman/CEO, Chobani Maurie McInnis Incoming President of SUNY Stony Brook Ginny Rommety Chair, IBM We are turning the page and starting a new chapter in this crisis management. Chapter 1: stabilizing the health crisis to Chapter 2: reopening smartly. Chapter 3 will be rebuilding and recreating the economy. Smart government has a role to play. Government must stimulate and lead the way to new economic opportunities. Government must think big: • Airports • Mass transit • Roads & bridges • New technology for education • New telemedicine • New public health system It always has. NEW YORK TOUGH SMART UNITED DISCIPLINED LOVING